Nintendo 3DS XL costs $199.99.
1. Transfer Our Current 3DS Games
We have no intention of leaving Mutant Mudds, Mighty Switch Force! and Pushmo
behind. Thankfully, we're able to transfer purchased content from the
old 3DS (and by old, we mean so March 2011) to the 3DS XL. VVVVVV, Sakura Samurai, Dillon's Rolling Western...scratch that, Dillon can stay.
2. Play New Super Mario Bros. 2
It's a foregone conclusion that we cannot pick up a 3DS XL without also buying New Super Mario Bros. 2
along with it. With this in mind, we plan to crack the shrink-wrap on
the plumber's newest adventure post haste, then redeem the Club Nintendo
code. And yes, we're Platinum.
3. Check Out Previously Released 3DS And DS Games
We can't wait to see what Pilotwings Resort, Resident Evil Revelations and other titles (even DS) will look like on that 3DS XL screen. In fact, we posted a feature that lists all the games right here. We also plan to avoid Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance until the XL's in our hands. At long last, we'll be able to enjoy 3DS games without wearing glasses or contact lenses.
4. Switch On Glasses Free 3D
We're super curious to see how the 3D effects will appear on the larger
screen. Blurry? Just right? Supremely enhanced? Suffice to say, we'll
max out the slider pronto.
5. Part Ways With The Current 3DS
Sad to say, but yes, there's no use keeping the Cosmo Black system
around collecting dust. No need to cry, though, as we're sure it'll
wind up in the hands of a very happy gamer disinterested with owning the
latest and greatest systems. You know, someone far less materialistic
than us.
thanks for nice information to share with us about R4 dsi xl
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