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You don't have a 3DS yet?
Now again, we used it only to play games (games that weren't even that good to begin with). We sometimes use it to use Google or YouTube, but my little brother will get a phone this Christmas, and at that time every member of the family will have their own phone. Which would make an iPad not as worth it and more expensive.It more depends on whether or not it's suitable replacement to the iPad. You referred to it as "our iPad", does this mean other members of your family use it? If so, then they may do things besides playing games on it, meaning they won't have a suitable replacement if you buy a 3DS. If it's just you using it to play games then buy a 3DS.
The 3DS is worth buying, it has a vast library of games spanning two generations (DS and 3DS) and also has a Virtual Console, it's just a question of whether or not it's a suitable replacement for your iPad.
No, there's no point in buying it when you have a far superior console that isn't going to die soon and has good games. Unless you don't have DS, then buy it because then you can play DS games on there (which are actually good).
It's better that way. I speak from experience.Original 2DS can't close, though.
Yes, the New 2DS XL is clamshell. But I'm talking about original 2DS here.but isnt there a clamshell version of the 2ds
It is true that most of the newest 3DS games don't have 3D support, but it's not just the earliest games from 2011 that support it. The vast majority of games supported it for years.Personally, I don't really care about the 3D. It only works with the early 3DS games such as Mario 3D Land and Mario Kart 7 (at least to my knowledge). So I don't think I would mind buying a 2DS instead I a 3DS.