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# SpotPass & StreetPass wireless Dual outer + 1 inner 3D cameras 3D gaming w/o glasses Nintendo 3DS - Cosmo Black

**Price:** RM22
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## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your play with 3D that’s as bold as you are!

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- **What is this?** Nintendo 3DS - Cosmo Black
- **How much does it cost?** RM22 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Capture Life in 3D:** Snap unique 3D photos using one inner and two outer cameras, turning memories into immersive keepsakes.
- • **Built-In Fun & Control:** Enjoy preloaded apps like Face Raiders and Mii Maker, plus parental controls to tailor the 3D experience for every family member.
- • **Sleek, Portable Design:** Lightweight and fingerprint-resistant Cosmo Black finish fits perfectly in your hand and your lifestyle—game anywhere, anytime.
- • **Glasses-Free 3D Immersion:** Experience stunning 3D visuals with the innovative Depth Slider—customize your 3D intensity on the fly without any clunky glasses.
- • **Seamless Social Connectivity:** Stay connected with SpotPass and StreetPass to unlock exclusive content and effortlessly share gaming moments with friends.

## Overview

The Nintendo 3DS Cosmo Black is a cutting-edge handheld console featuring glasses-free 3D gameplay, a trio of 3D cameras for immersive photos, and advanced wireless features like SpotPass and StreetPass. Its sleek design, adjustable 3D depth slider, and built-in entertainment apps make it a versatile device for gamers of all ages, while parental controls ensure safe play for younger users.

## Description

Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player. The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform's potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices. The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable "Virtual Console" games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You'll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get. DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately). PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo. * Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.

Review: Incredible device for people with good eyes - Let's face it: 3D isn't for everybody. There's people with the lazy eye this will not work for. There's people that are partially blind. This unit will not work for everyone as a portable 3D device. But regardless, this unit is pretty powerful, and seeing Super Street Fighter IV 3D in motion at 60fps is proof. Out of the box, I had probably a minute of eye adjustment, then I was fine. The tutorial at the beginning is quickly over, and you're in the menu. I spent more time messing around with the menu than I did in an actual game so far. There's a lot of junk to do! There's a music player with interactive retro game visualizers. There's the Mii creator, which now allows you to have a full beard (was this in the Wii?). The AR cards, camera, etc.. The 3D camera is good for the small screen your on and doesn't look half bad, until you take the camera out of 3D mode. It's a horrible little 0.3mp camera, but still, it takes 3D pictures that work. I spent a while trying to trick the camera into thinking objects were in front of other items by using different angles and such. No such luck. It just works. Which just makes me shake my head and shrug, because I have no idea how technology works anymore. Even after looking up how it works, I'm just going to Homer Simpson this and go "I dunno..". Speaking of the camera and things I don't understand, there's a pack of cards that come with the 3DS that allow you to do goofy things in 3D or import Nintendo characters into you picture using "Augmented Reality". Whatever. It looks cool, it's fun as crap to do, but it just makes 0 sense to me how this stuff really works. Please, don't explain it. The fact that I don't know makes the tech even more magical. The friend's list is a lot more internet friendly than the Wii, but not by much. Instead of needing a friend code for each and every game like on the Wii, the 3DS has a single code that allows you to add a friend and then you can play with them. It manages to be a step behind still, but I'd rather deal with one forgetable code than several. Why I can't just tell my friends to add me with my usual gamer ID is... dumb. For those wondering, there's no Pictochat. I came from a DS phat, and that was one feature I actually kind of wanted. But I guess we can't have everything we want. There's also no alarm clock, which is weird. The rude bird in the tutorials would have been nice to wake up to. But with firmware updates and the game/app store coming in May, we might see some of this stuff return. I haven't used Street Pass. My out of work neighbors, or the guy upstairs who beats his girlfriend daily, hasn't bought or stolen one yet. I'll update the review when I find someone who has a 3DS to street share with. DS games, from what I've heard, look horrible on this thing. From personal experience, at least with Pokemon Black, it looks fine. There's nothing horrible on it, but I never experienced it on the DSi or anything else. If you're not truly picky, I'm sure it will look just fine. Or at least Pokemon does. Battery life is pretty crappy. The realistic battery life is around 3 hours with 3D on and wi-fi. Adjusting the brightness does help, along with turning off all of the other 3DS features, but right now, it's the worst part of the system. However, with all the options to keep it powered in, it won't be a big problem for me. I have a PSP that I actually play a lot (thanks to PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe), and by a lot, I mean while I'm on a road trip. But even then, I have it plugged in. I can't imagine me being any different with this thing. I get tired of using handhelds within a couple of hours, so I probably won't run into the battery issue too often. The biggest negative that I've seen right now (aside from battery life) is the game lists for early adopters. There's literally nothing that's going to blow you away. I mentioned SSFIV3D, which is probably going to be the only game that will be remembered out of the bunch. Nintendo probably should have thought about putting a Mario Kart or something out to keep us Nintendo freaks happy. I'm also hoping that the Virtual Console system isn't a rip off like I feel some of the Wii VC titles are. It's a shame when I can get a physical copy of Super Mario Bros. for around a buck, but I have to spend $5 on a VC copy. But when the VC comes out, everyone must buy Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. It's the ultimate Zelda title.
Review: An exciting new system that you must own for its games - The 3DS is Nintendo's answer to the 3D craze. The machine is superbly engineered and richly featured, but the hardware marvels should not be the sole reason to buy a 3DS--buy it for the games. == Hardware features == - 3D screen that lets you play games and watch movies in 3D, WITHOUT glasses! - Two cameras in the back that let you shoot 3D pictures - Finally, an analog control above the traditional directional pad - Similar to smartphones, it has a Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor to control games that support this feature - Best of all, it's backwards compatible with older DS and DSi games - IEEE 802.11 b/g with WPA/WPA2 2.4 GHz wireless to enable Internet access and local wireless multiplayer game play - Stereo Audio jack - Game card and SD card slots (2GB SD card included) Screen specs: - Top screen is 3.53 inches with an 800 x 240 widescreen resolution. 3D WITHOUT glasses with 400 pixels allocated to each eye - Bottom touch screen is 3.02 inches with a 320 x 240 resolution and IS NOT 3D == Dimensions == - Height: 2.9 inches (73mm) - Width: 5.3 inches (134mm) - Depth: 0.8 inches (20mm) - Weight: 8 ounces (226g) == Battery specs == - 3-5 hours when playing Nintendo 3DS software - 5-8 hours when playing Nintendo DS software. == Comparison with DSi == DSi top screen: 3.25 inches 256 x 192 resolution 3DS top screen: 3.53 inches 800 x 240 resolution DSi bottom screen: 3.25 inches 256 x 192 resolution 3DS bottom screen: 3.02 inches 320 x 240 resolution == Games == This is probably the most important topic as the 3DS is designed and marketed as a game machine. It is great to know that on launch, thousands of DS and DSi games will be compatible. But how about new and big franchise titles? It is great to know that big names such as Capcom, Sega, UBI Soft, and Konami have gotten behind the 3DS. What game should you own at launch? My recommendation is Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition as it features some exciting new 3D views unique to the 3DS. Another huge plus of the 3DS is for Resident Evil fans as Capcom has officially announced two brand new titles. The first is Resident Evil: Mercenaries - 3DS which is a combination of the hugely popular Resident Evil 4 and 5 Mercenary modes. I am a HUGE fan of Resident Evil 4 and think it is the very best of the franchise. It is awesome to know that we can play in the RE4 village stage in Mercenary mode with a ton of new characters and weapons. Secondly and the most exciting, is a brand new advancement to the Resident Evil story, Resident Evil: Revelations (coming soon). If you must have Resident Evil on launch day, pick up Resident Evil Deadly Silence for the DS, if you don't already have it. == 3D viewing == 3D viewing is a matter of taste. There is a dial on the side of the 3DS that increases or decreases the effect at will, including turning it off completely. While Nintendo has released a warning that the effect can impact the growth of children's eyes (which my mother always said anyway when I bought the original Nintendo!), the 3DS should be used with common sense. If it hurts your eyes, turn off the 3D effect! == Conclusion == An exciting system that captures the 3D phenomenon sweeping the world and embodies it into a device so rich with features that it is almost a steal at its $249.99 list price (save your money kids!). Look out for awesome first party titles, including new Mario and Zelda games. -J. Sturak author of From Vegas With Blood

## Features

- Nintendo 3DS offers a new way to play, 3D without the need for special glasses. The 3D Depth Slider lets your determine how much 3D you want to see.
- Play 3D games and take 3D pictures with Nintendo 3DS. One inner camera and two outer cameras. Resolutions are 640 x 480 for each camera. Lens are single focus and uses the CMOS capture element.
- Connect to a deeper wireless experience with SpotPass and StreetPass, giving you more exclusive content and connecting you with other Nintendo 3DS users.
- Complete with an adjustable stylus, 6 AR cards, and fun built-in software such as Face Raiders, Nintendo 3DS Sound, and the Mii Maker application.
- Use Parental Controls to restrict 3D mode for children 6 and under.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002I096AA |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,360 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #23 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Consoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,654) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | CTRSKAAA |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.8 x 2.9 inches; 8 ounces |
| Release date | March 27, 2011 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible device for people with good eyes
*by D***Y on March 29, 2011*

Let's face it: 3D isn't for everybody. There's people with the lazy eye this will not work for. There's people that are partially blind. This unit will not work for everyone as a portable 3D device. But regardless, this unit is pretty powerful, and seeing Super Street Fighter IV 3D in motion at 60fps is proof. Out of the box, I had probably a minute of eye adjustment, then I was fine. The tutorial at the beginning is quickly over, and you're in the menu. I spent more time messing around with the menu than I did in an actual game so far. There's a lot of junk to do! There's a music player with interactive retro game visualizers. There's the Mii creator, which now allows you to have a full beard (was this in the Wii?). The AR cards, camera, etc.. The 3D camera is good for the small screen your on and doesn't look half bad, until you take the camera out of 3D mode. It's a horrible little 0.3mp camera, but still, it takes 3D pictures that work. I spent a while trying to trick the camera into thinking objects were in front of other items by using different angles and such. No such luck. It just works. Which just makes me shake my head and shrug, because I have no idea how technology works anymore. Even after looking up how it works, I'm just going to Homer Simpson this and go "I dunno..". Speaking of the camera and things I don't understand, there's a pack of cards that come with the 3DS that allow you to do goofy things in 3D or import Nintendo characters into you picture using "Augmented Reality". Whatever. It looks cool, it's fun as crap to do, but it just makes 0 sense to me how this stuff really works. Please, don't explain it. The fact that I don't know makes the tech even more magical. The friend's list is a lot more internet friendly than the Wii, but not by much. Instead of needing a friend code for each and every game like on the Wii, the 3DS has a single code that allows you to add a friend and then you can play with them. It manages to be a step behind still, but I'd rather deal with one forgetable code than several. Why I can't just tell my friends to add me with my usual gamer ID is... dumb. For those wondering, there's no Pictochat. I came from a DS phat, and that was one feature I actually kind of wanted. But I guess we can't have everything we want. There's also no alarm clock, which is weird. The rude bird in the tutorials would have been nice to wake up to. But with firmware updates and the game/app store coming in May, we might see some of this stuff return. I haven't used Street Pass. My out of work neighbors, or the guy upstairs who beats his girlfriend daily, hasn't bought or stolen one yet. I'll update the review when I find someone who has a 3DS to street share with. DS games, from what I've heard, look horrible on this thing. From personal experience, at least with Pokemon Black, it looks fine. There's nothing horrible on it, but I never experienced it on the DSi or anything else. If you're not truly picky, I'm sure it will look just fine. Or at least Pokemon does. Battery life is pretty crappy. The realistic battery life is around 3 hours with 3D on and wi-fi. Adjusting the brightness does help, along with turning off all of the other 3DS features, but right now, it's the worst part of the system. However, with all the options to keep it powered in, it won't be a big problem for me. I have a PSP that I actually play a lot (thanks to PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe), and by a lot, I mean while I'm on a road trip. But even then, I have it plugged in. I can't imagine me being any different with this thing. I get tired of using handhelds within a couple of hours, so I probably won't run into the battery issue too often. The biggest negative that I've seen right now (aside from battery life) is the game lists for early adopters. There's literally nothing that's going to blow you away. I mentioned SSFIV3D, which is probably going to be the only game that will be remembered out of the bunch. Nintendo probably should have thought about putting a Mario Kart or something out to keep us Nintendo freaks happy. I'm also hoping that the Virtual Console system isn't a rip off like I feel some of the Wii VC titles are. It's a shame when I can get a physical copy of Super Mario Bros. for around a buck, but I have to spend $5 on a VC copy. But when the VC comes out, everyone must buy Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. It's the ultimate Zelda title.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An exciting new system that you must own for its games
*by J***K on March 27, 2011*

The 3DS is Nintendo's answer to the 3D craze. The machine is superbly engineered and richly featured, but the hardware marvels should not be the sole reason to buy a 3DS--buy it for the games. == Hardware features == - 3D screen that lets you play games and watch movies in 3D, WITHOUT glasses! - Two cameras in the back that let you shoot 3D pictures - Finally, an analog control above the traditional directional pad - Similar to smartphones, it has a Motion Sensor and Gyro Sensor to control games that support this feature - Best of all, it's backwards compatible with older DS and DSi games - IEEE 802.11 b/g with WPA/WPA2 2.4 GHz wireless to enable Internet access and local wireless multiplayer game play - Stereo Audio jack - Game card and SD card slots (2GB SD card included) Screen specs: - Top screen is 3.53 inches with an 800 x 240 widescreen resolution. 3D WITHOUT glasses with 400 pixels allocated to each eye - Bottom touch screen is 3.02 inches with a 320 x 240 resolution and IS NOT 3D == Dimensions == - Height: 2.9 inches (73mm) - Width: 5.3 inches (134mm) - Depth: 0.8 inches (20mm) - Weight: 8 ounces (226g) == Battery specs == - 3-5 hours when playing Nintendo 3DS software - 5-8 hours when playing Nintendo DS software. == Comparison with DSi == DSi top screen: 3.25 inches 256 x 192 resolution 3DS top screen: 3.53 inches 800 x 240 resolution DSi bottom screen: 3.25 inches 256 x 192 resolution 3DS bottom screen: 3.02 inches 320 x 240 resolution == Games == This is probably the most important topic as the 3DS is designed and marketed as a game machine. It is great to know that on launch, thousands of DS and DSi games will be compatible. But how about new and big franchise titles? It is great to know that big names such as Capcom, Sega, UBI Soft, and Konami have gotten behind the 3DS. What game should you own at launch? My recommendation is Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition as it features some exciting new 3D views unique to the 3DS. Another huge plus of the 3DS is for Resident Evil fans as Capcom has officially announced two brand new titles. The first is Resident Evil: Mercenaries - 3DS which is a combination of the hugely popular Resident Evil 4 and 5 Mercenary modes. I am a HUGE fan of Resident Evil 4 and think it is the very best of the franchise. It is awesome to know that we can play in the RE4 village stage in Mercenary mode with a ton of new characters and weapons. Secondly and the most exciting, is a brand new advancement to the Resident Evil story, Resident Evil: Revelations (coming soon). If you must have Resident Evil on launch day, pick up Resident Evil Deadly Silence for the DS, if you don't already have it. == 3D viewing == 3D viewing is a matter of taste. There is a dial on the side of the 3DS that increases or decreases the effect at will, including turning it off completely. While Nintendo has released a warning that the effect can impact the growth of children's eyes (which my mother always said anyway when I bought the original Nintendo!), the 3DS should be used with common sense. If it hurts your eyes, turn off the 3D effect! == Conclusion == An exciting system that captures the 3D phenomenon sweeping the world and embodies it into a device so rich with features that it is almost a steal at its $249.99 list price (save your money kids!). Look out for awesome first party titles, including new Mario and Zelda games. -J. Sturak author of From Vegas With Blood

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The 3DS is an excellent 3d portable handheld system
*by B***N on April 6, 2011*

Bought it and love it. I spend several hours with it every day which is more than I've ever done with any other console. Pros: * The circle pad is superior to the d-pad. I even went back to play some of my old DS games and found they were a more pleasurable experience with the circle pad. * The operating system software is better, cleaner, and more polished. The DS Lite was DOS, the DSi was Windows 3.1, and the 3DS feels like a more modern OS. From here on out the software can only get better. Planned updates by Nintendo include: A store where you can buy and download DSiWare and 3DSWare games, Virtual Console, and Netflix support where you can download and watch 3d movies. * The cradle is the perfect inclusion with the system. It's simply a cheap, lightweight piece of plastic that the ac adapter connects to. It's molded to fit your 3DS system. Leave this on a desk and plop your 3DS on it whenever you feel like to charge it. Much simpler than the old way of pulling a charger out of a desk, plugging one end into an outlet and the other to your system, although you can still do that if you want to. * The entire Nintendo DS library is in your hands. What's better is you can play them with the circle pad. Yes, this means it's much easier to walk diagonals in your old RPG's and such. Action games are much better too. I went back and tried Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Metal Slug and they were all a pleasure to play. * The 3d effect works and it works well. This is the future people! After seeing how it looks I'm convinced smartphones and handheld devices will incorporate this in the future. * The 3d camera works and is very cool. Cons: * I wish they could have squeezed an hour or two more out of the battery life. * There can be smudges on the top screen from the bezel surrounding the bottom screen from when the system is closed. But it can be wiped away with a cloth. Now, something about headaches: The headaches some people experience go away after a couple of days once you get used to the 3d effect. It's the same thing that happened during the Wolfenstein/Doom/Quake days when people saw 3d first person shooters for the first time. A lot of people complained about headaches. You rarely hear about that now. In fact, 3d first person shooters are now the single most popular genre of games on consoles. I personally have never experienced headaches while playing on the 3DS. If there is a fault, it's that Nintendo should have spent a little more time educating consumers on this new technology. And the bit about the 3d effect damaging your eyes is just a legal precaution on Nintendo's part I think. Think about it for a second. How can 3d possibly damage your eyes? All 3d is is allowing your left eye to see one thing and your right eye to see another thing. Nothing is blasted into or radiated in your eyes.

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