If Nintendo's latest handheld game system sounds like a joke, it's because it once was.
In 2011, an April Fool's Day post in an Internet gaming forum trumpeted that 2-D was "making a triumphant return to handheld gaming" in the form of the "Nintendo 2DS," a gaming device for those bored with the faddish 3-D games of the Nintendo 3DS.
Fast-forward to today, and Nintendo is debuting just such a system on Saturday. Yes, it's actually called the Nintendo 2DS.
Ironically, the real 2DS even looks like a contrived image of the faux 2DS posted back then — two small screens and controls on a small tablet, instead of the hinged, folding design of the 3DS and its predecessor, the DS.
But the Playskool-like design of the Nintendo 2DS — with its bright red or blue shell, rounded edges and comfortable feel in small hands — belies its target audience: young gamers. The 2DS' $130 price, which is $40 below that of the 3DS, also caters to entry-level gamers.
Otherwise, the newest member of the Nintendo family shares many traits of its higher-priced big brother:
• Compatibility with all 3DS games (minus the 3-D effect), as well as most games for the older DS.
• Wi-Fi connectivity to play against other gamers online and to access the Nintendo eShop to download games and other content.