![]() What makes all of this even more remarkable is that Nintendo's next portable console – the Switch – has been able to handle a pretty faithful port of the PS4 iteration, which, when you compare the 3DS and PS4 versions, just goes to show how small the gap is between domestic and portable gaming technology these days. If that sounds similar to the 2D gubbins included in Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition, that isn't all that surprising – because all of that good 2D stuff originated on the 3DS! Naturally, some concessions were made in the graphics department to get Dragon Quest XI running on the 3DS' dual-core ARM11 processor, but a good chunk of the start of the game goes the extra mile by replicating everything that happens in the expected 3D in tandem with a 2D version on the bottom screen. The 3DS has been home to some rather ambitious ports, of course, such as the surprisingly effective Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, and the slightly less-than-impressive Hyrule Warriors Legends.
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