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More details on the 3DS were [[n:E3 conference reveals wealth of information|revealed at E3 in 2010]], with graphics reminiscent of a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game being shown. The 3DS is fully compatible with Nintendo DS games, as well as its own games, while the 3D depth-sensing features are able to be adjusted at-will using a slider on the right side of the top screen. The top screen is slightly wider than the bottom, with a 5:3 aspect ratio, while the system itself features a control stick dubbed the "Circle Pad", in addition to the normal D-pad featured on all prior handhelds. The 3DS is also fully compatible with DSi-only features, like the ones in {{game|Black and White|s}}.<!--Note: mostly copy-paste from PDF right now-->
More details on the 3DS were [[n:E3 conference reveals wealth of information|revealed at E3 in 2010]], with graphics reminiscent of a [[Nintendo GameCube]] game being shown. The 3DS is fully compatible with Nintendo DS games, as well as its own games, while the 3D depth-sensing features are able to be adjusted at-will using a slider on the right side of the top screen. The top screen is slightly wider than the bottom, with a 5:3 aspect ratio, while the system itself features a control stick dubbed the "Circle Pad", in addition to the normal D-pad featured on all prior handhelds. The 3DS is also fully compatible with DSi-only features, like the ones in {{game|Black and White|s}}.<!--Note: mostly copy-paste from PDF right now-->


A larger version called the [[Nintendo 3DS XL]], was released in Japan and Europe on July 28, 2012 and will be released in North America and Australia in late August.
A larger version called the [[Nintendo 3DS XL]], was released in Japan and Europe on July 28, 2012, in North America on August 19 and Australia on August 23.


==Technical specifications==
==Technical specifications==
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