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Digital Foundry looks at the 3DS Circle Pad Pro upgrade for the 3DS, concluding that while the add-on blights the aesthetics of the handheld, the functionality ...
Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro review Nintendo has retrofitted the 3DS with some extra buttons and an additional analog stick, but will they make you a better Monster Hunter?
Nintendo's an infamously stubborn company, especially when it comes to admitting mistakes, so it's tough pinpointing the exact moment the publisher decided its 3DS required another circle pad, or ...
The big downside to the Circle Pad Pro XL is illustrated keenly by the images above — it makes the already chunky 3DS XL even bigger, lending it dimensions which rival the impractically bulky ...
The Circle Pad Pro may be ugly and bulky and necessitate an additional investment that 3DS gamers ought never have been forced to make, but if you have any interest in traditional action games ...
Nintendo has once again made an add-on second Circle Pad for the 3DS. And, you know what, it's not half bad. Actually, it seems like the Circle Pad Pro for the XL could be pretty good.
3DS XL Second Circle Pad Fail It seemed inevitable that Nintendo would give us a new version of the 3DS. However, while everyone assumed a redesign would mean the inclusion of a second circle pad ...
The analog pad itself feels great too, mirroring the 3DS' own slide pad perfectly. Unfortunately, the 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro fails to make the most out of being a second-generation accessory.
Nintendo of Japan has confirmed on its 3DS support page that Super Smash Bros. for 3DS will not support the Circle Pad Pro (also known as the Slider Pad or Slide Pad Expansion) attachment for the ...
Nintendo is releasing a Circle Pad Pro expansion for the 3DS XL later this year, according to Japanese industry magazine, Famitsu.
Because the Circle Pad Pro uses an infra-red connection to link with the 3DS, it requires one AAA battery.