Yes, the Nintendo 3DS is the newest installment of the Nintendo DS series.
Nintendo currently has no plans to make an XL version of the 3DS.
actually nintendo has no plans for making a nintendo 3ds.
No, there is the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS with an XL version for both but there is no Nintendo 3DSi
No, there is the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS with an XL version for both but there is no Nintendo 3DSi
Windows is a microsoft product. You cannot get Windows on a 3DS.
yes
There are several types of Nintendo DS systems ranging from the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL. The newest version of the Nintendo DS is the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS 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.
Yes, there will be a new 3DS model confusingly named the 'New Nintendo 3DS' and 'New Nintendo 3DS XL'This newer model will include:- improved graphics and processing power- Additional ZR and ZL buttons- A C Stick- Auto brightness feature and better 3D visuals allowing to track where your eyes are to accommodate for the location- Amiibo compatibilityThere has been no specific announced release date for Europe and North America, as of November 2014, but has already been released in Japan and AustraliaYes, there have been two new models, the 3DS XL (a larger version of the 3DS), and the 2DS (a cheaper version of the 3DS with no 3D function). There is also the upcoming New Nintendo 3DS, which has a bigger screen and more processing power.
Technically,yes but to an update for the Nintendo 3DS version makes you can't use the internet.
The Nintendo 3DS is backwards compatible with Nintendo DS titles, so all DS Pokemon games and subsequent 3DS Pokemon games will work on the 3DS.
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS LL is the Japanese name for the Nintendo 3DS XL