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Jan 2013
Massachusetts
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Is there a list of games that can't be played properly without the 3d? I don't really do handheld gaming anymore, but I would like to play the new Pokemon game and a few others. I've read the reviews, but was hoping to get some thoughts here. Is the cheaper price worth the loss of features?
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Personally, I think the 2DS doesn't seem as good even if you only plan to play in 2D. The 3DS is fully capable of playing all games in 2D. Obviously, this is the same with the 2DS, which simply removes the 3D element altogether. There's a slider on the 3DS and you can set it to 'off' if you want to play in 2D.
The 2DS is bulkier and doesn't 'close' with a cover like the 3DS. This makes it more prone to damage and dust, etc. If you want to carry it with you places I think it seems like a less good option. If, however, you plan to only use it at home and don't mind the style of the system then it's a decent deal. |
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Jan 2013
Massachusetts
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Thanks for the responses everyone. I don't really care about it not folding shut. My primary concern is that there will be games that can't be played without the 3d. But, if this doesn't seem to be an issue, I may go for one on Black Friday.
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A 3DS is only $30 more than a 2DS on Amazon, I think that's a fair amount to get the far and away superior device. If you're spending $140 anyway, another $30 shouldn't break the bank, and this way you don't have to worry about any kind of limitations. Personally I'd get the 3DS XL
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Plus the 2DS can be had for $99 on Black Friday. Thats tough price to pass up. Most people are knocking it without even trying like I did until I played one. |
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I haven't used the 2DS, myself. I can't comment on any and all games for which 3D is "required."
The only one that I know of offhand is Super Mario 3D Land. And the 3D requirement is only a few occasions here and there. There are a few spots where you go down a pipe into a little bonus area and you see test in the corner that says "3D". In one example of this, there is what appears to be a staircase of blocks behind you to climb. There stair case is in fact that, but when you switch to 3D mode, you see that what appears to be a block on the top of the stair case is in fact floating in the foreground and you have to jump from the stair/block pile to that block. I suppose you could probably pull it off without the 3D, but I can see where it would be hard to figure out what to do if you aren't already familiar with it. But otherwise the game can be played in 2D, and for most other games that I've played (which I admit is only a handful), the 3D is optional. If you just want the cheapest way possible to play these games, and you don't care that the 2DS can't fold up like the previous DS/3DS models, it's not a bad way to go. That being said, I just recently upgraded from the regular 3DS to a 3DS XL, and I'm LOVING the bigger screens! ![]() My much younger sister will be inheriting my regular 3DS as she's been wanting one, and is fine with the one that I already had. So, all of that said, I personally do recommend the 3DS XL for the bigger screens. I believe there will be some black friday deals coming up where you can get it for $150. But the 2DS still isn't a bad option. I think the 2DS screens are roughly the same size as the standard 3DS. |
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I bought the 2DS day it came out and love it.. Fits perfect in my hands and just love the feel of it.
I have pretty much every DS every made except a 3DS and honestly this one is my favorite. I wanted a bunch of 3DS games so this was a cheaper way to do that.. I did pre-order the New 3DS XL Zelda bundle so I might change my mind after I play the 3DS XL.. But the 2DS is a nice little handheld and I enjoy it very much. Plus there are some Black Friday deals for $99 on it.. Great price for it.. |
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Feb 2020
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I bought a new 2DS last Black Friday just so I could still have a spare working DS whenever I want to play my existing 3DS games in the next 3-7 years or before they phase-out.
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Blu-ray Knight
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If you can get your hands on nice new 3dsxl for a decent price I would say go for it. I never did make my way over to the switch. I have enough of a 3ds backlog to last me until the next Nintendo system. There are so many good games on the 3ds.
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I wouldn't recommend. It is cheap, but if you have somewhat big hands then it may feel your hands to be cramped mine sure did.
Mario 3D Land made the 2DS all worth it. Such an amazing game and completed it twice. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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A while ago they came out with the "New 2DS XL", which has the additional processing power of the New 3DS XL, and pretty much the same form factor (with it opening and closing just like a 3DS), and the only major difference being the lack of 3D. It's a big step up in many respects from the previous 2DS wedge design.
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