Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Hands on with Nintendo 2DS

When covering video games, sometimes judging with your hands is more important than with your eyes or ears.

It's hard not to review the Nintendo 2DS -- launching Oct. 12 for $130 -- without seeming a bit puzzled. Forget that there's no 3-D capability (hence the 2DS name). This version of Nintendo's popular handheld ditches the clamshell design. So, instead of opening and closing the handheld as you would with 3DS and earlier DS models, the 2DS arrives with a slate form factor.
Nintendo offered a demo of the 2DS recently, featuring several games includingMario Kart, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Luigi'sMansion: Dark Moon.
While the 2DS retains the same dual screens, the device feels lighter and thinner. With the hinges gone, the thumbstick, directional pad and face buttons have been moved up. Two larger shoulder buttons sit on top, while the mic has moved to the lower left. Also, the 2DS trades in the switch to turn wireless functionality on and off for a Sleep switch. See more...
Source: usatoday


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