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This is the device's internal n3ds



 

This is the link for the site. The device can be viewed within the N3DS.

http://www.kotaku.jp/2011/02/3ds_teardown_guide.html

List of games released for the Nintendo 3DS.

List of games released for the Nintendo 3DS.  (Quarter 1)

Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition by Capcom
March 27, 2011.


LEGO Star Wars III The Clone Wars 3D
by LucasArts
March 27, 2011.


Super Monkey Ball 3D
by Sega Of America, Inc.
March 27, 2011.


Dead or Alive: Dimensions
by KOEI Corp
March 27, 2011


Ridge Racer 3D
by Namco
March, 30, 2011.

Samurai Warriors: Chronicles
by KOEI Corp
March 27, 2011.


Bust-a-Move Universe
by Square Enix
March 27, 2011.

Nintendo 3DS (N3DS) Specifications

 

 

Nintendo 3DS (N3DS) Hardware Features

  • 3D Screen
  • 3D Depth Slider
  • Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor
  • Circle Pad Analog Control
  • 3D Camera Functionality
  • Adjustable Stylus
  • Cradle Charging
Nintendo 3DS (N3DS) Other Key Features
  • StreetPass
  • SpotPass
  • 2 GB SD Memory Card Included
  • Backwards Compatibility
  • Wireless Communications

Nintendo 3DS (N3DS) Full Specifications

  • Size (when closed) - 2.9" high, 5.3" long, 0.8" deep.
  • Upper 3D Display  - 3.53" (3.02" wide x 1.81" high) with 800 x   240 pixel resolution,  range of 16.77 million colors and 400 pixels  are  allocated to each eye  to enable 3D viewing.
  • Lower Screen - 3.02" (2.42" wide, 1.81" high) with 320 x 240 pixel resolution and range of 16.77 million colors.
  • Cameras  - 3 (2 facing out, 1 facing in), each with 640 x 480   resolution  capability; single focus lenses using the CMOS capture   element; active  pixel count is approximately 300,000 pixels.
  • Input Controls  - A/B/X/Y Button, + control pad, L/R button,   START/SELECT, Circle Pad  (enabling 360-degree analog input),   Touchscreen, embedded microphone,  Camera, Motion sensor, Gyro sensor.
  • Other Input Controls  - 3D Depth Slider (enabling smooth   adjustment of the 3D level effect),  HOME (HOME button brings up the   HOME menu), Wireless switch (can disable  wireless functionality even   during game play), POWER button.
  • Parental Controls - Enable parents to restrict game content by ratings as well as use of specific wireless connectivity, 3D functionality, etc.
  • System Transfer  - Enable users to transfer already purchased   software from one Nintendo  3DS system to another. DSiWare purchased   for the Nintendo DSi or the  Nintendo DSi XL can also be transferred   into a Nintendo 3DS system.
  • Built-in Software  - Includes: the Nintendo 3DS Camera,   Nintendo 3DS Sound, Mii Maker,  StreetPass, Mii Plaza, AR Games,   Activity Log, Face Raiders, etc.
  • Connector - Game Card slot, SD Card slot, Cradle connector, AC adapter connector, Audio jack (stereo output).
  • Sound - Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen (supports virtual surround sound).
  • Stylus - Telescoping stylus (approximately 3.94" when fully extended).
  • Electric Power - AC adapter (WAP-002 [USA]). Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (lithium ion battery) [CTR-003].
  • Game Card - Nintendo 3DS Game Card. The size is approximately the same as Nintendo DS Game Card.
  • Wireless Functionality - 2.4 GHz, supporting IEEE802.11 b/g with the WPA/WPA2 security features.
  • Approximate Charge Time - 3.5 hours.
  • Approximate Battery Duration - 3-5 hours (3DS software), 5-8 hour (DS software and/or with lowered brightness settings).
  • Weight - Approximately 8 ounces (including battery pack, stylus, SD memory card).


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