The Nintendo 3DS, released in 2011, expanded on the success of the Nintendo DS by introducing glasses-free 3D gaming, a bold feature that set it apart from other handheld consoles of its time. With dual screens, touchscreen controls, motion sensors, and built-in cameras, the 3DS felt like a true evolution of Nintendo’s portable lineup while still keeping the pick-up-and-play feel collectors and longtime fans expect.
Backed by a deep and memorable game library—including Pokémon X & Y, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Fire Emblem Awakening, Mario Kart 7, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds—the 3DS became one of Nintendo’s most successful modern handhelds. Today, it’s firmly established as a collectible Nintendo system, especially as the eShop closure has increased demand for physical games, special-edition consoles, and complete-in-box units among retro and modern game collectors alike.