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The '''Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro''' (named the the '''Slide Pad Expansion''' in Japan) is an accessory for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] that gives the system a full second circle pad and two additional digital trigger buttons (ZL and ZR) as well as a second R button, since the system's R button would be unreachable due to the cradle. It connects to the system using an infrared transceiver positioned over the system's own built-in receiver, allowing the system to wirelessly accept inputs. The device was released on December 11, 2011 in Japan, (coinciding with the release of ''Monster Hunter 3G'', the first game to make use of the peripheral), January 27, 2012 in Europe, February 2, 2012 in Australia, and February 7, 2012 in North America (in all three regions coinciding with their respective release of ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]''). The accessory is designed to fit around the system like a cradle, and is shaped to give it the feel of a standard console controller. The Circle Pad Pro requires one AAA battery for power, and is estimated to have a battery life of approximately 480 hours.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/12/08/3ds-circle-pad-pro-has-480-hour-battery-life 3DS Circle Pad Pro Has 480 Hour Battery Life]. IGN (December 8, 2011). Retrieved November 7, 2015.</ref> The device also comes with slot for a wrist strap, one of which comes packaged with the device.
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The '''Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro''' (named the the '''Slide Pad Expansion''' in Japan) is an accessory for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] released for the purpose of giving the system a full second Circle Pad. The device was released on December 11, 2011 in Japan, (coinciding with the release of ''{{wp|Monster Hunter Tri#Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate|Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate}}'', the first game compatible with the peripheral), January 27, 2012 in Europe, February 2, 2012 in Australia, and February 7, 2012 in North America (in all three regions coinciding with their respective release of ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]'')
  
A [[Nintendo 3DS XL]] version of this add-on, the '''Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro''', was later released following the release of the system, on November 15, 2012 in Japan, March 22, 2013 in Europe, and on April 17, 2013 in North America. The [[Nintendo 2DS]] does not have a version of this accessory, nor does it support either of the existing Circle Pad Pro accessories due to the different design. In North America, the Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro was released exclusively on Nintendo's online store.
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A [[Nintendo 3DS XL]] version of this add-on, the '''Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro''', was later released following the release of the system, on November 15, 2012 in Japan, March 22, 2013 in Europe, and on April 17, 2013 in North America. In North America, the Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro was released exclusively on Nintendo's online store.
  
As the [[New Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS XL]] feature a C-stick and ZL and ZR buttons built onto the hardware, they do not support either version of the Circle Pad Pro accessories while still supporting Circle Pad Pro features in compatible games.
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The [[Nintendo 2DS]] does not have a version of this accessory, nor does it support either of the existing Circle Pad Pro accessories due to the system's different design. As [[New Nintendo 3DS]] systems feature a C-stick and ZL and ZR buttons built onto the hardware, they do not support either version of the Circle Pad Pro accessories while still supporting Circle Pad Pro features in compatible games.
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==Functionality==
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The Circle Pad Pro connects to the system using an infrared transceiver positioned over the system's own built-in receiver, allowing the system to wirelessly accept inputs. The accessory is designed to fit around the system like a cradle, and is shaped to give it the feel of a standard console controller. In addition to the second Circle Pad, the device also features two trigger buttons (ZL and ZR), as well as a second R button, since the system's own R button would be unreachable due to the cradle. The Circle Pad Pro requires one AAA battery for power, and is estimated to have a battery life of approximately 480 hours.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/12/08/3ds-circle-pad-pro-has-480-hour-battery-life 3DS Circle Pad Pro Has 480 Hour Battery Life]. IGN (December 8, 2011). Retrieved November 7, 2015.</ref> The device also comes with slot for a wrist strap, one of which comes packaged with the device.
  
 
==Compatible games published by Nintendo==
 
==Compatible games published by Nintendo==
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*''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]'' (2012)
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*''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012)
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*''[[Steel Diver: Sub Wars]]'' (2013)
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*''[[Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]'' (2014)
|''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]''
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*''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]'' (2015)
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*''[[Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.]]'' (2015)
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*''[[Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]'' (2016)
|''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''
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*''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' (2017)
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==Gallery==
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CirclePadPro.jpg|Photograph of the Circle Pad Pro.
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3DS Circle Pad Pro attach.png|Nintendo 3DS with the Circle Pad Pro attached.
|''[[Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate]]''
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3DS XL Circle Pad Pro.png|The Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro.
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3DS XL Circle Pad Pro attach.png|Nintendo 3DS XL with the Circle Pad Pro attached.
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|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]''
 
|2015
 
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|''[[Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.]]''
 
|2015
 
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|''[[Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]''
 
|2016
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 7 October 2017

Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro
3DS Circle Pad Pro.png
Release year: 2012
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Compatible: Nintendo 3DS
Model no.: Normal: CTR-009
XL: SPR-009

The Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro (named the the Slide Pad Expansion in Japan) is an accessory for the Nintendo 3DS released for the purpose of giving the system a full second Circle Pad. The device was released on December 11, 2011 in Japan, (coinciding with the release of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, the first game compatible with the peripheral), January 27, 2012 in Europe, February 2, 2012 in Australia, and February 7, 2012 in North America (in all three regions coinciding with their respective release of Resident Evil: Revelations)

A Nintendo 3DS XL version of this add-on, the Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro, was later released following the release of the system, on November 15, 2012 in Japan, March 22, 2013 in Europe, and on April 17, 2013 in North America. In North America, the Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro was released exclusively on Nintendo's online store.

The Nintendo 2DS does not have a version of this accessory, nor does it support either of the existing Circle Pad Pro accessories due to the system's different design. As New Nintendo 3DS systems feature a C-stick and ZL and ZR buttons built onto the hardware, they do not support either version of the Circle Pad Pro accessories while still supporting Circle Pad Pro features in compatible games.

Functionality

The Circle Pad Pro connects to the system using an infrared transceiver positioned over the system's own built-in receiver, allowing the system to wirelessly accept inputs. The accessory is designed to fit around the system like a cradle, and is shaped to give it the feel of a standard console controller. In addition to the second Circle Pad, the device also features two trigger buttons (ZL and ZR), as well as a second R button, since the system's own R button would be unreachable due to the cradle. The Circle Pad Pro requires one AAA battery for power, and is estimated to have a battery life of approximately 480 hours.[1] The device also comes with slot for a wrist strap, one of which comes packaged with the device.

Compatible games published by Nintendo

Gallery

References

  1. 3DS Circle Pad Pro Has 480 Hour Battery Life. IGN (December 8, 2011). Retrieved November 7, 2015.


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