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Nintendo is maintaining its tradition of slowly developing handheld gaming consoles with lighter, sleeker and more powerful redesigns. Today, the Japanese company announced two new 3DS models, simply called the “new” 3DS and “new” 3DS LL. Each unit is a little larger and lighter than its predecessor, and features a small nub called the “C-stick” that sits on the right-hand side, above the A/B/X/Y buttons. It’s not a traditional analog stick, or even another Circle Pad for that matter, but should prove useful for games that let you control the camera. The improved 3DS consoles will be fitted with new ZR and…

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