Nintendo recently announced another model in its long-running 3DS line: the New 2DS XL combines the screen size and clamshell form factor of the 3DS XL, the built-in NFC capability of the New Nintendo ...
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Every legendary hero needs a shield, just like every legendary gamer needs a video game system that looks like a shield! Launching exclusively in GameStop stores on ...
The Nintendo 3DS family of systems just might live forever. The first iteration of the hardware debuted in 2011, and here we are seven years later with Nintendo releasing three new bundles containing ...
The New Nintendo 2DS XL is essentially a mashup of the New Nintendo 3DS XL and the Nintendo 2DS – cramming the power of the 3DS into a streamlined package. Ordinarily, it will set you back $150, but ...
On Jan. 26, an adorable New Nintendo 2DS XL system featuring Pikachu’s iconic face launches in stores at a suggested retail price of $159.99. The New Nintendo 2DS XL Pikachu Edition system is just as ...
While the Nintendo Switch has been getting a lot of love, there are some Nintendo fans who still love the 2DS and 3DS libraries above it. We can't really blame people for it as the handheld console is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The Legend of Zelda” fans can soon get their hands on a lovely Hylian Shield version of the New Nintendo 2DS XL. It’s coming ...
This morning Nintendo revealed a hot new piece of hardware. Say hello to the New Nintendo 2DS XL Hylian Shield Edition! This is going to be a must-own handheld for any hardcore Legend of Zelda fan, ...
The latest addition to the handheld family boasts the same large screen as its predecessor with a lighter, more compact body and access to the entire library of 3DS games. By Patrick Shanley ...
If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use. It's definitely a great time to jump into the Nintendo 2DS ...
The era of the Nintendo 3DS has ended due to the rising success of the Switch in recent years, but that doesn't mean that you should pick one up if you're looking to play some of its amazing titles.
It didn’t take long for Nintendo and Microsoft to become the industry’s new power couple — a pair of best friends who hang out together, rubbing it in the face of spoilsport Sony. Not only does the ...