Why the Nintendo DS and 3DS are still the best travel gaming companions
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Andrew Webster
20h ago· 6 min readenOpinion
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Summary
The article argues that despite the abundance of modern portable gaming options (Steam Deck, Analogue Pocket, Playdate, Nintendo Switch), the Nintendo DS and 3DS remain the best handhelds for travel. It highlights their unique features like dual screens, clamshell design for protection, extensive library of classic games, backward compatibility, long battery life, and affordability. The author makes a case for bringing a DS/3DS on trips instead of more expensive, bulkier modern devices.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIf you want to play games on the go, you're spoiled for choice. But if you're planning on doing some traveling and want to bring games along with you, I'd actually recommend none of those.
The DS and 3DS are the perfect travel companions because they're cheap, durable, and have a library of games that's second to none.
There's something special about the clamshell design that makes it feel like you're opening a book every time you start a game.
Forget your Switch — bring a Nintendo DS or 3DS on your next trip instead.
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