Whether you're on the bus, hanging out at a family BBQ or commuting to work on the train, you love to kick back with an immersive adventure, action-packed battle or mind-bending puzzle. Your Nintendo DS console provides a dual-screen window to other worlds. Make sure your console stays safe, so you can continue the excitement whenever you want with this pouch.You love the action, excitement and thrilling puzzles your Nintendo DS console delivers, so ensure it stays in tip-top shape by protecting it with this Adventurer's Pouch. Crafted from faux leather, the exterior provides rugged durability to shield your Nintendo DS, DSi, DSi XL, 3DS, 3DS XL, 2DS or New Nintendo 3DS XL from harm while you're on the go. A belt loop lets you securely keep your console within easy grasp. Showcase your fandom with the sweet The Legend of Zelda design and Master Sword and Hylian Shield styluses. Keep your favorite games with you, as the pouch features space for up to two game cartridges. With this pouch, you'll be ready for any adventure.
This 3DS case is a hit, if you don't mind the extra bulk. It's sturdy, but still maintains a vintage medieval flair. It snuggly protects the 3ds XL, but any of the smaller 3ds units will bounce around a bit inside. It comes with two styluses, both are of high quality and work very well with the ds. At this price, it represents great value.
Unfortunately, it can only store up to two games. In addition, it's sturdiness comes from the fake leather being a little tough and inflexible.
You love the challenging puzzles, action-packed excitement and thrilling storylines your New Nintendo 3DS XL delivers. You also love the sleek lines, colorful case and intuitive gameplay features it provides. Why not make sure your console looks as good as the day you got it with this Nintendo Clip Armor? Featuring a easy-to-attach design, this Nintendo Clip Armor helps shield your New Nintendo 3DS XL from dust and scratches. Featuring rugged polycarbonate construction, this armor protects your console and keeps it safe from on-the-go damage. The play-through design allows full access to your console's ports and buttons. The The Legend of Zelda-inspired design provides a stylish look that lets you showcase your fandom for one of the world's most famous plumbers. Keep your New Nintendo 3DS XL looking great and ready for gameplay with this Clip Armor.
This clip armor for the Nintendo 3ds is very nice. The Zelda design is well printed, but as it's only available in one colour, it may clash with your 3ds system due to very clear gaps at the hinge area. As for protection, this isn't the case you will want if you're afraid of dropping your 3ds. However, it will protect it when in a bag alongside other items like keys or a charger. It doesn't add a lot of bulk to the device so it will often times fit in the same cases or pockets you are currently using.
Set off on a thrilling 3D adventure that takes you to places the Pokémon franchise has never gone before. Pokémon X travels to the breathtaking land of Kalos, a star-shaped, enchanting region brimming with stunning forests, buzzing cities and many brand-new Pokémon. Gaze upon the wonder of the iconic tower in the center of Lumiose City, as you battle, catch and add to your Pokédex an array of new Pokémon that join the 640 you've already encountered. The Trainer is only as good as his Pokémon, so get ready to fight for glory with the powerful new creatures at your fingertips in Pokémon X.Meet Helioptile, a Normal- and Electric-type Pokémon who can generate powerful electricity from sun-bathing to power machinery. While it may display a lack of bravery, its robust Parabolic Charge move makes up for it when Helioptile attacks everything around it. Its HP is restored by half the damage taken by those hit for a significant addition to your Pokédex. Fletchling, a Normal- and Flying-type Pokémon, may take adversaries by surprise, since behind its beautiful chirp and friendly personality lies relentless battle attacks, such as Flame Charge. In addition to doing damage, Fletchling's speed increases every time it unleashes this move. Normally sporting a leaf in its mouth and an intimidating glare, Fighting-type Pokémon Pancham shows its softer side and lets out a smile when you pat its head. During battle, however, Pancham lets loose daunting moves, including Parting Shot, which not only lowers an opponent's Attack and Special Attack, but also allows Pancham to switch out for another Pokémon in a Trainer's party during battle. Discover a new method of transportation with Gogoat, a large Grass-type Pokémon who will gladly let you ride its back around Lumiose City. In battle, its Horn Leech move recovers HP equal to half the damage dealt by its move. With so much to explore and so many new Pokémon to acquire, you're sure to happily spend hours lost within the world of Pokémon X.
Pokemon X (and its companion game, Pokemon Y) are the best installments in the series. The introduction is swift and lacks the length and cumbersome hand-holding of previous entries. Players are quickly immersed into the world and sent out to catch Pokemon within minutes. As for the cast of cutesy creatures, many of the series' most recognizable Pokemon are featured right from the beginning alongside new and ever more exotic monsters. The new Mega-Evolution mechanic brings new things to learn and see from long standing fan favourite Pokemon, appealing to new players and longtime fans alike. Visually, it's a fantastic art style with a new anime stylized focus that sets it apart from past entries. Lastly, the title makes good use of Internet features in a way that doesn't seem overly intrusive to gameplay. You can trade Pokemon online, either with friends or strangers.
Unfortunately, there are a few negatives. For example, the 3d effect isn't available all the time and is instead relegated to mostly the combat portions of the game. Thus, the frequent swaps could be jarring. Also, the game is designed to be accessible for a wide variety of ages, so the writing is simplistic and the difficulty isn't very high, so don't expect much of a challenge.
This game is nearly identical to its sister title Pokemon X, but there are a few Pokemon exclusive to this title that aren't available in the other. If you're looking to catch them all, you'll need to team up with a friend who has the other game, or trade on the Internet powered global trading system.
Set off on a thrilling 3D adventure that takes you to places the Pokémon franchise has never gone before. Pokémon Y travels to the breathtaking land of Kalos, a star-shaped, enchanting region brimming with stunning forests, buzzing cities and many brand-new Pokémon. Gaze upon the wonder of the iconic tower in the center of Lumiose City, as you battle, catch and add to your Pokédex an array of new Pokémon that join the 640 you've already encountered. The Trainer is only as good as his Pokémon, so get ready to fight for glory with the powerful new creatures at your fingertips in Pokémon Y.Meet Helioptile, a Normal- and Electric-type Pokémon who can generate powerful electricity from sun-bathing to power machinery. While it may display a lack of bravery, its robust Parabolic Charge move makes up for it when Helioptile attacks everything around it. Its HP is restored by half the damage taken by those hit for a significant addition to your Pokédex. Fletchling, a Normal- and Flying-type Pokémon, may take adversaries by surprise, since behind its beautiful chirp and friendly personality lies relentless battle attacks, such as Flame Charge. In addition to doing damage, Fletchling's speed increases every time it unleashes this move. Normally sporting a leaf in its mouth and an intimidating glare, Fighting-type Pokémon Pancham shows its softer side and lets out a smile when you pat its head. During battle, however, Pancham lets loose daunting moves, including Parting Shot, which not only lowers an opponent's Attack and Special Attack, but also allows Pancham to switch out for another Pokémon in a Trainer's party during battle. Discover a new method of transportation with Gogoat, a large Grass-type Pokémon who will gladly let you ride its back around Lumiose City. In battle, its Horn Leech move recovers HP equal to half the damage dealt by its move. With so much to explore and so many new Pokémon to acquire, you're sure to happily spend hours lost within the world of Pokémon Y.
Pokemon Y (and its companion game, Pokemon X) are the best installments in the series. The introduction is swift and lacks the length and cumbersome hand-holding of previous entries. Players are quickly immersed into the world and sent out to catch Pokemon within minutes. As for the cast of cutesy creatures, many of the series' most recognizable Pokemon are featured right from the beginning alongside new and ever more exotic monsters. The new Mega-Evolution mechanic brings new things to learn and see from long standing fan favourite Pokemon, appealing to new players and longtime fans alike. Visually, it's a fantastic art style with a new anime stylized focus that sets it apart from past entries. Lastly, the title makes good use of Internet features in a way that doesn't seem overly intrusive to gameplay. You can trade Pokemon online, either with friends or strangers.
Unfortunately, there are a few negatives. For example, the 3d effect isn't available all the time and is instead relegated to mostly the combat portions of the game. Thus, the frequent swaps could be jarring. Also, the game is designed to be accessible for a wide variety of ages, so the writing is simplistic and the difficulty isn't very high, so don't expect much of a challenge.
This game is nearly identical to its sister title Pokemon X, but there are a few Pokemon exclusive to this title that aren't available in the other. If you're looking to catch them all, you'll need to team up with a friend who has the other game, or trade on the Internet powered global trading system.