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Nintendo’s new 2DS XL is a flipping stick-fest of diminutive proportions

Bigger screens, smaller body, more buttons

Nintendo’s first 2DS was an unnecessary door wedge of gaming mediocrity. Mercifully, this new iteration, the 2DS XL (US$149), goes back to the flip-top form so associated with the DS brand – and serves up a fair few tweaks in the process. Its top display measures 4.88 inches diagonally, offering plenty of play space – despite a slimmer shell and a mere 260 gram weight. There’s a new C Stick, too, for precision inputs, alongside a pair of additional trigger buttons and Amiibo support. Oh, and it’ll play nice with existing DS and 3DS games when it launches on 28 July – albeit in 2D.

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