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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: 2011-04-01, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Solid build, 3D effect is fun (if not revolutionary), some neat little incentives to take it out and about
  • Nintendo is still stuck in the '90s when it comes to online connectivity and socialising
  • Ultimately the quality of a console is the sum of its games. The Nintendo 3DS has all the potential in the world to do as well as the DS, but some irritating flaws have not been remedied...

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  Published: 2011-03-29, review by: techguide.com.au

  • The Nintendo 3DS is available in two colours – Aqua Blue and Cosmos Black – and is an entertaining package for players of all ages.It maintains the features that made the DS such an irresistible product and adds a whole new layer of 3D features that offer...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-16, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Nintendo 3DS provides an impressive 3D gaming experience without the need for special glasses. There's a 3D effect slider, it shoots and displays 3D photographs with its dual back-facing cameras, and it has a single front-facing camera. The 3DS comes
  • The disappointing low-resolution lenses on the 3DS provide grainy photos. The 3D effect can cause headaches for some, and it can "snap out" because of sensitive viewing angles and games that encourage movement. The 3DS also has a very short battery life
  • The Nintendo 3DS successfully offers a glasses-free 3D experience that needs to be seen to be believed. A weak start out of the gate has been all but forgotten thanks to a bevy of compelling releases on online downloadables since launch....

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  Published: 2011-02-15, review by: smh.com.au

  • Abstract:  Video review: With Nintendo and Sony both trying to one-up each other on a regular basis, it becomes hard to know if the sensational advertising is really what you're going to be buying. So far this year, both Nintendo and Sony have promised a new generation of ha...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-28, Author: Siobhan , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  In June of last year at the E3 Expo in Tokyo, Nintendo announced the new branch of its DS handheld game consoles, the 3DS. It was one of the biggest stories at E3 last year. After what has seemed like a very long wait, it’s finally here. But is it any ...

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  Published: 2018-08-10, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com

  • 3D without glasses, Best DS graphics yet, Augmented reality shows potential
  • 3 hour battery life is poor
  • The 3DS outdoes its predecessors significantly when it comes to power and visual output, which means Ninty players can look forward to demanding names like Resident Evil and Metal Gear Solid in the future.This is a device that's going to grab everyone all...

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  Published: 2013-06-12, review by: howtospendit.ft.com

  • Abstract:  I can't explain why, but I am convinced that small, portable 3-D screens that don't require glasses are finally going to bring 3-D films (and, more significantly, home video and photography) into the mainstream. I would go so far as predicting that the iP...

 
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  Published: 2011-08-17, review by: techeye.net

  • Abstract:  The much-hyped Nintendo 3DS will launch on March 27, costing $249 in the US - in Europe, Nintendo says neatly, it's anyone's guess, as retailers will set the price.The form factor's much like the DSi. At the massive but rather chaotic European launch...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-02, review by: itreviews.com

  • Positively crammed with features and the 3D effect is very impressive,
  • Battery life is on the short side.
  • The Nintendo 3DS is a marked step forward in portable gaming. With glasses-free 3D, built-in motion controls, a 3D camera and novel touches such as StreetPass, the device boasts innovation in spades. Most importantly, the 3D effect works really well, l...

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

  • The Nintendo 3DS’ appearance greatly resembles the Nintendo DS Lite, in terms of design and layout, but there are several key hardware features that help it stand out.At the back, there are two outer cameras to help take 3D photos and one inner camera....

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