The handheld reintroduced 3-dimensional gameplay for the first time since the Nintendo Virtual Boy. This time, no glasses or eye-cups were needed. it possessed a progressive slider that moved from 2-D to 3-D in stages. The perspective would increase until you arrived at full 3-dimensional effect. For extended gameplay, 2-dimensional gameplay is advised. Both screens were large enough to satisfy the majority of gamers. The console was popular with kids and sold well among them. It amassed a fair-sized game library, for a handheld especially. if you want to play handheld games, this is still one of the handhelds worth playing on to this day.
Below is the videogame library for browsing at random.
'Cave Story 3D'
'Etrian Odyssey 5: Beyond the Myth'
'Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley'
'Kirby: Triple Deluxe'
'Mario Party: Island Tour'
'Pokemon: Alpha Sapphire'
'Ridge Racer 3D'
'Starfox 64 3D'
'Tom Clancy's: Splinter Cell 3D'
'Boulder Dash XL 3D'
'Detective Pikachu'
'Fantasy Life'
'Hyrule: Warriors Legends'
'Lego: The Lord of the Rings'
'Mario Sports: Super Stars'
Project X: Zone
'Samurai Warriors: Chronicles'
'The Amazing Spider-Man'
'Tomodachi Life'
'Yo-Kai Watch'
'Bust-A-Move: Universe'
'Donkey Kong Country: Returns 3D'
'Farming Simulator 14'
'Kid Icarus: Uprising'
'Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'
'Paper Mario: Sticker Star'
'Rayman 3D'
'The Legend of Legacy'
'Virtues Last Reward'
'Zero Time Dilemma'
'Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror of Fate'
'Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion'
Final Fantasy Explorers
'Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'
'Madden Football'
'NCIS 3D'
'Persona-Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth'
'Resident Evil: Revelations'
'Senran Kagura: Deep Crimson'
'The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes'
'Wario Ware: Gold'
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