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Can you watch movies on the nintendo 3ds?

First of all I have a 3ds and yes YOU CAN DEFINITELY watch movies on your nintendo 3ds. Not just a typical movie but a 3D one, all you have to do is either have a video converting software or just download already converted 3d movies and videos for the 3ds, most of which can be downloaded from torrent sites. You should be aware that the 3ds has a 10 min video limit playback and recording, thus movies will be divided into 10 min parts. Basically, once you have obtained the necessary video files, just plug in your sd card to your pc's memory card reader and paste the video files at the DCIM folder located inside your 3ds's memory card.

Some of the 3d movies for the 3ds that you can download from torrent sites are smurfs 3d, avatar, toy story 1, lion king, nightmare before christmas. Lastly, memory capacity might be an issue, because the default 2gb sd card might be insufficient especially if you have already other data files stored in it like games, videos, game saves, music, etc. Anyway, sd cards are cheap, you could even just buy a cheap 8gb sd card and use it for watching 3d movies and just eventually delete the movies once you have watched it.

Is there a Nintencats?

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Is there a Nintencats?
I like Nintendogs, but I want to know if they have a Nintencats. I really like cats and think they are adorable so I was wondering. And if there is a Nintencats game where do I get it? Target? Walmart? Best Buy? GameStop? Toys R Us?

Does nintendo 2ds play 3ds games?

Yes it does.

The 2DS is simply a 3DS with no 3D (And no hinge)

It was designed mainly for the younger kids whom are too young to view 3D without causing damage.

But of course, it's also the cheapest option if you want to play 3DS games.

Where can i buy original nintendo dsi in malaysia?

oh i luv pkmn too DSI full set means it has everything in its probably not used so it should come with

2 stylus (DS pen)
DSI
charger
all the info (books =P)

now it can aslo possibly come with
DSI screen cloth
game cardtridge holder
carring case for your DSI

it should come to a total of 179.99

The Switch is the better system for kids, the Joy-Cons are perfect for them and they can easily bring it on the go by pulling it out of the dock, so it’s the console at home and the handheld while at relatives, in the car or at the doctors office. They are always ready to play with a friend or share with a sibling with the second controller, so no fighting, and the system has more third-party support than the Wii U did because it is more powerful in terms of graphics. The Switch has an incredible suite of Parental Controls features, and it is all controlled through a smartphone app. The Switch has cartridges which are way harder to break than a disk on the Wii U. The Switch supports cross-platform play in games like Fortnite, Rocket League, and more, so they can play with their friends on all other systems. Plus, the Switch will be supported by Nintendo and many other developers for years to come. Games will continue releasing and they are available everywhere. Additionally, almost every game which was on the Wii U has found its way on the Switch, either as an exact port, a sequel, or a deluxe version. The Switch is the better system for children and the only reason to go with a Wii U is the cost. The Wii U was discontinued in January of 2017, and has recieved few games since then, the last Nintendo game released on the system being The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which it was barely able to run anyway due to the advanced graphics. The Wii U had a lot of issues, from random crashes to extremely long load times to near-zero third party support. The Switch, by comparison, is a much more stable system more in-line with the its competitors, although there are some features the system noticeably lacks. But mostly everything is here.TL;DR: BUY A SWITCH!

Can you trade in a Nintendo DS Lite at Walmart?

No, you cant trade in systems games or any other products at Wal-mart. Your best bet for the DS is to go to a Gamestop - www.gamestop.com or a pawn shop. I traded in my DS last year at Gamestop and they gave me about 70 bucks cash. If you trade it in for In-store Credit, they give you an extra 10 or 15% so you could have 80 to use in the store. Combine that with the 130 you have and you might be able to buy a game along with the DSI System. Good luck


Also, thats the website to Gamestop, but they do have stores nation wide. Its not just an online site so you can google "Gamestop " and then your location next to it to see where the nearest store is.

Nintendo wants to give its 3DS handheld a shot in the arm with this super-sized version. A bigger screen will make for more impressive gaming, though it will be less portable. Fingers crossed it's no more expensive than the current model. Good·   Massive 4.9-inch top display·   Refreshed design·   Nintendo promises battery boost (3DS = 3-5 hrs. XL = 3.5-6.5 hrs.)·    Hardly any thicker than 3DSBAD·   Less portable·   No AC adaptor in box·   No second analogue stick Following in the footsteps of theDS and DSi XL, Nintendo has made an extra large version of its 3DS system, dubbed -- as you'd expect -- the 3DS XL. Offering a much bigger screen and a redesigned casing, here's a preview of everything we know about the next version of Nintendo's three-dimensional toy.Be sure to bookmark this page and check back later for hands-on snaps of the 3DS XL, as well as video and -- eventually -- a full review with a score out of five.PriceNintendo's remaining cagey on the cost for now, telling that, "the final price to consumers is determined by the retailers". The Mario maker says it has, "aimed at making the price as reasonable as we can to the consumer".I'd expect the XL to cost a little more than the 3DS when it launches, but hopefully not too much. You can pick up a 3DS for £120 on Amazon, so fingers crossed for a price tag no heftier than £150 or thereabouts. (CNET claims $200, compared to $170 for regular 3DS. US prices.)OutlookThe 3DS hasn't proved too successful thus far, so Nintendo will be hoping to renew interest with this super-sized option. Although the games selection has felt a little thin, I found Ninty's 3D console rather charming when I gave it the review treatment, so I'd like to see it take off in a more convincing way. The launch of the Wii U this Christmas, plus a significantly bigger screen, could stir up some interest.http://reviews.cnet.com/consoles... http://www.ign.com/articles/2012...

What's the difference between Nintendo 3DS XL (159 dollars) and Nintendo 3DS (199 Dollars)?

First, make sure you are comparing apples to apples.

There are currently 3, 3DS models available right now:
3DS
3DS-XL
The New 3DS-XL (yes, that's its actual name, and yes Nintendo was stupid to name it this)

The 3DS and 3DS-XL are the same hardware but the XL has a larger screen. That's the only difference.

The New 3DS-XL is an updated version of the 3DS-XL. It includes the following updates:
* Slightly larger screen, but same form factor
* A second analog stick
* A faster processor
* Larger internal memory which is expandable by using a SD memory card
* Built in reader for Amiibos
* Better 3D imaging

A few games will require the new processor found in The New 3DS-XL, and will not play in the regular 3DS or 3DS-XL. So far only 1 game has been released (Xenoblades) and one other has been announced with this requirement.

Nintendo is also going to release a "The New 3DS" which will have the same enhancements as "The New 3DS-XL", without the larger screen. This model should be on shelves soon (now?), and will only come in a bundle with the new Animal Crossing game.

The New 3DS and New 3DS-XL will both cost $199.

My theory is that until recently, having the latest game console wasn’t always an option. I didn’t own an N64 until 2000. I didn’t own a GameCube until 2004, and only because it was dirt cheap at $99 CAD. I didn’t own a PS2 until 2006. I didn’t get a Wii until 2008. The only reason I was able to afford an Xbox 360 or Wii U was because both those consoles I owned were cheap at pawn shops (and for good reason in the case of the dying 360).I have owned consoles during their lifespan. I owned the DS (phat) a year after it came out, and bought a DS Lite, a DSi and a 3DS at or shortly after their respective launches. However, I and every other person I knew could not afford to have all the consoles they wanted right now.That’s what started the console wars, and what I think is why in the movie Andy didn’t have the latest console. While it might have been an in-joke, the game for Toy Story 2 was on the N64 so they could have easily used it if they wanted to.

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