Nintendo reveals the "New Nintendo 3DS" and "New Nintendo 3DS LL"

I'm surprised how mad people are getting about this. Between gameboy colour and DSi XL this is pretty standard for Nintendo. The only reason the GBA didn't get a revision of this sort was because of its short lifespan due to that failed "third pillar' stuff alongside the DS.

It's really not that shocking that they're doing this, and the only "new" software that's announced at this point in a Xenoblade port. Nothing to freak out over. I really don't get the "oh I bought the Zelda 3DS XL (or other special versions) for nothing?" reactions either. You bought a product that you wanted to use, you didn't buy it for nothing. On top of that you bought a nearly 3 year old product. Everything product has a lifespan and you know that going into it.

And hell, the 3DS' lifespan isn't even close to over yet, really, the vast majority of software will probably still just be for it anyway.
 
Didn't it when the 3DS launched that Nintendo in Japan and Europe don't include adaptors, but in North America, they typically include it. Alot of people were worried until NOA re-affirmed that they'll get one.

The 3DS XL had no charger in Europe, but I believe an outroar caused them to include it in America. There's a similar warning on European boxes.

I can't see any warnings on 3DS LL boxes that there is no charger, but it would make sense.

Edit:
This 3DS LL limited edition bragged about including a charger...
 
As soon as a system has exclusive games that can't be played on previous systems, it needs it's own identity.
Go tell that to Sony first, their ps4 can't read any PSOne, PS2 et PS3 games discs.
Because they prefered to make you pay by buy them on PSN, yeah really nice move...
 
Interesting. What does it stand for?

LL is essentially the same as XL, so extra large size.
Japan has a different nomenclature for their sizes than western countries do.
It's like the difference between the American English "chips" and the British English "crisps". Their the exact same thing, it's just a different word.
 
Wow it doesn't take much at all for Nintendo to flip the table. New 3DS will dominate MC chart for many months to come. Then they can release New WiiU with upgraded spec later. Good on them.
 
Once again, Nintendo is proving their ineptitude in naming a console. This is only gonna hurt them and divide their consumer base further.

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People know what it means when you put NEW in front of the name of the hardware. All they have to do is make sure their marketing is clear.
 
NFC/Amiibo support means Pokemon Amiibo are coming. Prepare your wallets. And your buttholes. Ninty about to make a laaaata money.
 
The 3DS XL had no charger in Europe, but I believe an outroar caused them to include it in America. There's a similar warning on European boxes.

I can't see any warnings on 3DS LL boxes that there is no charger, but it would make sense.

Can you charge them only with a computer? :( And btw, I have an old DSi, can I use the charger from that with the 3DS?
 
Exclusive games? Why Nintendo. I could live with it if they're all just last gen ports (Wii owner), but I'm still not particularly happy with idea. Especially considering how it seems to be months between notable game releases on the 3DS already.
 
Why? A slightly better processor and a second stick? Which I don't even see, I see a nub, is that suppose to be a stick? Can games use AA now with the better processor? Or is this really for porting Wii games to this new 3DS?

Am confused.

To make old hardware new again. That's why it exists.

I'm confused why others are confused.
 
Can you charge them only with a computer? :( And btw, I have an old DSi, can I use the charger from that with the 3DS?

No cable whatsoever is included so only if you have an older charger. They state on the box which older chargers work. DSi and newer I think.

My friend got one and couldn't play for a week because he didn't know about it. He's quite informed, but got it online where it's hard to see the warning on the box.
 
So bought. I want the regular sized one. The XL is too for me to carry around.

Leaning towards that one myself. Seriously, the XL was okay for me but not so much of an improvement that I was willing to upgrade from my OG 3ds. This one however is perfect for me. Also the changeable faceplates are amazing and the second stick now pretty much guarantees that the next Nintendo handheld will have dual sticks. I don't know how this new model will affect sales or market trends or whatever, all I know, is that I need one!
 
Why? A slightly better processor and a second stick? Which I don't even see, I see a nub, is that suppose to be a stick? Can games use AA now with the better processor? Or is this really for porting Wii games to this new 3DS?

Am confused.

A better processor, a better internet browser, a better battery (the nub), a second stick, two additional shoulder buttons, changeable faceplates, integrated NFC, skinnable OS, new exclusive games (like the Xenoblade port, which isn'T exactly a new game, but it's not playable on regular 3DSs).

It's like the jump from DS to DSi.
Old games probably won't suddenly use AA or have a better framerate just because the processor is better. I'm pretty sure the processor will be clocked down in order to play regular 3DS games and clocked regularly when playing games that are playable with enhancements on New 3DS/XL.

The New 3DS series is just another "in-betweener" from Nintendo, just like the GBC, GBA SP and Micro and the DSi were.
 
WHY OH WHY DID I BUY A 3DS LAST YEAR

OH GOD WHY

Because you're a sucker like the rest of us who foolishly thought Nintendo would actually support a system rather than try and force everyone to upgrade to a marginally better system by putting exclusive content on said marginally better system.
 
Is the no switchable covers for LL thing true? That seems like a pretty silly thing to leave out.

What about removable batteries for LL?

I want those switchable covers for my future New 3DS XL as well! :(

Howver, I think they will be announced later on.
 
No cable whatsoever is included so only if you have an older charger. They state on the box which older chargers work. DSi and newer I think.

My friend got one and couldn't play for a week because he didn't know about it. He's quite informed, but got it online where it's hard to see the warning on the box.

Didn't know that. That seems like a really stupid idea on Nintendos part.
 
as much as I love my 3DS XL, the slightly larger screen and SNES buttons of the White Regular one is seriously winning me over.

The face plates are a huge plus too. Hopefully we can get some transparent ones so we can put our own designs behind them.

Wonder if custom Wallpaper will be a thing too? (I mean our own images)
I am in the same boat, can't believe Nintendo has convinced me to sell my larger XL so I can buy a smaller version.
 
Made a new thread about this... but the neogaf gods decided it wasn't to be... so I'll move the discussion to this thread.

PREFACE: I'm not an expert on computers/cpus/gpus/etc but I do have at least a fair understanding... This is all conjecture and I'm very VERY willing to have people more knowledgable step in and correct me thoughts. I will update the OP in kind.


We know the new 3DS will be have a faster CPU... but how much? To ask that, let's first consider what we already know about the 3DS...

3Dbrew.org said:
  • ARM11 Processor Core ARM11 MPCore 2x 268MHz(~268123480 Hz) & 2x VFP Co-Processor
  • ARM9 Processor Core ARM946 134MHz(~134058675 Hz)
  • GPU DMP PICA 268MHz
  • DSP CEVA TeakLite. Based on Atmel AT75C. 134Mhz. 24ch 32728Hz sampling rates.

Judging by all of this, we can (probably) safely assume that the 3DS base clock is 134mhz, with the GPU and ARM11 CPU being on a 2x multiplier.

We know (or guess?) that the GPU itself will be maintaining it's same clock rate, and is thus going to be running on an independent multiplier from the CPU.

So, realistically this means that the New 3DS ARM11 is likely running 402mhz or 536mhz meaning a 50-100% overall speed boost to the primary processor in the system. We may be able to narrow this down further, but this is where I'm not sure... I'm not sure if the CPU/GPU/DSP would all need to run on full integer ratios.

For example 402mhz is a 3:1 ratio to the DSP/ARM9, but it's a 1.5:1 ratio on the GPU which I'm not sure would work.

So yeah, now that I've outted myself as being completely inept, any more experienced people wish to throw their input in?
 
I think I'll get the little one, this time.

I love my XL, but it's fucking big to hang around.

Holy shit, Xenoblade...THE POTENTIAL!
 
Exclusive? No. Enhanced? Yes.



I don't see how it will hurt them nor divide their consumer base "further".

It's a new major revision that has unique physical additions and exclusives that cannot be played on previous hardware. Yet, the interface and name are mostly the same and will share games from the previous generation. Nintendo just made every 3ds on huge market obsolete. There's little reason to develop 3ds only games rather than n3DS exclusives. So now we'll have the market of old 3DS and n3DS. The name doesn't highlight the changes and merely indicates to consumers it's new. How is that not a divide in the consumer bases? Don't act like Nintendo has a great history with console names and their success in the market


As far as the iPad comparison, apple is far more successful than Nintendo in conveying their differences in hardware. An iPad can do far more than a 3ds; it's much closer to a computer and can allow for revisions without compromising most existing applications. Does this mean Nintendo is done with regular 3ds games? Will Nintendo make n3ds enhanced versions? Are they gonna sell their n3ds games in the same space as the hardware that CANNOT play these games?
 
Wow it doesn't take much at all for Nintendo to flip the table. New 3DS will dominate MC chart for many months to come. Then they can release New WiiU with upgraded spec later. Good on them.

Will never happen. Why would they do that? They've never done this with one of their home consoles before.

Nope, not gonna happen.
 
So going to have to consider what base colour and cover will look best.

One time I'd not be sad with the Japanese version coming out first.
 
So the screen is bigger for New 3DS, but is the overall system bigger?
There was a lot of wasted space on 3DS, so I hope it's not bigger.

Definitely leaning towards New 3DS over New 3DS XL.
 
LOL This is ridiculous. I'm gonna rock my OG til the wheels fall off unless they give this a good price and a promotion with Gamestop where I can trade it in.
 
It's a new major revision that has unique physical additions and exclusives that cannot be played on previous hardware. Yet, the interface and name are mostly the same and will share games from the previous generation. Nintendo just made every 3ds on huge market obsolete. There's little reason to develop 3ds only games rather than n3DS exclusives. So now we'll have the market of old 3DS and n3DS. The name doesn't highlight the changes and merely indicates to consumers it's new. How is that not a divide in the consumer bases? Don't act like Nintendo has a great history with console names and their success in the market

Uhh how? It makes more sense for 3rd parties to focus on regular 3ds, so they can focus on both markets.
 
That's the most surprising thing about this, they'd normally drop it at this stage.

While this is true, on previous systems, there was always some sort of cost saving associated with dropping BC. GBM was able to finally drop the antiquated GB chipset, DSi got rid of the bulky GBA port, Wii redesign got rid of the controller ports and simplified the disc drive design.

In the new 3DS there is nothing to save by dropping BC. The DS internals are built into the SOC, and therefore can't be dropped without majorly redesigning it (which would just be more expensive) and there are no DS exclusive ports to drop either. On top that, with digital DSiWare games sitting on the system, dropping support for them would probably create a lot more controversy than dropping support for physical games (what happens to my DSiWare when I do a system transfer?).

So yeah, makes sense that they're keeping it this time. I suspect the same to be true of the Wii U if it ever gets a redesign.
 
On the other hand, with iOS there's no confusion about compatible software.

Some software doesn't work on iPad 2/iPad mini (non retina). The iPad mini is still being sold, but its HW is very old. Here is one example features on NeoGAF.

My first gen iPod touch lacked some features and developers would lock apps out of it by needing a microphone. That was very late in its life and iPhone OS 4 was never made available for it which made it easy to lock apps out of the poor old ARM11 chip :P
It is fairly straight forward when you get a simple "this app is not compatible" because everything is online.
 
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