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blurb=This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has announced a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS. This new add-on, dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad" will be released by Nintendo in the near future. }} | blurb=This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has announced a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the Nintendo 3DS. This new add-on, dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad" will be released by Nintendo in the near future. }} | ||
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[[File:3DS Expansion Slide Pad.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The new 3DS peripheral]] | |||
This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has revealed a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}}. Dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad", the new accessory clips onto the 3DS like a base, giving it a second circle pad and an R2 button. | This month's issue of the Japanese Famitsu magazine has revealed a new add-on for Nintendo's latest handheld console, the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}}. Dubbed the "Expansion Slide Pad", the new accessory clips onto the 3DS like a base, giving it a second circle pad and an R2 button. |
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