Nintendo 3DS
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The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld gaming system released in 2011 developed by Nintendo, and the successor to the Nintendo DS. While more powerful than its predecessor, the system's real selling point was (as its name suggests) its 3D capabilities, able to display images in 3D without the need for players to wear glasses...at least until the release of its Nintendo 2DS variant, which stripped this feature out entirely. Other variants included the New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 2DS, which gave the systems additional processing power, and larger-screened XL versions of all of the above.
The 3DS was Nintendo's final dedicated handheld system, and was ultimately succeeded by the hybrid Nintendo Switch console in 2017.

