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No. 3DS games are not compatible with the DSi XL.
Of course. The 3DS XL is just bigger. It can still play normal DS and 3DS games.
No, the Nintendo DS lite cannot play 3DS games.
Yes. The regular 3DS and XL now have the revised 'New 3DS' models. They are more powerful, have extra buttons, and there will be games only they can play, games incompatible with regular 3DS systems.
There are no '3DS XL' specific games. There are only '3DS games'. The XL is simply a larger model of the 3DS, not a new device.
Yes, the 3DS/2DS is backwards compatible and can play DS and DSi games.
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS family can play Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi games. However, some games that require the GBA slot (Guitar Hero) will not work for the Nintendo 3DS.The Nintendo 3DS family includes:- Nintendo 3DS- Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)- Nintendo 2DS- New Nintendo 3DS- New Nintendo 3DS XL (LL)
Yes, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire are 3DS games and therefore they're available to be played on any of the Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 2DS systems that can play 3DS games and that includes Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS, the New Nintendo 3DS and the New Nintendo 3DS XL.
No, 3DS games only work in a 3DS or 3DS XL.
You have to buy a brand new New 3DS XL for approximately $200.
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS (as well as the 3DS XL and 2dS) has its own 3DS games that will not work for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL.
The "Nintendo 3DS" family of consoles includes- - Nintendo 3DS (2011) - Nintendo 3DS XL - Nintendo 2DS - New Nintendo 3DS - New Nintendo 3DS XL Yes. Any member of the 3DS "family" can play 3DS games, but be aware that some games may be restricted to newer hardware -- Xenoblade Chronicles 3D can only be played on New Nintendo 3DS systems and as such cannot be played on older hardware, while Majora's Mask 3D makes use of the New 3DS's extra buttons and C-stick, but can be played on older hardware.