Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo 3DS is Nintendo's current portable console. The 3DS' most noticeable feature is the ability to project stereoscopic 3D effects without the use of 3D glasses or other accessories. The Nintendo 3DS succeeds the original Nintendo DS series of handheld consoles. It also features backwards compatibility with the Nintendo DS systems. Its top screen is also slightly larger than the DS' top screens for deeper gameplay.

The Nintendo 3DS was officially announced on March 23rd, 2010. It was released in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia in early 2011, specifically in North America on March 27th, 2011, just a year after its official announcement. Its launch price was $249.99 USD, however on August 12 the same year the price dropped to $169.99. Worldwide, the 3DS has been released in seven different known colors: Aqua Blue, Cosmos Black, Flame Red, Pearl Pink, and Midnight Purple, in North America; in Japan, there are two other colors: Cobalt Blue and Ice White.

The input on the Nintendo 3DS is the same, with a few new things added. To the right of the bottom touchscreen players have the    button array. To the left is a newly added, and underneath it is the traditional. Underneath the touchscreen are the  and  buttons. To the right of the button is the Power button. On the back are the and  bumpers and the  compartment. The can be extended to a player's comfort.

On June 21st, 2012, Nintendo announced they would be releasing a redesigned version of the Nintendo 3DS, titled Nintendo 3DS XL. Its screens are 90% larger than the original 3DS' screens. It is set to launch on August 19th, 2012 in North America.