Wednesday, September 3, 2014

New Nintendo 3DS/3DS XL Design Worthy to Buy

Just some hours ago announced on the latest Japanese Nintendo Direct, Nintendo have shown a New 3DS model in various colors. The new design is available on October 11th 2014 in Japan but it is regret that we can not get it until 2015 year in U.S. or Europe.  From the above information i think i can recommend you buy the strong powerful supercard dstwo card if you are in U.S. or Europe.


More details to follow.


  • C-Stick — The C-Stick is a second analogue controller that serves (in practice) as an additional Circle Pad. Confirmed titles used to highlight the C-Stick are Monster Hunter 4 G (Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate), Dragon Quest X, Final Fantasy Explorers and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
  • ZL and ZR Buttons — Additional shoulder buttons are located alongside the existing L and R buttons, bringing the input options into line with those offered by the Circle Pad Pro.
  • NFC — An NFC reader has been placed underneath the bottom (touch) screen, which will be used for recognising amiibo figures.
  • Super-Stable 3D — This will use the internal camera to track movement in order to maintain the glasses-free 3D sweet spot even as the system’s top screen angle changes, providing a wider viewing angle and more stable image. This stabilising effect will be disabled in relatively rare cases of the inner camera being active and in-use in a game or app.
  • Faster CPU — The CPU has been enhanced for this new model (we’re aware of the speculation regarding the scale of the improvement, but that’s merely rumour). It will speed up the overall operating system including eShop downloads, Miiverse browsing etc.
  • Improved Web Browser — Linked to that improved CPU, the browser will now also be quicker and support HTML5 video. The browser will also, by default, have a filter to block mature content — there’ll be a one-off fee of 30 Yen (less than 30 cents) to disable this filter. That payment must be made with a credit card, so though the price is tiny it naturally requires an adult with a credit card to remove the setting.
  • Wireless connection with PC — Confirmed to work with Windows 8.1 and 7, it’ll be possible to wirelessly move media files from the New 3DS models to a PC and vice-versa.
  • Micro-SD storage — Unlike the SD card support in current models, the New systems will use a Micro-SD card for storage, and it’ll be located in the same area as the battery.
  • Design Changes —The New models have the cartridge slot and stylus in the bottom of the system, while Start and Select are now underneath the ABXY face buttons. There is no Wireless wi-fi switch (that setting is now in the Home menu), and the volume slider is on the left side of the top screen.
  • Improved Camera Lighting—Though the resolution of the camera remains the same, they’ll provide improved images in poor lighting.
  • New Charging Dock—The New systems use the same AC adapter as their predecessors, but new changing docks will also be released, priced at 1200 Yen for the LL / XL and 1000 Yen for the smaller model, excluding tax.
  • Exclusive Game—A port of Wii title Xenoblade Chronicles will be released on the New Nintendo 3DS models, and will only work on these systems due to their increased CPU power. It is the only New-exclusive game announced so far.
  • Exclusive Feature—The New Nintendo 3DS will have interchangeable “Kisekae” faceplates that are placed on both the top and bottom of the system — the LL / XL will not support these. Nintendo has revealed 38 varieties so far, ranging from 1000 Yen to 3000 Yen in price, which is around $9.60 / £5.80 to $28.80 / £17.40.

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