Nintendo 3DS
Question from omnimustafa
Asked: 1 year agoPal Or ntsc?? and why??
There is no such thing as a PAL 3DS or an NTSC 3DS. PAL and NTSC are standards for transmitting television signals, and the 3DS does not use a television screen.
If you're asking about a European 3DS vs. an American 3DS, there really is no difference, hardware-wise. However, since the 3DS is region-locked, I'd get one from your local area to ensure you can play the games they'll be selling there as well.
Unless, of course, you are a fanatical importer. In that case, you may want to consider buying a 3DS from the region you'll be importing your games from.
Submitted Answers
statusPAL is best if you're in Europe, and NTSC is best if you're in America.
Even if you were to import a different region's 3DS (for a premium), you'd also have to import every single 3DS game you plan to buy since they are region-specific. Unless you're made of money, just go with the region that gives you the best access to 3DS games.
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3DS
- Nintendo
- Release: Mar 27, 2011 »
- Also Known As: Nintendo 3DS XL (US, AU, EU, KO), Nintendo 3DS LL (JP), iQue 3DS XL (AS)
Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.
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