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Names in small text are the British English names of the themes.
Names in small text are the British English names of the themes.
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|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Mario. The folders are even based on his clothes! If you love Mario, this one's for you.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Mario. The folders are even based on his clothes! If you love Mario, this one's for you.''
|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''<br>"[[Rainbow Run (level)|Rainbow Run]]"
|rowspan=4|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''<br>"[[Rainbow Run (level)|Rainbow Run]]"
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|Spotlight: [[Luigi]]<br><small>Completely Luigi</small>
|Spotlight: [[Luigi]]<br><small>Completely Luigi</small>
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|[[File:3DS theme Spotlight Luigi.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Luigi. The folders are even based on his clothes! If you love Luigi, this one's for you.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Luigi. The folders are even based on his clothes! If you love Luigi, this one's for you.''
|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
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|Spotlight: [[Yoshi]]<br><small>Completely Yoshi</small>
|Spotlight: [[Yoshi]]<br><small>Completely Yoshi</small>
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|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Yoshi. The folders look like Yoshi's eggs, and you hear Yoshi's voice when you exit Sleep Mode.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Yoshi. The folders look like Yoshi's eggs, and you hear Yoshi's voice when you exit Sleep Mode.''
|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
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|Spotlight: [[Princess Peach|Peach]]<br><small>Completely Peach</small>
|Spotlight: [[Princess Peach|Peach]]<br><small>Completely Peach</small>
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|[[File:3DS theme Spotlight Peach.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Peach. The folders are even based on her clothes! If you love Peach, this one's for you.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme's ALL about Peach. The folders are even based on her clothes! If you love Peach, this one's for you.''
|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
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|Spotlight: [[Goomba]]<br><small>Completely Goomba</small>
|Spotlight: [[Goomba]]<br><small>Completely Goomba</small>
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|-
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|Spinner Mario
|Spinner Mario
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|[[File:3DS theme Spinner Mario.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Super Stars. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mario spin!''
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Super Stars. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mario spin!''
|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''<br>"[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario 2007]]"
|rowspan=4|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''<br>"[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Super Mario Galaxy|Super Mario 2007]]"
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|Spinner Peach
|Spinner Peach
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|[[File:3DS theme Spinner Peach.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with mushrooms. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Peach spin!''
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with mushrooms. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Peach spin!''
|''Super Mario Galaxy''<br>"Super Mario 2007"
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|Spinner [[Bowser]]
|Spinner [[Bowser]]
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|[[File:3DS theme Spinner Bowser.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Bullet Bills. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Bowser spin!''
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Bullet Bills. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Bowser spin!''
|''Super Mario Galaxy''<br>"Super Mario 2007"
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|Spinner [[Rosalina]]
|Spinner [[Rosalina]]
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|[[File:3DS theme Spinner Rosalina.jpg|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Super Stars. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Rosalina spin!''
|'''British English:''' ''This Super Mario theme has folders accented with Super Stars. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Rosalina spin!''
|''Super Mario Galaxy''<br>"Super Mario 2007"
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|Mighty [[Mushroom]]s
|Mighty [[Mushroom]]s
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|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario feature in this cool blue and red theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario feature in this cool blue and red theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''<br>"[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Toad House Music]]"
|rowspan=3|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''<br>"[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#New Super Mario Bros. Wii|Toad House Music]]"
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|Super Mario: Neon Green<br><small>Super Mario (Neon Green)</small>
|Super Mario: Neon Green<br><small>Super Mario (Neon Green)</small>
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|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario feature in this stylish neon theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario feature in this stylish neon theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|''New Super Mario Bros. U''<br>"Toad House Music"
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|Super Mario: Pastel Pink<br><small>Super Mario (Pastel Pink)</small>
|Super Mario: Pastel Pink<br><small>Super Mario (Pastel Pink)</small>
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|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario decorate this cute pastel theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|'''British English:''' ''Characters and items from Super Mario decorate this cute pastel theme. Scroll the Touch Screen to see some of them move.''
|''New Super Mario Bros. U''<br>"Toad House Music"
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|NES Jumping Mario
|NES Jumping Mario
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Super Mario characters on a wooden background. The music's a special a cappella version of the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.''
|'''British English:''' ''Super Mario characters on a wooden background. The music's a special a cappella version of the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.''
|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''<br>"Secret Course"
|rowspan=2|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''<br>"Secret Course"
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|Mario: Felt-Stamped Characters<br><small>Mario Characters (Stamped Felt)</small>
|Mario: Felt-Stamped Characters<br><small>Mario Characters (Stamped Felt)</small>
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Super Mario characters on a felt background. The music's a special a cappella version of the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.''
|'''British English:''' ''Super Mario characters on a felt background. The music's a special a cappella version of the Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme.''
|''Super Mario Sunshine''<br>"Secret Course"
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|Mario Characters (Green Camouflage)
|Mario Characters (Green Camouflage)
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''There are lots of different characters hidden in this theme's green camouflage-style background. Think you can find them all?''
|'''British English:''' ''There are lots of different characters hidden in this theme's green camouflage-style background. Think you can find them all?''
|''Super Mario Sunshine''<br>"Underground"
|rowspan=2|''Super Mario Sunshine''<br>"Underground"
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|Mario Characters (Blue Camouflage)
|Mario Characters (Blue Camouflage)
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''There are lots of different characters hidden in this theme's blue camouflage-style background. Think you can find them all?''
|'''British English:''' ''There are lots of different characters hidden in this theme's blue camouflage-style background. Think you can find them all?''
|''Super Mario Sunshine''<br>"Underground"
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|Mario Items
|Mario Items
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This colourful theme celebrates classic items from the Super Mario series and features red icons and folders.''
|'''British English:''' ''This colourful theme celebrates classic items from the Super Mario series and features red icons and folders.''
|''New Super Mario Bros. U''<br>"Toad House Music"
|rowspan=2|''New Super Mario Bros. U''<br>"Toad House Music"
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|Mario Characters
|Mario Characters
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|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Scroll the Touch Screen to compare the heights of characters in this star-studded line-up. Who do you think is tallest?''
|'''British English:''' ''Scroll the Touch Screen to compare the heights of characters in this star-studded line-up. Who do you think is tallest?''
|''New Super Mario Bros. U''<br>"Toad House Music"
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|Mario Enemies
|Mario Enemies
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|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme stars a famous moustache accompanied by its owner's M logo. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mario adjust his ‘stache.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme stars a famous moustache accompanied by its owner's M logo. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Mario adjust his ‘stache.''
|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
|rowspan=2|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
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|Luigi's Mighty Mustache<br><small>Luigi's Mighty Moustache</small>
|Luigi's Mighty Mustache<br><small>Luigi's Mighty Moustache</small>
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|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme stars a famous moustache accompanied by its owner's L logo. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Luigi adjust his ‘stache.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme stars a famous moustache accompanied by its owner's L logo. Scroll the Touch Screen to see Luigi adjust his ‘stache.''
|''Super Mario 3D World''<br>"Rainbow Run"
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|Bountiful [[Boo]]s
|Bountiful [[Boo]]s
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|Loads of [[Toad (species)|Toads]]{{footnote|main|1}}
|Loads of [[Toad (species)|Toads]]{{footnote|main|1}}
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|[[File:3DS theme Mario Loads of Toads.png|120px]]
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|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]
|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]
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|[[File:3DS theme Mario vs. Donkey Kong Tipping Stars.png|120px]]
|Panoramic (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Animated (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This cheerful theme features an assortment of [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see a Mini Mario walk and collect coins.''
|'''British English:''' ''This cheerful theme features an assortment of [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Marios]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see a Mini Mario walk and collect coins.''
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|[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]: [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] on Parade
|[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]: [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] on Parade
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|[[File:3DS theme Yoshi's Woolly World Yoshis on Parade.png|120px]]
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''A theme inspired by Yoshi's Woolly World for [[Wii U]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see lots of Yarn Yoshis and their friend [[Poochy]]!''
|'''British English:''' ''A theme inspired by Yoshi's Woolly World for [[Wii U]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see lots of Yarn Yoshis and their friend [[Poochy]]!''
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|Normal (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Thank you for choosing this My Nintendo reward!''<br>''A My Nintendo original theme featuring Mario.''
|'''British English:''' ''Thank you for choosing this My Nintendo reward!''<br>''A My Nintendo original theme featuring Mario.''
|"Something for You"
|rowspan=2|"Something for You"
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|My Nintendo Theme 2: Donkey Kong
|My Nintendo Theme 2: Donkey Kong
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|Normal (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|Normal (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Thank you for choosing this My Nintendo reward!''<br>''A My Nintendo original theme featuring Donkey Kong.''
|'''British English:''' ''Thank you for choosing this My Nintendo reward!''<br>''A My Nintendo original theme featuring Donkey Kong.''
|"Something for You"
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|[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition|Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition]]
|[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition|Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition]]
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|[[Mario Hanafuda]]
|[[Mario Hanafuda]]
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|[[File:3DS theme Mario Hanafuda.png|120px]]
|Panoramic (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This colourful theme features Mario character Hanafuda cards, Japanese-style audio and Mario and Toad playing a game.''
|'''British English:''' ''This colourful theme features Mario character Hanafuda cards, Japanese-style audio and Mario and Toad playing a game.''
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''The witch Ashley practises magic under a full moon. Scroll the Touch Screen to see her haunted mansion and her demon pal, Red.''
|'''British English:''' ''The witch Ashley practises magic under a full moon. Scroll the Touch Screen to see her haunted mansion and her demon pal, Red.''
|"Ashley's Hex Hop"
|rowspan=2|"Ashley's Hex Hop"
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|Ashley's Recipe
|Ashley's Recipe
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|Panoramic (top)<br>Normal (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''Ashley the witch looks cool and collected as she prepares to make a super spooky soup. The Touch Screen shows the ingredients.''
|'''British English:''' ''Ashley the witch looks cool and collected as she prepares to make a super spooky soup. The Touch Screen shows the ingredients.''
|"Ashley's Hex Hop"
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|Ashley's Halloween
|Ashley's Halloween
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|[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]: Theme 1<br><small>Super Smash Bros. Theme 1</small>
|[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]: Theme 1<br><small>Super Smash Bros. Theme 1</small>
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|[[File:3DS theme Super Smash Bros 1.jpg|120px]]
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme features colourful art from [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see different fighters.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme features colourful art from [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]. Scroll the Touch Screen to see different fighters.''
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|Super Smash Bros.: Theme 2<br><small>Super Smash Bros. Theme 2</small>
|Super Smash Bros.: Theme 2<br><small>Super Smash Bros. Theme 2</small>
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|[[File:3DS theme Super Smash Bros 2.jpg|120px]]
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|Panoramic (top)<br>Panoramic (bottom)
|'''British English:''' ''This theme features line art from the Nintendo 3DS game, with symbols related to various Smash fighters on the Touch Screen.''
|'''British English:''' ''This theme features line art from the Nintendo 3DS game, with symbols related to various Smash fighters on the Touch Screen.''
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===Nintendo 3DS XL===
===Nintendo 3DS XL===
[[File:Black 3DS XL Powered Off.png|thumb|A black Nintendo 3DS XL]]
[[File:Black 3DS XL Powered Off.png|thumb|A black Nintendo 3DS XL]]
[[File:3DS XL Logo.svg|left|class=invert]]The '''Nintendo 3DS XL''' ('''Nintendo 3DS LL''' in Japan and '''iQue 3DS XL''' in China) is the second version of the Nintendo 3DS handheld. Similarly to the DSi XL, the 3DS XL has larger screens: the upper measuring 124 mm (4.88 inches) and the lower measuring 106 mm (4.18 inches), both being 90% larger than the standard Nintendo 3DS screens, making it tied to the New Nintendo 3DS XL as the biggest screen on a Nintendo handheld so far. The resolution, however, is the same. The 3DS XL also has been given rounded corners and digital {{button|3ds|home}}, {{button|3ds|select}}, and {{button|3ds|start}} buttons instead of the embedded ones found on the Nintendo 3DS. The handheld also sports a single color job instead of the dual color job of its predecessor (black in the interior of the lid and a second main color overall), although it may also come with dual colors. Additionally, it is packaged with a 4 GB [[Memory Card|SD card]], and the battery has been optimized to last longer. It lasts about 3.5 to six hours (283 to 485 mA) when playing 3DS games, compared to the three to five hours (260 to 433 mA) of play on the original version. The handheld was released in Japan and Europe on July 28, 2012, in North America on August 19, 2012, and in Oceania (bundled with an AC adapter) on August 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite|archive=www.aussie-nintendo.com/news/ac-adaptor-to-be-bundled-with-3ds-xl-in-aunz|deadlink=y|title=AC adaptors to be bundled with 3DS XL in AU/NZ|author=Arktus|date=July 19, 2012|publisher=Aussie-Nintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> In Japan and Europe, the handheld does not come with a battery charger, but can use the original Nintendo DSi/Nintendo 3DS charger. The handheld has its own charger in North America,<ref name=ign3dxl>{{cite|author=Goldfarb, Andrew|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/06/22/nintendo-reveals-3ds-xl|date=June 21, 2012|publisher=IGN|title=Nintendo Reveals 3DS XL|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> but it does not include the charging cradle packaged with the original 3DS.
[[File:3DS XL Logo.svg|left|class=invert]]The '''Nintendo 3DS XL''' ('''Nintendo 3DS LL''' in Japan and '''iQue 3DS XL''' in China) is the second version of the Nintendo 3DS handheld. Similarly to the DSi XL, the 3DS XL has larger screens: the upper measuring 124 mm (4.88 inches) and the lower measuring 106 mm (4.18 inches), both being 90% larger than the standard Nintendo 3DS screens, making it tied to the New Nintendo 3DS XL as the biggest screen on a Nintendo handheld so far. The resolution, however, is the same. The 3DS XL also has been given rounded corners and digital {{button|3ds|home}}, {{button|3ds|select}}, and {{button|3ds|start}} buttons instead of the embedded ones found on the Nintendo 3DS. The handheld also sports a single color job instead of the dual color job of its predecessor (black in the interior of the lid and a second main color overall), although it may also come with dual colors. Additionally, the battery has been optimized to last longer. It lasts about 3.5 to six hours (283 to 485 mA) when playing 3DS games, compared to the three to five hours (260 to 433 mA) of play on the original version. The handheld was released in Japan and Europe on July 28, 2012, in North America on August 19, 2012, and in Oceania (bundled with an AC adapter) on August 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite|archive=www.aussie-nintendo.com/news/ac-adaptor-to-be-bundled-with-3ds-xl-in-aunz|deadlink=y|title=AC adaptors to be bundled with 3DS XL in AU/NZ|author=Arktus|date=July 19, 2012|publisher=Aussie-Nintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> In Japan and Europe, the handheld does not come with a battery charger, but can use the original Nintendo DSi/Nintendo 3DS charger. The handheld has its own charger in North America,<ref name=ign3dxl>{{cite|author=Goldfarb, Andrew|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2012/06/22/nintendo-reveals-3ds-xl|date=June 21, 2012|publisher=IGN|title=Nintendo Reveals 3DS XL|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> but it does not include the charging cradle packaged with the original 3DS.


===Nintendo 2DS===
===Nintendo 2DS===
[[File:Logo EN Nintendo 2DS.svg|175px|left|class=invert]]
[[File:Logo EN Nintendo 2DS.svg|175px|left|class=invert]]
[[File:Nintendo2DS.png|thumb|A blue Nintendo 2DS]]
[[File:Nintendo2DS.png|thumb|A blue Nintendo 2DS]]
The '''Nintendo 2DS''' is the third version of the Nintendo 3DS handheld and is part of the Nintendo 3DS family.<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/28/nintendo-announces-2ds|author=Goldfarb, Andrew|date=August 28, 2013|title=Nintendo Announces 2DS|publisher=IGN|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> Like the rest of the Nintendo 3DS models, it can play all Nintendo 3DS games and most Nintendo DS and DSi games; however, unlike the rest of the Nintendo 3DS models, it cannot display 3D images (hence the name), but is more sturdy, that make the system friendly for younger children, and both screens are touch-sensitive without a hinge separating them, with the top screen protected by a layer of plastic,<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.gonintendo.com/archives/210801-nintendo-2ds-is-actually-one-big-touch-screen-that-s-separated-by-plastic|title=Nintendo 2DS is actually one big touch screen that's separated by plastic|date=August 28, 2013|publisher=GoNintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> while it features a tablet design rather than a clamshell design, making it the first handheld system since the original Game Boy Advance system to have a tablet design. The system's box includes a Nintendo 2DS, a Nintendo 2DS stylus, an SDHC Card, a Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter, and the six AR cards. It was released in North America, Europe, and Oceania on October 12th, 2013 at a price of $129.99 in the United States, €129.99 in Europe, and £129.99 in the United Kingdom in order to increase sales of upcoming 3DS games. The 2DS was released in Japan on February 27, 2016, at a cost of approximately ¥9,980.
The '''Nintendo 2DS''' is the third version of the Nintendo 3DS handheld and is part of the Nintendo 3DS family.<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/28/nintendo-announces-2ds|author=Goldfarb, Andrew|date=August 28, 2013|title=Nintendo Announces 2DS|publisher=IGN|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> Like the rest of the Nintendo 3DS models, it can play all Nintendo 3DS games and most Nintendo DS and DSi games; however, unlike the rest of the Nintendo 3DS models, it cannot display 3D images (hence the name), but is more sturdy, that make the system friendly for younger children, and both screens are touch-sensitive without a hinge separating them, with the top screen protected by a layer of plastic,<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.gonintendo.com/archives/210801-nintendo-2ds-is-actually-one-big-touch-screen-that-s-separated-by-plastic|title=Nintendo 2DS is actually one big touch screen that's separated by plastic|date=August 28, 2013|publisher=GoNintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> while it features a tablet design rather than a clamshell design, making it the first handheld system since the original Game Boy Advance system to have a tablet design. The system's box includes a Nintendo 2DS, a Nintendo 2DS stylus, a Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter, and the six AR cards. It was released in North America, Europe, and Oceania on October 12th, 2013 at a price of $129.99 in the United States, €129.99 in Europe, and £129.99 in the United Kingdom in order to increase sales of upcoming 3DS games. The 2DS was released in Japan on February 27, 2016, at a cost of approximately ¥9,980.


Other than the lack of a 3D screen, there are a few hardware nuances worth noting:
Other than the lack of a 3D screen, there are a few hardware nuances worth noting:
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'''amiibo''' are a series of toys-to-life accessories by Nintendo that can be scanned into games using near-field communication technology to add content into games. Originally released for the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS systems later received amiibo compatibility. Compatibility with original Nintendo 3DS systems require an NFC Reader/Writer that wirelessly transfers data via infrared communication, the accessory was released on July 30, 2015 in Japan<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/3dsseries/accessories/index.html|title=周辺機器|ニンテンドー3DSシリーズ|任天堂|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> and Fall 2015 in other regions<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 1, 2015|url=youtu.be/IMedqo8mLaQ?t=42m33s|timestamp=42:33|title=Nintendo Direct 4.1.2015|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref>. New Nintendo 3DS systems feature a built-in near field communicator, activated by placing an amiibo on the Touch Screen. ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' is the first game on the system to incorporate this feature.
'''amiibo''' are a series of toys-to-life accessories by Nintendo that can be scanned into games using near-field communication technology to add content into games. Originally released for the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS systems later received amiibo compatibility. Compatibility with original Nintendo 3DS systems require an NFC Reader/Writer that wirelessly transfers data via infrared communication, the accessory was released on July 30, 2015 in Japan<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/3dsseries/accessories/index.html|title=周辺機器|ニンテンドー3DSシリーズ|任天堂|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref> and Fall 2015 in other regions<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 1, 2015|url=youtu.be/IMedqo8mLaQ?t=42m33s|timestamp=42:33|title=Nintendo Direct 4.1.2015|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 8, 2024}}</ref>. New Nintendo 3DS systems feature a built-in near field communicator, activated by placing an amiibo on the Touch Screen. ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' is the first game on the system to incorporate this feature.


13 games in the ''Super Mario'' series on Nintendo 3DS were released with amiibo support.
Thirteen games in the ''Super Mario'' franchise on Nintendo 3DS were released with amiibo support.
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===SD card===
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'''SD cards''' are industry standardized storage cards supported on the Nintendo 3DS. On Nintendo 3DS, a non-standard measurement unit called a "block" is used for storage capacity: One block is 128 KB, the same as on [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DSi]].
 
The Nintendo 3DS relies almost entirely on an SD card for storage. If the 3DS cannot find an SD card (whether it is missing, ejected when the system is on, write-protected, or broken), no downloaded 3DS games or software (including [[Virtual Console]]), system themes except the default white, or DSiWare games that have not been moved to "System Storage" can be used.
 
All versions of the Nintendo 3DS are pre-packaged with a 4 GB SDHC card (equivalent to approximately 32,000 blocks) in their SD card slots, natively support cards up to 32 GB, and unofficially support cards larger than 32 GB (SDXC) if the cards have been re-formatted from exFAT to FAT32. The Data Management settings has a counter cap at 999,999 blocks, just under 128 GB.
 
Starting with the [[Nintendo eShop]] release of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in July 2012, downloadable software became much larger than what had previously been on Nintendo consoles due to larger-scale games also being made available digitally. ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' requires 2,727 blocks (349.0 MB) and later games would occasionally require substantially more, including ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', which requires 9,800 blocks (1.25 GB).
 
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A few features that do not rely on an SD card can still be used without one: Physical cartridges, [[Mii]]s, built-in system apps, and [[DSiWare]] games that have been set to be stored in "System Storage" (which has 1,056 blocks, equivalent to 135.1 MB, reserved for DSiWare).
 
Nintendo 3DS has a full-size SD card slot that is also compatible with adapters for miniSD and microSD. New Nintendo 3DS replaced the full-size SD card slot with a microSD slot, still with an official limit of 32 GB.
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One of the most notable features of the 3DS, it allows players to create a profile represented by a Mii. When the player closes their 3DS system at any time, even when the '''StreetPass Mii Plaza''' is not open, walking past someone else who also has their 3DS closed (and StreetPass activated) enables each of the profile Miis to appear in both of their Mii Plazas.
One of the most notable features of the 3DS, it allows players to create a profile represented by a Mii. When the player closes their 3DS system at any time, even when the '''StreetPass Mii Plaza''' is not open, walking past someone else who also has their 3DS closed (and StreetPass activated) enables each of the profile Miis to appear in both of their Mii Plazas.


Fourteen games can be played in the Plaza: '''Puzzle Swap''', '''Find Mii''' ('''StreetPass Quest''' in British English), '''Find Mii II''' ('''StreetPass Quest II''' in British English), '''Monster Manor''' ('''StreetPass Mansion''' in British English), '''Warrior's Way''' ('''StreetPass Battle''' in British English), '''Mii Force''' ('''StreetPass Squad''' in British English), '''Flower Town''' ('''StreetPass Garden''' in British English), '''Ultimate Angler''' ('''StreetPass Fishing''' in British English), '''Battleground Z''' ('''StreetPass Zombies''' in British English), '''Market Crashers''' ('''StreetPass Trader''' in British English), '''Slot Car Rivals''' ('''StreetPass Slot Racer''' in British English), '''Feed Mii''' ('''StreetPass Chef''' in British English), '''Ninja Launcher''' ('''StreetPass Ninja''' in British English) and '''Mii Trek''' ('''StreetPass Explorers''' in British English). The three former games are immediately available when a user buys a Nintendo 3DS, but the rest cost an additional $5.00 (4.99 euros) apiece. They could also be bought all at once for $15.00 (14.99 euros). With the discontinuation of digital purchases for Nintendo 3DS in March 2023, it is no longer possible to buy the downloadable games, though they can still be downloaded by those who purchased them when they were available.
Fourteen games can be played in the Plaza: '''Puzzle Swap''', '''Find Mii''' ('''StreetPass Quest''' in British English), '''Find Mii II''' ('''StreetPass Quest II''' in British English), '''Monster Manor''' ('''StreetPass Mansion''' in British English), '''Warrior's Way''' ('''StreetPass Battle''' in British English), '''Mii Force''' ('''StreetPass Squad''' in British English), '''Flower Town''' ('''StreetPass Garden''' in British English), '''Ultimate Angler''' ('''StreetPass Fishing''' in British English), '''Battleground Z''' ('''StreetPass Zombies''' in British English), '''Market Crashers''' ('''StreetPass Trader''' in British English), '''Slot Car Rivals''' ('''StreetPass Slot Racer''' in British English), '''Feed Mii''' ('''StreetPass Chef''' in British English), '''Ninja Launcher''' ('''StreetPass Ninja''' in British English) and '''Mii Trek''' ('''StreetPass Explorers''' in British English). The three former games are immediately available when a user buys a Nintendo 3DS, but the rest cost an additional $5.00 (€4.99) apiece. They could also be bought all at once for $15.00 (€14.99). With the discontinuation of digital purchases for Nintendo 3DS in March 2023, it is no longer possible to buy the downloadable games, though they can still be downloaded by those who purchased them when they were available.


In Find Mii and Find Mii II, Miis are utilized to fight their way through several enemy-filled rooms. ''Super Mario''-themed accessories such as character caps can be obtained and later be used to dress up the Miis. When another 3DS is detected, its profile Mii will join in on the game. In Puzzle Swap, players exchange pieces of various different Nintendo-themed puzzles in order to complete them and unlock three-dimensional images.
In Find Mii and Find Mii II, Miis are utilized to fight their way through several enemy-filled rooms. ''Super Mario''-themed accessories such as character caps can be obtained and later be used to dress up the Miis. When another 3DS is detected, its profile Mii will join in on the game. In Puzzle Swap, players exchange pieces of various different Nintendo-themed puzzles in order to complete them and unlock three-dimensional images.
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