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Testseek.com have collected 155 expert reviews of the Nintendo 3DS and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo 3DS.
Award: Highest Rated March 2011
March 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • 3D screen doesn't require glasses
  • Bright
  • Clear color
  • Online game downloads
  • Two cameras (one in 3D)
  • Compatible with previous Nintendo DS games
  • Circle pad
  • Immense options
  • Increased durability
  • 3D effects/screen options
  • Sensor gameplay incorporation
  • Continuous play through “suspended” feature
  • Augmented reality game
  • And high discovery experience even without online features
  • 3D gaming experience is surprisingly good
  • - Sound build quality
  • - Ability to turn 3D off
  • - Large games selection
  • - Can play DSi & DSLite games
  • - Can create your own and keep others Miis
  • - Nintendo eShop
  • - Parental controls
  • This video game unit allows you to play games
  • Take and edit photos in 3D and has a 2.4GHz processor
  • Glasses-free 3D here today
  • Backward-compatible to DS/DSi games and DSiWare
  • Bonus
  • Built-in 3D camera for sweet stills and more
  • Solid
  • Sleek hardware design
  • Impressive 3D effects
  • High quality graphics
  • Improved speaker system
  • Circle Pad works like a charm.
  • Fun
  • Adjustable 3D effect
  • Much improved graphics that expand gameplay types
  • A few good launch titles
  • Good hardware controls
  • Easy interface beyond games
  • StreetPass and SpotPass good for getting outside
  • Clever and intrepid social networking features
  • Dual cameras can capture 3D pictures and video
  • Portable 3D without special glasses
  • 3D works surprisingly well. Bright
  • Beautiful screen. Analog thumb pad is comfortable. Compatible with DS game titles.
  • 3D effects look great
  • Outstanding extras and preloaded software
  • Wellrounded experience provides fun even when not playing games
  • Compelling 3D screen
  • Interesting AR game demos
  • Analog controls
  • 3D works well
  • Much more powerful than the DS
  • Incredible amount of potential
  • Cool 3D effects
  • Plays normal DSi games
  • 3D visuals are true gamechanger. Variety of fun
  • Preloaded apps. Lots of reasons to carry it around in sleep mode
  • Widescreen display
  • Better graphics capabilities
  • Analog control
  • Improved WiFi
  • Built-in social apps and capabilities
  • Recharging dock included.

The editors didn't like

  • 3D requires viewing from a particular angle
  • Not compatible with GameBoy Advance titles
  • Shorter battery life than predecessors
  • Not many games take advantage of 3D yet
  • Cameras are low resolution
  • High price
  • Flash/zoom camera functions
  • Short battery life
  • And “update” fatigue – the Nintendo DSi was released only two years ago
  • Games are expensive
  • - Picture quality is poor
  • - Advised not to use 3D more than an hour
  • - Advised not to let anyone under 7 use device in 3D mode
  • - Have to get just the right distance & angle for 3D to look correct
  • The Nintendo 3DS is not Bluetooth enabled.
  • Expect some eye fatigue over long stretches
  • Limited titles at launch
  • Expensive
  • 3D effect can cause some eyestrain
  • Terrible battery life
  • Constantly having to readjust your viewing angle isn't practical for road trips and crowded areas. First Prev 1 2 Next Last
  • Much costlier than an iPod touch
  • Not as flexible as the iPod or other multirole handhelds
  • No browser or online game store on launch.
  • Narrow "sweet spot" viewing field for 3D effect
  • Low 0.3-megapixel cameras
  • Only 5 hours battery life playing 3DS games
  • 3D can be hit or miss
  • Requires watching the screen at just the right angle. Mediocre battery life.
  • Poor battery life
  • Weak launch line up
  • Steep price point
  • Costly
  • Screen requires exacting precision
  • Very short battery life
  • Low-resolution camera
  • Missing a lot of software
  • No overly compelling games are available
  • Camera images are lowquality. Chews through battery in the blink of an eye. Games start at $40.
  • Pricey
  • Less comfortable to hold
  • Awkward support for DS games
  • Short battery life.

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  Published: 2012-03-09, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • 3D gaming experience is surprisingly good, - Sound build quality, - Ability to turn 3D off, - Large games selection, - Can play DSi & DSLite games, - Can create your own and keep others Miis, - Nintendo eShop, - Parental controls
  • Games are expensive, - Picture quality is poor, - Advised not to use 3D more than an hour, - Advised not to let anyone under 7 use device in 3D mode, - Have to get just the right distance & angle for 3D to look correct

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  Published: 2011-12-12, review by: tomsguide.com

  • Abstract:  From a hardware point of view, the 3DS hasn't changed much since I looked at it earlier in the year. The software and price, on the other hard, have changed quite...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-06, review by: bigpicturebigsound.com

  • Glasses-free 3D here today, Backward-compatible to DS/DSi games and DSiWare, Bonus: Built-in 3D camera for sweet stills and more
  • Expect some eye fatigue over long stretches, Limited titles at launch
  • I found the Nintendo 3DS to be the most enjoyable, and most comfortable, in small doses, which is perfect for the casual gamer, or anyone with a lot of other stuff going on in his or her life. The quick levels of the titles I tried helped to stave off...

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  Published: 2011-07-01, review by: consumersearch.com

  • 3D screen doesn't require glasses, Bright, clear color, Online game downloads, Two cameras (one in 3D), Compatible with previous Nintendo DS games,
  • 3D requires viewing from a particular angle, Not compatible with GameBoy Advance titles, Shorter battery life than predecessors, Not many games take advantage of 3D yet, Cameras are low resolution

 
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  Published: 2011-06-30, review by: i4u.com

  • Cool 3D effects, Plays normal DSi games
  • No overly compelling games are available, Expensive
  • If you can find something to like in the current 3D games out for the 3DS the portable is worth the money. I also suspect that games will catch up with some compelling titles offered in time for the holiday season. Don't miss ... shopping Best New...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-17, review by: pcmag.com

  • 3D works surprisingly well. Bright, beautiful screen. Analog thumb pad is comfortable. Compatible with DS game titles.
  • 3D can be hit or miss; requires watching the screen at just the right angle. Mediocre battery life.
  • A time-tested game system design coupled with innovative, convincing 3D technology, makes the Nintendo 3DS a force to be reckoned with. It's not only the most advanced Nintendo DS yet, but a solid first in a new generation of handheld game systems. Bu...

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  Published: 2011-05-08, review by: electronista.com

  • Fun, adjustable 3D effect, Much improved graphics that expand gameplay types, A few good launch titles, Good hardware controls, Easy interface beyond games, StreetPass and SpotPass good for getting outside,
  • Short battery life, Much costlier than an iPod touch, Not as flexible as the iPod or other multirole handhelds, No browser or online game store on launch.
  • and the iPod questionIt's easy to like the 3DS as what it is, a dedicated game system. Enjoying it depends on getting the right titles; if you manage that, it's a pleasure to pop it open and play. The initial launch lineup wasn't outstanding, although...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-19, review by: gamertell.com

  • Widescreen display, better graphics capabilities, analog control, improved WiFi, built-in social apps and capabilities, recharging dock included.
  • Pricey, less comfortable to hold, awkward support for DS games, short battery life.

 
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  Published: 2011-04-13, review by: ubergizmo.com

  • The 3DS is a slick and worthy successor to the DS, but I can't faithfully recommend it right now on account of its weak battery life, poor selection of launch games, and hefty $250 price tag. Launching without a Super Mario game was a mistake (my eyes tur...

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  Published: 2011-04-09, review by: brighthand.com

  • 3D effects look great, Outstanding extras and preloaded software, Wellrounded experience provides fun even when not playing games,
  • Poor battery life, Weak launch line up, Steep price point
  • The Nintendo 3DS is, for the most part, a success. It's one of the most feature-packed, well-rounded approaches to a device that Nintendo has taken thus far; the 3DS combines media and gaming to create something that is more of an entertainment system...

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