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the 4ds is going to have a 3ds circle pad
Already out
The 3DS and the Circle Pad Pro connect to each other through the IR (Infra Red) Port on the top of the bottom half of the system. That's why it need batteries.
No. The Circle Pad Pro is a third party accessory and must be purchased seperately.
The circle is creatively called the Circle Pad. It's basically a more ergonomically designed version of the PSP's analog pad, or in other words functions as a flatter analog stick. It allows for 360 degree movement in games, since it can move in all directions.
No, the two are spaced enough that it is fairly comfortable to use either one.
Yes, the Circle Pad (essentially a flattened joystick) is on the left side of the bottom half.
Yes, you can use it for all previous DS games.
The wii.
Sort of, it's called the circle pad, it works just like a joystick only it doesn't stick out.
There are many different control options for the 3DS. Whether or not a game can be played in more than one way depends on the game itself. The 3DS' buttons are how you'll be playing most of your games. In addition to the D-pad, A B X Y face buttons and L and R shoulder buttons, the system also has what is called a "circle pad" that acts as an analog slidepad. The touch screen is another way the system can be interfaced with, as per the original DS. A new control scheme implemented in the 3DS is motion and tilt controls made possible by the system's gyroscope and accelerometer.