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New Nintendo 3DS XL.Pdf Using the inner camera, face tracking 3D provides an improved 3D gaming experience from a wider range of viewing angles compared to Nintendo 3DS. The New Nintendo 3DS XL system automatically adjusts the 3D “sweet spot” based on the The C Stick opens a new location of the world to your games. With user’s face. certain games, you can freely control the in-game camera to get a new point of view. BUILT-IN & Improved NFC SUPPORT processing power allows for faster loading Enhance your compatible games of applications, such as ™ with amiibo figures. Simply tap Miiverse™ and games. your amiibo on the touch screen Plus the improved CPU and discover the power inside. performance allows you to enjoy faster speeds for downloading software*. Open a world of gaming. *Download speeds may vary depending on internet connection. System and amiibo figure sold separately. Figure shown not actual size and design may vary. Compatibility and functionality of amiibo may vary per game. Visit amiibo.com for specific details on how each amiibo works. The Legend of Zelda™: Majora’s Mask 3D Available 2/13/15 In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world’s final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo’s most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures ever. Highlights face tracking 3D and C Stick of New Nintendo 3DS XL Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Available 2/13/15 In Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, players take on the role of a hunter that joins up with a traveling caravan to explore new lands and towns along the way. This grand adventure will include hundreds of quests to take on a variety of extraordinary creatures that yield valuable resources used for weapons and equipment. For the first time ever in the Monster Hunter series on handheld, hunters can now take the fight online with up to 3 other players to defeat the most ferocious monsters (previously available local co-op also returns). Highlights face tracking 3D, C Stick, and faster processing power of New Nintendo 3DS XL Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. Available 3/13/15 Command a strike team of unexpected heroes – assembled by Abraham Lincoln himself – to defend Earth against an alien invasion! Harness the power of steam to scout, surprise, and annihilate enemies in this star-spangled blend of turn-based strategy and action gameplay. Only you can outwit and outgun this otherworldly threat. Take ‘em out, agents! Highlights face tracking 3D and amiibo functionality of New Nintendo 3DS XL Super Smash Bros.™ for Nintendo 3DS Available Now Battle it out as some of the greatest heroes and villains—at home or anywhere on the Nintendo 3DS™ system! Smash rivals off the stage with epic moves, then beef up your fighters with customizations and equipment. Find fun extras faster by beating hordes of classic enemies in Smash Run and mastering mini-games. Now you’ll never have to stop smashing! Highlights face tracking 3D and amiibo functionality of New Nintendo 3DS XL Games Rated: FAQs Q: What AC adapter is compatible with New Nintendo 3DS XL? Q: Can I swap the SD card of my Nintendo 3DS with the microSD card from my New Nintendo 3DS XL? A: The AC adapter from any Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo DSi family system is fully compatible for New Nintendo 3DS XL. In addition, the New Nintendo 3DS XL AC A: No, the SD card of Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL cannot be inserted into adapter is also sold separately. the microSD card slot of the New Nintendo 3DS XL. The data of the SD card must be Note: An AC adapter is not included with New Nintendo 3DS XL. transferred to the microSD card. Please refer to support.nintendo.com for step by step instructions. Q: Can I transfer my saved data, Nintendo Network ID, Nintendo eShop history, To fully transfer all data to New Nintendo 3DS XL, consumers will need to have both hardware units and SD card contents from my old Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DS XL/Nintendo 2DS connected via a broadband connection. system to my New Nintendo 3DS XL? Q: Can I expand the memory of New Nintendo 3DS XL? A: Yes, It is possible to transfer saved data, Nintendo Network ID, Nintendo eShop history, and SD card content from Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DS XL/ Nintendo 2DS to A: The New Nintendo 3DS XL system comes with a 4GB microSD card, which meets New Nintendo 3DS XL in three separate ways, each method will require: the needs of most players; however the memory can be expanded up to 32GBs by • A wireless broadband internet connection using third party microSD cards. Please go to support.nintendo.com for a list of • The battery in each system must be sufficiently charged or plugged in with the compatible third party microSD cards (sold separately). AC adapter • A microSD card sufficient in size to store data being transferred Games, systems and amiibo figures sold separately. For Nintendo 3DS systems, use Parental Controls to restrict 3D access for children 6 and under. Wireless Transfer times may vary depending on connection speed, amount of content to be transferred, and Internet access required for online features. For more info, go to support.nintendo.com. Game trademarks and copyrights are properties of their respective preferred transfer method. For complete step by step instructions on each method, please go to owners. Nintendo properties are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2015 Nintendo. 101695A support.nintendo.com..
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