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[[File:Nintendo 3DS.png|thumb|An Aqua Blue Nintendo 3DS.]]
[[File:Nintendo 3DS.png|thumb|An Aqua Blue Nintendo 3DS.]]
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The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld game console produced by [[Nintendo]], released in early 2011 as the successor to the Nintendo DS family of systems. It features two screens, with the bottom screen being touch-sensitive, and the top screen having the ability to display images in stereoscopic 3D without the need for 3D glasses, hence the device's name. It has a similar design to the Nintendo DS, with a D-pad, 4 face buttons, and 2 shoulder buttons, but it also features a control-stick style button known as the Circle Pad, and is more powerful internally.
The '''Nintendo 3DS''' is a handheld game console produced by [[Nintendo]], released in early 2011. The successor to the Nintendo DS family of systems, it features two screens, with the bottom screen being touch-sensitive, and the top screen having the ability to display images in stereoscopic 3D without the need for 3D glasses, hence the device's name. It has a similar design to the Nintendo DS, with a D-pad, 4 face buttons, and 2 shoulder buttons, but it also features a control-stick style button known as the Circle Pad, and is more powerful internally.


Various variants of the 3DS were released after the original console, creating a family of systems. These include the 3DS XL, with a larger screen, the 2DS, a flat version without the 3D feature, and the New Nintendo 3DS, a slightly upgraded version. Almost all 3DS games work with all models of the system, and it is also backwards compatible, meaning games for the DS and DSi are still playable on the 3DS.
Various variants of the 3DS were released after the original console, creating a family of systems. These include the 3DS XL, with a larger screen, the 2DS, a flat version without the 3D feature, and the New Nintendo 3DS, a slightly upgraded version. Almost all 3DS games work with all models of the system, and it is also backwards compatible, meaning games for the DS and DSi are still playable on the 3DS.
The [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' franchise]] is featured in some of the software and hardware available for the Nintendo 3DS.


==''Pikmin'' content==
==''Pikmin'' content==
===''Hey! Pikmin''===
===''Hey! Pikmin''===
[[File:Hey!PikminBoxArt.jpg|thumb|200px|North American boxart.]]
[[File:Hey!PikminBoxArt.jpg|thumb|right|200px|North American boxart.]]
{{main|Hey! Pikmin}}
{{main|Hey! Pikmin}}


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===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
[[File:SSB3DS.jpg|thumb|200px|North American boxart.]]
[[File:SSB3DS.jpg|thumb|right|200px|North American boxart.]]
{{main|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U}}
{{main|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U}}
''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' is the fourth game in the {{ssbs}}, released in September and October 2014. The game is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' game on a handheld console, and features the same fighters as the [[Wii U]] version released shortly afterwards.
''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' is the fourth game in the {{ssbs}}, released in September and October 2014. The game is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' game on a handheld console, and features the same fighters as the [[Wii U]] version released shortly afterwards.
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===AR Cards===
===AR Cards===
====''AR Games''====
====''AR Games''====
[[File:Pikmin AR Card.png|thumb|The Pikmin AR Card.]]
[[File:Pikmin AR Card.png|thumb|right|The Pikmin AR Card.]]
Bundled with the Nintendo 3DS is a pack of AR Cards. These cards can be used in the built-in app ''AR Games'', and in various software that supports AR Cards, like ''[[Nintendo:Tomodachi Life|Tomadachi Life]]''. The main use of the cards in ''AR Games'' is to take pictures of them in the mini-game ''Star Photos'', where the characters in the cards come to life, in static poses. The player is able to take photos with them and the Question Mark Cube.
Bundled with the Nintendo 3DS is a pack of AR Cards. These cards can be used in the built-in app ''AR Games'', and in various software that supports AR Cards, like ''[[Nintendo:Tomodachi Life|Tomadachi Life]]''. The main use of the cards in ''AR Games'' is to take pictures of them in the mini-game ''Star Photos'', where the characters in the cards come to life, in static poses. The player is able to take photos with them and the Question Mark Cube.


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====Japanese eShop cards and ''Photos with Pikmin''====
====Japanese eShop cards and ''Photos with Pikmin''====
[[File:PikminARCards.png|200px|thumb|The Japanese eShop cards with Pikmin AR Cards bundled in.]]
[[File:PikminARCards.png|200px|thumb|right|The Japanese eShop cards with Pikmin AR Cards bundled in.]]
In Japan, three Pikmin-themed AR cards came bundled with eShop cards.{{cite youtube|huPeeNe7HOA|showing the Animal Crossing and Pikmin AR Cards revealed for Japan}} The [[Yellow Pikmin]] card comes bundled with a 1000 Yen card, the [[Red Pikmin]] card comes with a 2000 Yen card, and the [[Blue Pikmin]] comes with a 3000 Yen card. Each card shows a Pikmin of the same color on it. Along with the Pikmin AR Cards, one could also get a code for ''Photos with Pikmin'' or "{{j|いっしょにフォト ピクミン|Issho ni Foto Pikumin}}". With the software, AR pictures can be taken. Unlike the bundled AR Cards, these can be freely moved around, and the Pikmin will interact with them accordingly. For example, if the card is held upside down, the Pikmin will hang onto the card before falling down. By blowing into the microphone, more Pikmin can be spawned. Blowing with the maximum amount of Pikmin on the card will turn it into a different whistle. This whistle will organize the Pikmin into lines. One can also set a timer for when they want to take a picture, along with being able to change on-screen effects for the picture. The ? card bundled with the 3DS will show a [[Bulborb]] when used with this card set. The Bulborb will chase after the Pikmin if they are close enough. This game and the Japanese Pikmin AR Cards have an official website at [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/dl/jawj/ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/dl/jawj/]. The cards and software have not been released outside of Japan.
In Japan, three Pikmin-themed AR cards came bundled with eShop cards.{{cite youtube|huPeeNe7HOA|showing the Animal Crossing and Pikmin AR Cards revealed for Japan}} The [[Yellow Pikmin]] card comes bundled with a 1000 Yen card, the [[Red Pikmin]] card comes with a 2000 Yen card, and the [[Blue Pikmin]] comes with a 3000 Yen card. Each card shows a Pikmin of the same color on it. Along with the Pikmin AR Cards, one could also get a code for ''Photos with Pikmin'' or "{{j|いっしょにフォト ピクミン|Issho ni Foto Pikumin}}". With the software, AR pictures can be taken. Unlike the bundled AR Cards, these can be freely moved around, and the Pikmin will interact with them accordingly. For example, if the card is held upside down, the Pikmin will hang onto the card before falling down. By blowing into the microphone, more Pikmin can be spawned. Blowing with the maximum amount of Pikmin on the card will turn it into a different whistle. This whistle will organize the Pikmin into lines. One can also set a timer for when they want to take a picture, along with being able to change on-screen effects for the picture. The ? card bundled with the 3DS will show a [[Bulborb]] when used with this card set. The Bulborb will chase after the Pikmin if they are close enough. This game and the Japanese Pikmin AR Cards have an official website at [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/dl/jawj/ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/dl/jawj/]. The cards and software have not been released outside of Japan.


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| Pikmin || [[File:PikminPuzzleSP.png|100px]] || 15 || Pre-Installed || International
| Pikmin || [[File:PikminPuzzleSP.png|100px]] || 15 || Pre-Installed || International
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| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: The Night Juicer || [[File:JuicerPuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 SpotPass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: The Night Juicer || [[File:JuicerPuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 Spotpass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
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| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: Treasure in a Bottle || [[File:TreasurePuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 SpotPass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: Treasure in a Bottle || [[File:TreasurePuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 Spotpass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
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|-
| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: Occupational Hazards || [[File:OccupationalPuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 SpotPass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
| PIKMIN Short Movies 3D: Occupational Hazards || [[File:OccupationalPuzzle.png|100px]] || 15 || 2014 Spotpass November update || Japan, America, and Europe
|}
|}
The player can dress their Mii in a variety of unlockable hats and outfits, including some based on Nintendo characters. A Red Pikmin hat, Blue Pikmin hat, and Yellow Pikmin hat can all be collected by beating various stages in the ''Find Mii'' mini-game. An Olimar hat, as well as a ''Pikmin''-themed speech balloon, can be unlocked at the Exchange Booth by trading in Plaza Tickets won in some of the mini-games.
The player can dress their Mii in a variety of unlockable hats and outfits, including some based on Nintendo characters. A Red Pikmin hat, Blue Pikmin hat, and Yellow Pikmin hat can all be collected by beating various stages in the ''Find Mii'' mini-game. An Olimar hat, as well as a ''Pikmin''-themed speech balloon, can be unlocked at the Exchange Booth by trading in Plaza Tickets won in some of the mini-games.
<gallery>
<gallery>
RedPikminHat.png|The Red Pikmin Hat from ''Find Mii''.
File:RedHat.png|The Red Pikmin hat.
YellowPikminHat.png|The Yellow Pikmin Hat from ''Find Mii''.
File:SPMP Blue Pikmin Hat.png|The Blue Pikmin hat.
BluePikminHat.png|The Blue Pikmin Hat from ''Find Mii''.
File:SPMP Yellow Pikmin Hat.png|The Yellow Pikmin hat.
OlimarHat.png|The Olimar Hat.
File:SPMP Olimar Hat.png|The Olimar hat.
File:SPMP Pikmin Speech Balloon.png|The ''Pikmin'' speech balloon.
File:SPMP Pikmin Speech Balloon.png|The ''Pikmin'' speech balloon.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''===
===''Nintendo Badge Arcade''===
[[File:Collectible Badge Center tweet.jpg|thumb|The image tweeted by Nintendo with the release of the ''Pikmin'' badges.]]
[[File:Collectible Badge Center tweet.jpg|thumb|right|The image tweeted by Nintendo with the release of the ''Pikmin'' badges.]]
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' ({{j|バッジとれ〜るセンター|Bajji Torēru Sentā|Collectible Badge Center}}) is an app for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a crane game in which players must use the crane to grab or knock the badges into the bottom of the screen, awarding the player with said badges to decorate their 3DS Home Menu.
''Nintendo Badge Arcade'' ({{j|バッジとれ〜るセンター|Bajji Torēru Sentā|Collectible Badge Center}}) is an app for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a crane game in which players must use the crane to grab or knock the badges into the bottom of the screen, awarding the player with said badges to decorate their 3DS Home Menu.


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===Other===
===Other===
When performing a System Transfer from DSi to 3DS, or between any two Nintendo 3DS family systems (such as a 3DS to 3DS XL), various types of Pikmin are seen "[[carrying]]" the data over.
When transferring downloadable content from DSi to 3DS, or 3DS to 3DS XL, various types of Pikmin are seen "[[carrying]]" the data over.


In ''[[Pikmin 3]]''{{'s}} development, the Nintendo DS and later the 3DS were tested as the console the game would be on, but [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wasn't happy with either of these consoles due to their limitations. Eventually, he settled on using the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://gamerant.com/pikmin-3-running-on-3ds-before-wii-u/|Nintendo Tested 'Pikmin' on 3DS Before Moving to Wii U|GameRant}}
In ''[[Pikmin 3]]''{{'s}} development, the Nintendo DS and later the 3DS were tested as the console the game would be on, but [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wasn't happy with either of these consoles due to their limitations. Eventually, he settled on using the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://gamerant.com/pikmin-3-running-on-3ds-before-wii-u/|Nintendo Tested 'Pikmin' on 3DS Before Moving to Wii U|GameRant}}
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