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- 19:24, 1 February 2025 Acro talk contribs deleted page 3DS (content was: "The '''3DS''' is a handheld game console from Nintendo. It uses a parallax barrier 3D display, which is autostereoscopic. It has a 3D slider. At least one game has a capability to switch the 3D from in to out mode, where it either looks like it is going into the screen or popping out of it. The display in the 3DS uses Sharp's parallax barrier technology.<ref name="t247">{{...", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 09:53, 13 September 2024 Acro talk contribs restored page 3DS (9 revisions)
- 22:39, 29 August 2024 Acro talk contribs deleted page 3DS (content was: "The '''3DS''' is a handheld game console from Nintendo. It uses a parallax barrier 3D display, which is autostereoscopic. It has a 3D slider. At least one game has a capability to switch the 3D from in to out mode, where it either looks like it is going into the screen or popping out of it. A top selling game for the 3DS was Super Mario 3D Land. ==References== {{Reflist}}...", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
- 08:03, 18 July 2024 Acro talk contribs restored page 3DS (7 revisions)
- 05:12, 16 June 2024 Acro talk contribs deleted page 3DS (content was: "The '''3DS''' is a handheld game console made by Nintendo. It uses a parallax barrier 3D display, which is autostereoscopic. It has a 3D slider. At least one game has a capability to switch the 3D from in to out mode, where it either looks like it is going into the screen or popping out of it. A top selling game for the 3DS was Super Mario 3D Land. Category:Handheld vid...", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
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