This 2DS comes bundled with Mario Kart 7 which is one of the best 3DS games and that has one of the highest replyability factor to it. Much like how many people only use their WiiUs now to play Mario Kart 8 and nothing else.
Great value.
There are a range of game modes to try in solo mode, like Grand Prix and Battle Mode, but you can also play with friends or connect to the web to race up to eight people anywhere in the world. With eight cups in which to compete and 32 courses in total (including 16 you'll see for the first time in Mario Kart 7), there is lots to enjoy. There are even time trials to help you hone your skills – just pick a course, set the best time you can, and race against 'ghost karts' saved from previous record laps.
When it comes to choosing characters to represent you on the road, you'll find all your favourite classic drivers to pick from, and you can also let your very own Mii get behind the wheel! There are new characters to enjoy in Mario Kart 7 too, including Lakitu (the lightweight Koopa who usually counts down the start of the race) and Metal Mario, who is just as heavy as his appearance suggests, though his top speed is still incredibly impressive. Elsewhere, don't be fooled by the elegant Honey Queen, as she can hold her own on the track and won't be nudged off the track so easily!
Not only can you race registered friends, but you can also take on previous opponents and others you have met through StreetPass. You can set the rules of play and exchange data with other StreetPass and SpotPass opponents, exchange Mii characters automatically, and save things like player names, ghost data, and other community information.
18 comments
Spasho
9 Jan 17#17
Well, what you're looking for is a flashcart. There are various to choose from.
I can't recommend which one is the best around as I don't know. I do intend on getting a flashcart myself so I can keep the games all sealed. :smiley:
DuffRulez
9 Jan 17#16
how to hack to play my home developed [i]games :wink: ??[/i]
noahsdad
8 Jan 17#15
No I just come across it while searching for Nintendo/Mario etc deals and feel inclined to post. Nothing wrong with adding some much needed reality and balance is there?
That is not an issue. The parents control the 3D settings on any 3DSenabled unit. You set the account password, and choose if 3D is enabled or not. One can only wonder how many of these dreadful units Nintendo shift because of confusion and misunderstanding. We know they only shift so many because it is 'cheaper' but the truth of it is, its an inferior unit for anyone of any age.
Spasho
8 Jan 17#14
Not so much about the 3D effect but that it can be a bit uncomfortable holding it, though that's subjective to everyone's preference. The quality of the screen isn't of Nintendo's high calibre but this is a low budget 3DS so that's the reason.
rmvt
8 Jan 17#13
why is it so bad? just because it doesn't have the stereoscopic 3d gimmick?
BenderRodriguez
8 Jan 171#11
Nobody has ever died from not enough video games.
noahsdad
8 Jan 17#8
man its a 2DS. Sorry Splasho this has to be cold. Ancient tech, inferior unit. Wouldn't pay £20 for it, horrific way to play any 3DS game. £30-£40 is probably the right RRP for such an abysmal unit, that should not even be for sale. If your on a budget I suggest people look into a second hand 3DS or 3DS XL as a better alternative.
Spasho to noahsdad
8 Jan 17#9
I wouldn't get it for me but the kids and people who want an affordable with Mario Kart 7? This is one way of getting that 2 for 1.
KuK to noahsdad
8 Jan 17#10
What a downer ! What about the kids who missing out on the Nintendo Magic, just because, they are to young, for 3D experience ?
Magoo_222 to noahsdad
8 Jan 17#12
Do you have an alert set up for 2DS deals ready to criticise, or do you just spot them whilst browsing?
BarnSt0rmer to noahsdad
26 Jan 17#18
Same old response to any 2DS deal that gets posted.
sparc
8 Jan 171#7
I'm afraid of snapping it in half when I attempt to fold it over with my tremendous strength.
orangeman
8 Jan 171#6
was same price before xmas
malm
8 Jan 17#5
heat.
Gamerofgames
8 Jan 17#3
Waiting for was blah blah blah comments. (Heat added btw)
Opening post
This 2DS comes bundled with Mario Kart 7 which is one of the best 3DS games and that has one of the highest replyability factor to it. Much like how many people only use their WiiUs now to play Mario Kart 8 and nothing else.
Great value.
There are a range of game modes to try in solo mode, like Grand Prix and Battle Mode, but you can also play with friends or connect to the web to race up to eight people anywhere in the world. With eight cups in which to compete and 32 courses in total (including 16 you'll see for the first time in Mario Kart 7), there is lots to enjoy. There are even time trials to help you hone your skills – just pick a course, set the best time you can, and race against 'ghost karts' saved from previous record laps.
When it comes to choosing characters to represent you on the road, you'll find all your favourite classic drivers to pick from, and you can also let your very own Mii get behind the wheel! There are new characters to enjoy in Mario Kart 7 too, including Lakitu (the lightweight Koopa who usually counts down the start of the race) and Metal Mario, who is just as heavy as his appearance suggests, though his top speed is still incredibly impressive. Elsewhere, don't be fooled by the elegant Honey Queen, as she can hold her own on the track and won't be nudged off the track so easily!
Not only can you race registered friends, but you can also take on previous opponents and others you have met through StreetPass. You can set the rules of play and exchange data with other StreetPass and SpotPass opponents, exchange Mii characters automatically, and save things like player names, ghost data, and other community information.
18 comments
I can't recommend which one is the best around as I don't know. I do intend on getting a flashcart myself so I can keep the games all sealed. :smiley:
That is not an issue. The parents control the 3D settings on any 3DSenabled unit. You set the account password, and choose if 3D is enabled or not. One can only wonder how many of these dreadful units Nintendo shift because of confusion and misunderstanding. We know they only shift so many because it is 'cheaper' but the truth of it is, its an inferior unit for anyone of any age.