Yes. The 3D Depth Slider on the side of the 3DS allows the depth to be adjusted or even turned off.
a 3ds is a dsi with 3D effect. a dsi XL is a big dsi. you can choose: 3D effect or being big. i would choose the 3D effect.
Yes--it's right there in the name. However, the Nintendo 3DS is not magic and cannot display anything in 3D that was not made to be displayed in 3D. It is also suggested that Parental Controls be used to restrict the 3D effect for children 6 and under.
Yes, you can disable the 3D effect if you wish.
Yes. In fact, it will have additional functionality on the 3DS and the DSi series
The latest revisions to the 3DS line are - the 2DS, which was a budget version with no hinge or 3D effect, and the 'New 3DS' which is a more powerful model with additional buttons, and upcoming games that will be exclusive to it.
The Nintendo 3DS release is February 21 2012 according to GameStop
You cant really compare it, as Nintendo 3DS is hand held and PS3 is used on TV, but the Nintendo 3DS is 3D, I've Played on a Nintendo 3DS its amazing the 3D, I've played on a PS3 the HD was amazing. really its down to personal opinion, personally i Like the Nintendo 3DS more.
They are! I own a Nintendo 3DS, and I was amazed at how good the 3D was. Even the graphics when the 3D is off are good, too!
yes
To Be The First 3D Handheld.
LEGO Battles can't be played on the Nintendo Wii. It can be played on the Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL, 3DS (without 3D), 3DS XL (without 3D), 2DS, New 3DS (without 3D), and New 3DS XL (without 3D)
Yes, the Nintendo 2DS is compatible with 3DS games. However, autostereoscopic 3D will not function.