No, a 3DS (Nintendo 3DS) is not a magnet. It is a handheld gaming console that features 3D graphics and various gaming capabilities. While it may contain magnetic components, such as in its speakers or sensors, the device itself does not function as a magnet.
Yes. One specifically is used to tell the 3DS that the console has been closed and to go into sleep mode.
The 3DS XL came after the 3DS.
Yes no metter what 3DS is a 3DS
There is no such thing as a 3DS DSi.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
No, it is not out for 3DS.
yes
You buy ds or 3ds games and then put them in your 3ds.
No, It's for both 3DS and 3DS XL. 3DS XL is just a larger version of the 3DS.
Basically the 3DS XL is a larger 3DS so if you want a larger screen size, go for the 3DS XL. The 3DS is cheaper and is smaller if the XL is too bulky for you.
No, you must have the original 3DS with the ambassador program. The only way to transfer the ambassador games to the 3DS XL is by doing a system transfer, from the 3DS to the 3DS XL, which requires both systems.
There is no DSI 3DS comming out, the 3DS has DSI features and the 3DS is the new version of the DSi but, remember the 3DS is 3D, Seeing is believing.