MMGN.com writes: Mario Kart has been a long running success story; since the original release on the SNES we've seen Mario and pals racing across treacherous tracks and growing into one of the most entertaining, and challenging gaming series ever. Today Nintendo announced Mario Kart 3D for the 3DS, and we had the chance to go hands on with the latest in the series.
The Switch has captivated Nintendo fans across the world. But some of these fans might be too quick to write off the Nintendo 3DS right now.
You're damn right is it still valid! I'm looking forward to their titles coming out this year for it. Not dead yet!
The biggest reason, its still getting unique experiences and exclusives instead of port after port.
3DS is still way better IMO, the software library on Switch isn't even close to that of 3DS yet. Switch is currently just a bunch of last gen and indie ports, with a few heavily downgraded modern games sprinkled in.
Goes in my pocket without getting the screen messed up and has a huge library of games.
I have great games for both my Switch and Vita but on the go I’m just too rough on things.
The Amazon-exclusive version of Nintendo's handheld console has retailed for $149.99 almost consistently since being reduced during Prime Day in July.
Pokémon Gold and Silver came out on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, and these two are just as good of games as they ever were.
Never played any of these versions, but if they're as good as everyone says, I will have to pick them up for 3DS.