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Nintendo New 2DS XL mini-review: The best version of the 3DS hardware yet New 2DS XL is smaller, lighter, and cheaper. What more could you ask for?
The 3DS was a brand new handheld console with 3D capabilities. In 2012, Nintendo released the Nintendo 3DS XL (for extra large) -- a bigger version with larger screens.
Assuming the New Nintendo 3DS XL's included 4 GB Micro SD card doesn't provide enough room for games you own or plan to own in the future, you'll need to buy an upgrade.
With so many improvements made to the 3DS formula, Nintendo's New 3DS XL may be its best handheld yet.
Last week, IGN flew out to New York City to go hands-on with the New 2DS XL and we wanted to answer a few questions you might have about it.
If you're transferring data to a brand-new New Nintendo 3DS or 3DS XL, you have the choice of using the included 4GB Micro SD Card or getting yourself a larger one before starting the process.
Unlike its unhinged predecessor, however, the New 2DS XL echoes the clamshell design philosophy of the 3DS family while also throwing in some of the New Nintendo 3DS XL’s neater features.
Both iterations of New Nintendo 3DS requires that you use a screwdriver to swap out SD cards, which is a pain. On the New 2DS XL, the SD card slot now lives right next to the game card slot, on ...
So, to prevent others from making the same mistakes I did, I’ve created this step-by-step guide on how to transfer all the necessary information from your old 3DS to your New Nintendo 3D XL.
Nintendo recently put up a bunch of specs pertaining to the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL.