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A second model of Nintendo 3DS, the '''Nintendo 3DS XL''', was released on July 28th in Japan and Europe, and in North America on August 19th, boasting larger screens than the original Nintendo 3DS. A third variation of the Nintendo 3DS, called '''Nintendo 2DS''', was released in all regions except Japan on October 12, 2013. It is considered a reduced-cost Nintendo 3DS, with a flat design rather than a clamshell design; it also lacks the option for 3D visuals.
 
A second model of Nintendo 3DS, the '''Nintendo 3DS XL''', was released on July 28th in Japan and Europe, and in North America on August 19th, boasting larger screens than the original Nintendo 3DS. A third variation of the Nintendo 3DS, called '''Nintendo 2DS''', was released in all regions except Japan on October 12, 2013. It is considered a reduced-cost Nintendo 3DS, with a flat design rather than a clamshell design; it also lacks the option for 3D visuals.
   
'''New Nintendo 3DS''' '''and New Nintendo 3DS XL '''(often called '''New 3DS and New 3DS XL''') is an upgraded version of the Nintendo 3DS. It counts with a bigger size than the default Nintendo 3DS, bigger size, faster downloads and startup, more control with the 3D camera, and also comes with a new C-Stick that moves the camera (that is used to do [[Smash Attack]]s) as well as having Super Stable 3D. Some games are exclusive to this handheld like Xeno Blade Chronicles 3D. New Nintendo 3DS also has built-in [[amiibo]] compatibility, whereas previous Nintendo 3DS models require a Nintendo 3DS NFC Reader/Writer Adapter to interact with the figurines.
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'''New Nintendo 3DS XL and New Nintendo 3DS '''(often called '''New 3DS XL and New 3DS''') is an upgraded version of the Nintendo 3DS. It counts with a bigger size than the default New Nintendo 3DS, bigger size, faster downloads and startup, more control with the 3D camera, and also comes with a new C-Stick that moves the camera (that is used to do [[Smash Attack]]s) as well as having Super Stable 3D. Some games are exclusive to this handheld like Xeno Blade Chronicles 3D. New Nintendo 3DS also has built-in [[amiibo]] compatibility, whereas previous Nintendo 3DS models require a Nintendo 3DS NFC Reader/Writer Adapter to interact with the figurines.
   
==Impact to ''Super Smash Bros.''==
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==Impact to the ''Super Smash Bros. Series''==
 
===Playable [[Character]]s originating from the Nintendo 64 version.===
 
===Playable [[Character]]s originating from the Nintendo 64 version.===
 
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Nintendo 3DS (often called N3DS or just 3DS for short) is a portable game handheld created by Nintendo. It is an autostereoscopic device capable of projecting stereoscopic 3D effects without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories. Nintendo announced the device in March 2010 and officially unveiled it at E3 2010 on June 15, 2010. The console succeeds the Nintendo DS, featuring backward compatibility with older Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi video games, and competes with the Sony PlayStation Vita handheld console. It's Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS's main platform and it also works as a controller in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

A second model of Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo 3DS XL, was released on July 28th in Japan and Europe, and in North America on August 19th, boasting larger screens than the original Nintendo 3DS. A third variation of the Nintendo 3DS, called Nintendo 2DS, was released in all regions except Japan on October 12, 2013. It is considered a reduced-cost Nintendo 3DS, with a flat design rather than a clamshell design; it also lacks the option for 3D visuals.

New Nintendo 3DS XL and New Nintendo 3DS (often called New 3DS XL and New 3DS) is an upgraded version of the Nintendo 3DS. It counts with a bigger size than the default New Nintendo 3DS, bigger size, faster downloads and startup, more control with the 3D camera, and also comes with a new C-Stick that moves the camera (that is used to do Smash Attacks) as well as having Super Stable 3D. Some games are exclusive to this handheld like Xeno Blade Chronicles 3D. New Nintendo 3DS also has built-in amiibo compatibility, whereas previous Nintendo 3DS models require a Nintendo 3DS NFC Reader/Writer Adapter to interact with the figurines.

Impact to the Super Smash Bros. Series

Playable Characters originating from the Nintendo 64 version.

Character Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/WIi U Title
Dark Pit NoN NoN NoN YesY Kid Icarus: Uprising
Greninja NoN NoN NoN YesY Pokémon X and Y
Lucina NoN NoN NoN YesY Fire Emblem: Awakening
Robin NoN NoN NoN YesY Fire Emblem: Awakening
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