

Nintendo 3DS XL Hardware Black, Handheld 3D gaming goes large – EXTRA large! With the Nintendo 3DS XL Black.Nintendo 3DS is your handheld portal to a world of amazing games and features, allowing you to connect with friends and the global Nintendo community with sharing options like never before. Take your handheld gaming experience to another dimension with Nintendo 3DS.Features:•Enjoy extra-large screens: The Nintendo 3DS XL screens are around 90% bigger than those on the Nintendo 3DS system. You'll be able to enjoy all your favourite games on bigger screens, with the same 3D graphic capability and all the features of Nintendo 3DS. •Longer battery life: The battery life of the Nintendo 3DS XL has been extended, allowing you to enjoy gaming on the go for even longer.•All the functions of Nintendo 3DS: With the Nintendo 3DS XL system, you can enjoy all the same great features found on Nintendo 3DS. It comes with all the same built-in software, letting you play games in full 3D, take 3D photos and videos, play games using the AR Card that comes included with the Nintendo 3DS XL system, and download all kinds of software from Nintendo eShop.•More SD Card space: The Nintendo 3DS XL comes with a 4GB SD Card, which means you'll have even more space to save games you've downloaded from the Nintendo eShop, along with 3D photos you've taken, videos and much more.Please note – the 3DS XL does not include an AC adaptor; this will be sold separately. However, the adaptor from the 3DS and DSi is compatible with the 3DS XL. Review: Nintendo Back On Form!! - I ordered this for myself as a Christmas present, and I don't mind telling you that I am VERY impressed!! The difference between this and a standard 3DS is a lot greater than you may think. I realise that compared to the resolution of the PS Vita this will seem quite inferior, and after the cost of the Vita dropped not only here on desertcart but also in the high street just prior to Christmas, I was beginning to think I had made the wrong choice, I can assure you, I didn't. The build quality is sublime and it feels very heavy and sturdy in the hand and gives the impression of a top quality product, especially when "locking" the screen to one of the 2 fixed positions. The buttons and the analogue controller feel pretty much the same as a standard 3DS so no problem there. Some people have complained that unlike the Vita, there is only one analogue stick present, and I must admit that the inclusion of a second would have been a great idea if Nintendo had decided to go ahead (apparently their president said the unit was not large enough?). As it happens though, I have bought Metal Gear Solid for it, in my opinion a game that probably would benefit from a second analogue stick to control Snake with, but I didn't really notice to be honest. Rumor has it that a version of the famed Circle Pad Pro is going to be made to fit the XL anyway, so it's just a matter of time. With regards to the screens, this is obviously where the new version shines, although Nintendo have not updated the resolution from the original 3DS (Upper Screen)800 x 240 WQVGA resolution. (Lower screen) 4.18 LCD touch screen at 320 x 240 QVGA resolution. It still works, and for those of you who own a collection of original DS games, by pressing and holding the start button when turning on the power, the game is portrayed in it's original resolution, albeit with a black border. I happen to think that although there is slight pixelation when playing an original DS game on the bigger screen (in this instance New Super Mario Brothers) it still works and is very pleasing on the eye!! With regards to the 3D aspect of what the larger screen means, it simply shines. I have played quite a bit of the pre loaded Super Mario 3D Land and it looks amazing!! Admittedly you have to ensure that the screen is held directly in front of you to fully appreciate the effect and the depth of field, but on a larger screen as a glasses wearer I found that the effect was much less debilitating and potentially headache inducing than my daughters standard 3DS. Another key feature regarding build quality are the Select, Home and Start buttons. On the 3DS XL they are actual buttons, and not something similar to a simple rubber dome configuration covered in a thin sheet of plastic with the relevant titles denoted in a white print, reminiscent of a cheap pocket calculator from the mid 80's. These are buttons you can see being physically pressed and have the words laser etched in to them. Just a small piece of detail, but one that lends itself well to the overall build quality of the unit. I found though that the sound volume compared to the original has been reduced at least without earphones. It is loud enough but at the same time noticeably quieter than the standard version. With regards to the included 4gb Memory Card, I have since swapped it out for a 64gb SDXC version. I did do some research on this, and after reading that someone had used a 128gb SDXC card to store their information, games, photo's etc, I decided to take the plunge. This works very well, but only AFTER you have converted the card to be in a FAT32 file system. This is quite an old file system by modern PC standards and an SDXC when first used is in the exFAT file system. Copying the included cards data from one to the other is also very easy, simply creating a new folder copying the content from the included SDHC card and then copying it back to your now FAT32 SDXC card. You get the picture, tons more space in terms of blocks possibly too many, and having already made good use of the Nintendo eShop all the titles I have downloaded work perfectly with no flaws, glitches or otherwise. Again, the large screens are far superior when playing old classics like Super Mario Land (Game Boy Dot Matrix Display & Super Mario Bros 8 Bit pixels and colours). I was surprised to see that the European version of the unit comes without a PSU and this is something that Nintendo need to rectify as to buy an official one from desertcart (PSU only) is if I remember correctly, only approx £7 plus P & P, hardly a fortune. I paid £189.99 at the beginning of December for mine, and yes, won't deny that seeing it now for £20 less is a little annoying, but not the end of the world. I certainly would not rate this product 1 star as another reviewer has done, solely because a PSU is absent from the packaging?! If you hover your mouse pointer over the picture of the box, it magnifies it and the text printed on the box stating this is clearly legible, so if you look properly, you will see that a separate PSU is needed before you click add to basket. Overall this version is brilliant, from the build quality to the sheer size of the screens compared to the original 3DS!! Anyone looking to buy a current generation handheld, or a 3DS, the XL really is a no brainer especially as they themselves are still in the region of £130 without the inclusion of a title to get you started. I must admit I would have preferred a cartridge containing Super Mario 3D Land to be included separately in the box, but it being pre installed on the included memory card is a very handy feature, and means until you have played it to death, is always there for your amusement, before you decide to erase it. Review: Ecellent console. - Bought this a few months ago as i wanted to wait and settle in with the console before i left my review. It is very comfortable to hold, beautifully finished and and pleasure to look at. The buttons are all in a sensible position and are comfortable to use. my only thing with the buttons is the power button is a squidgy smallish button that is flush with the console, and thus if you have giant man fingers like me, it is a little annoying, although it is so minor it hasn't affected my rating of the console. The large display on this console makes it well worth the price increase from a standard 3ds, and even though it has the same resolution there is only the slightest drop in the quality of the display, so small that you would only notice this when you compare it side by side to the older 3ds. The display is not crystal clear HD as you would expect from say the PS vita, however once again this did not affect my rating as i knew full well before purchasing the console it was not 3d. The 3d effect is good, but i would define it as more of a depth perception than true 3d, but considering it is achieved without out glasses it is quite frankly amazing. however the downside to the 3d is it has to be held in the right position otherwise it goes out of focus, which for me personally is a little bit of a pain as i use it on public transport every day, but the 3d level adjuster makes it really simple quick and easy to turn it on/off or adjust the depth. also, THIS CONSOLE DOES NOT COME WITH A CHARGER. i think this is really stupid and is the only console i have ever known to be such a way. however it clearly states that it does not come with one, so therefore i blame Nintendo for being weird and that's why again i did not mark it down because of this. Although i have no need for them, the console has excellent Parental controls that let you restrict what children play and for how long, so you can feel safe with them playing the console. Also, from an avid gamer of 18 years old's point of view, it is not just for kids and there are many games that will bring you hours and hours of fun. Also console comes with a 4GB SD card that can easily be replaced with a larger one very easily, was a very nice surprise! One last thing is the Zelda game it comes with is in download form and not cartridge, for me it was only a minor annoyance but is better really because you always have it on you! So to wrap up, its a mouth-wateringly beautiful console that is already bringing me hours of fun and entertainment, and is very welcome as part of my console family. WELL WORTH THE PRICE! Buy it, and like me every time you walk out the door with it you can think to yourself 'Take this its dangerous to go alone!'









| ASIN | B00B5Q83KW |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,204 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1 in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Consoles 3 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Consoles |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,750) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer reference | 2202046 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.5 x 13.5 cm; 420 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
| Release date | 20 Sept. 2013 |
M**N
Nintendo Back On Form!!
I ordered this for myself as a Christmas present, and I don't mind telling you that I am VERY impressed!! The difference between this and a standard 3DS is a lot greater than you may think. I realise that compared to the resolution of the PS Vita this will seem quite inferior, and after the cost of the Vita dropped not only here on Amazon but also in the high street just prior to Christmas, I was beginning to think I had made the wrong choice, I can assure you, I didn't. The build quality is sublime and it feels very heavy and sturdy in the hand and gives the impression of a top quality product, especially when "locking" the screen to one of the 2 fixed positions. The buttons and the analogue controller feel pretty much the same as a standard 3DS so no problem there. Some people have complained that unlike the Vita, there is only one analogue stick present, and I must admit that the inclusion of a second would have been a great idea if Nintendo had decided to go ahead (apparently their president said the unit was not large enough?). As it happens though, I have bought Metal Gear Solid for it, in my opinion a game that probably would benefit from a second analogue stick to control Snake with, but I didn't really notice to be honest. Rumor has it that a version of the famed Circle Pad Pro is going to be made to fit the XL anyway, so it's just a matter of time. With regards to the screens, this is obviously where the new version shines, although Nintendo have not updated the resolution from the original 3DS (Upper Screen)800 x 240 WQVGA resolution. (Lower screen) 4.18 LCD touch screen at 320 x 240 QVGA resolution. It still works, and for those of you who own a collection of original DS games, by pressing and holding the start button when turning on the power, the game is portrayed in it's original resolution, albeit with a black border. I happen to think that although there is slight pixelation when playing an original DS game on the bigger screen (in this instance New Super Mario Brothers) it still works and is very pleasing on the eye!! With regards to the 3D aspect of what the larger screen means, it simply shines. I have played quite a bit of the pre loaded Super Mario 3D Land and it looks amazing!! Admittedly you have to ensure that the screen is held directly in front of you to fully appreciate the effect and the depth of field, but on a larger screen as a glasses wearer I found that the effect was much less debilitating and potentially headache inducing than my daughters standard 3DS. Another key feature regarding build quality are the Select, Home and Start buttons. On the 3DS XL they are actual buttons, and not something similar to a simple rubber dome configuration covered in a thin sheet of plastic with the relevant titles denoted in a white print, reminiscent of a cheap pocket calculator from the mid 80's. These are buttons you can see being physically pressed and have the words laser etched in to them. Just a small piece of detail, but one that lends itself well to the overall build quality of the unit. I found though that the sound volume compared to the original has been reduced at least without earphones. It is loud enough but at the same time noticeably quieter than the standard version. With regards to the included 4gb Memory Card, I have since swapped it out for a 64gb SDXC version. I did do some research on this, and after reading that someone had used a 128gb SDXC card to store their information, games, photo's etc, I decided to take the plunge. This works very well, but only AFTER you have converted the card to be in a FAT32 file system. This is quite an old file system by modern PC standards and an SDXC when first used is in the exFAT file system. Copying the included cards data from one to the other is also very easy, simply creating a new folder copying the content from the included SDHC card and then copying it back to your now FAT32 SDXC card. You get the picture, tons more space in terms of blocks possibly too many, and having already made good use of the Nintendo eShop all the titles I have downloaded work perfectly with no flaws, glitches or otherwise. Again, the large screens are far superior when playing old classics like Super Mario Land (Game Boy Dot Matrix Display & Super Mario Bros 8 Bit pixels and colours). I was surprised to see that the European version of the unit comes without a PSU and this is something that Nintendo need to rectify as to buy an official one from Amazon (PSU only) is if I remember correctly, only approx £7 plus P & P, hardly a fortune. I paid £189.99 at the beginning of December for mine, and yes, won't deny that seeing it now for £20 less is a little annoying, but not the end of the world. I certainly would not rate this product 1 star as another reviewer has done, solely because a PSU is absent from the packaging?! If you hover your mouse pointer over the picture of the box, it magnifies it and the text printed on the box stating this is clearly legible, so if you look properly, you will see that a separate PSU is needed before you click add to basket. Overall this version is brilliant, from the build quality to the sheer size of the screens compared to the original 3DS!! Anyone looking to buy a current generation handheld, or a 3DS, the XL really is a no brainer especially as they themselves are still in the region of £130 without the inclusion of a title to get you started. I must admit I would have preferred a cartridge containing Super Mario 3D Land to be included separately in the box, but it being pre installed on the included memory card is a very handy feature, and means until you have played it to death, is always there for your amusement, before you decide to erase it.
B**K
Ecellent console.
Bought this a few months ago as i wanted to wait and settle in with the console before i left my review. It is very comfortable to hold, beautifully finished and and pleasure to look at. The buttons are all in a sensible position and are comfortable to use. my only thing with the buttons is the power button is a squidgy smallish button that is flush with the console, and thus if you have giant man fingers like me, it is a little annoying, although it is so minor it hasn't affected my rating of the console. The large display on this console makes it well worth the price increase from a standard 3ds, and even though it has the same resolution there is only the slightest drop in the quality of the display, so small that you would only notice this when you compare it side by side to the older 3ds. The display is not crystal clear HD as you would expect from say the PS vita, however once again this did not affect my rating as i knew full well before purchasing the console it was not 3d. The 3d effect is good, but i would define it as more of a depth perception than true 3d, but considering it is achieved without out glasses it is quite frankly amazing. however the downside to the 3d is it has to be held in the right position otherwise it goes out of focus, which for me personally is a little bit of a pain as i use it on public transport every day, but the 3d level adjuster makes it really simple quick and easy to turn it on/off or adjust the depth. also, THIS CONSOLE DOES NOT COME WITH A CHARGER. i think this is really stupid and is the only console i have ever known to be such a way. however it clearly states that it does not come with one, so therefore i blame Nintendo for being weird and that's why again i did not mark it down because of this. Although i have no need for them, the console has excellent Parental controls that let you restrict what children play and for how long, so you can feel safe with them playing the console. Also, from an avid gamer of 18 years old's point of view, it is not just for kids and there are many games that will bring you hours and hours of fun. Also console comes with a 4GB SD card that can easily be replaced with a larger one very easily, was a very nice surprise! One last thing is the Zelda game it comes with is in download form and not cartridge, for me it was only a minor annoyance but is better really because you always have it on you! So to wrap up, its a mouth-wateringly beautiful console that is already bringing me hours of fun and entertainment, and is very welcome as part of my console family. WELL WORTH THE PRICE! Buy it, and like me every time you walk out the door with it you can think to yourself 'Take this its dangerous to go alone!'
Y**E
Ma fille est très contente de ce jeu. il est un peu cher mais elle a été satisfaite de l'acquisition.
T**A
Produit très sympa , avec toujours une finition impeccable. Pour les fans du petit rat jaune ;p et de la licence
M**L
ça vaut vraiment le coup! Et on peut configurer la langue en Français. Le seul bémol que j'avais pas vu c'est que la prise secteur était pas incluse mais par chance comme j'avais cru que la prise était Anglais donc j'ai acheté une prise secteur FR.
L**S
Consola bastante difícil de encontrar, esta descatalogada, así que las que están por estrenar valen una fortuna y las de segunda mano tienen precios bastante más asequibles pero te la puedes jugar. El estado es muy bueno, solo algún arañazo que otro y funciona a la perfección. Eso si, llegó en una caja solo con papel de burbuja. Ni instrucciones ni nada más. Es cómoda, no pesa mucho, calidad de la pantalla bastante buena, rápida en la ejecución. Mi hija está encantada de la vida con ella y encima en el color que le gustaba (con las de segunda mano no hay muchas opciones para elegir además de encarecer más o menos el producto según el color)
C**4
Je trouve cette console parfaite. J'ai acheté l'import anglais mais aucune différence avec la version française puisque le choix de la langue se fait lors de la première connexion. Attention, la prise secteur n'est pas livrée avec la console, il faut se la procurer.
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