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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a portable video game console developed and distributed by [[Nintendo]]. It is the successor to the original [[Nintendo DS]]. It has two screens like its predecessor, although its main gimmick is the top screen's capability of [[wikipedia:Stereoscopy|stereoscopic three-dimensional visualization]], without the need for any special glasses: a process known as [[wikipedia:autostereoscopy|autostereoscopy]].
The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a portable video game console developed and distributed by [[Nintendo]]. It is the successor to the original [[Nintendo DS]]. It has two screens like its predecessor, although its main gimmick is the top screen's capability of [[wikipedia:Stereoscopy|stereoscopic three-dimensional visualization]], without the need for any special glasses: a process known as [[wikipedia:autostereoscopy|autostereoscopy]].



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Nintendo 3DS
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The Aqua Blue model of the original Nintendo 3DS.
Details
Released Japan: February 26, 2011
Europe: March 25, 2011
North America: March 27, 2011
Australia: March 31, 2011
Console generation Eighth generation
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This article only covers the Star Fox-related information of Nintendo 3DS.
For more general info, please check out this article on NintendoWiki.

The Nintendo 3DS is a portable video game console developed and distributed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the original Nintendo DS. It has two screens like its predecessor, although its main gimmick is the top screen's capability of stereoscopic three-dimensional visualization, without the need for any special glasses: a process known as autostereoscopy.

The Nintendo 3DS was released in early 2011, and it was first unveiled at E3 2010. The 3DS eventually spawned some variants, including the Nintendo 3DS XL, the NEW Nintendo 3DS XL, and the Nintendo 2DS.

Games

Only a single Star Fox game was released for the handheld. Fox and Falco also appear in a fighting title.

The Nintendo 3DS has backward compatibility with Nintendo DS cartridges, including the sole Star Fox title for the handheld, Star Fox Command.

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