Nintendo announces that repairs for the 2DS XL, Famicom Mini, and Super Famicom Mini will soon be unavailable in Japan. This news may come as a disappointment to fans of these classic systems, but it also signals the end of an era for Nintendo. Three more reach the end of the line - Nintendo has announced that it will be ending repairs for the Famicom Classic, Super Famicom Classic, and 2DS XL in Japan. The 2DS and the 2DS XL are now the only systems from the 3DS generation that Nintendo will still repair, marking a shift in focus for the company.
Nintendo to launch New Nintendo 2DS XL portable system on July 28th. The New Nintendo 2DS XL is the latest addition to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. With its sleek design and enhanced features, it promises to deliver an exciting gaming experience for players of all ages. The DS line of handhelds embodied some of Nintendo's finest craftsmanship– from the DS Phat all the way to the 2DS XL.
The New Nintendo 2DS XL is the perfect device for someone who is looking for a new handheld or is after an upgrade to the New line. It offers a wide range of features and capabilities that make it a versatile and enjoyable gaming device. At $149.99, the New 2DS XL is a steal. And unlike the original 2DS, the XL has a protective clamshell, making it both more functional and more durable.