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* Due to the lack of an [[Dual wield|off-hand slot]] in this version, the [[totem of undying]] can be activated as long as it is in the player's hotbar (not necessarily in the player's hand).
* Due to the lack of an [[Dual wield|off-hand slot]] in this version, the [[totem of undying]] can be activated as long as it is in the player's hotbar (not necessarily in the player's hand).
* ''New Nintendo 3DS Edition'' targeted 60 frames per second in standard worlds and 30 frames per second in Mash-up worlds.
* ''New Nintendo 3DS Edition'' targeted 60 frames per second in standard worlds and 30 frames per second in Mash-up worlds.

* Some early copies of the physical version had a misprinted amiibo logo on the box.<ref>https://x.com/__mcfacts__/status/1497628727383048194?s=46</ref>
* Some early copies of the physical version had a misprinted amiibo logo on the box.<ref>https://x.com/__mcfacts__/status/1497628727383048194?s=46</ref>

* The render distance in ''New Nintendo 3DS Edition is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk or returning from the end 4 chunks. Though many claim the render distance is 6 chunks the myth was shut down by youtuber "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwExs00trdw&t=1652s Bearman3600]" after doing a test he confirmed that the render distance is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk (or returning from the end 4 chunks.)''
* The render distance in ''New Nintendo 3DS Edition is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk or returning from the end 4 chunks. Though many claim the render distance is 6 chunks the myth was shut down by youtuber "Bearman3600" after doing a test he confirmed that the render distance is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk (or returning from the end 4 chunks.)''


== Splashes ==
== Splashes ==

Revision as of 17:11, 2 April 2025

This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued.
 
This edition is no longer updated nor available for download but can still be played if previously downloaded on a compatible device or through a physical copy.
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition title screen.png: Infobox image for Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition the program in Minecraft
Author(s)

Mojang Studios
Other Ocean Interactive[1]

Platform(s)

New Nintendo 3DS
New Nintendo 3DS XL
New Nintendo 2DS XL

Written in

C++ C++

Latest version

1.9.19

Release date

Digital – Nintendo eShop
NA: September 13, 2017
JP: September 14, 2017
Europe/AU/NZ: September 20, 2018
Physical release
NA: November 10, 2017[2]

Rating(s)
Size

470 MB
With patch:
1 GB (1.9.19)

License

Proprietary

Source available

No

Links

Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition is a discontinued and heavily modified fork of Pocket Edition (though functionally its own edition) developed by Other Ocean Interactive and Mojang Studios for the New Nintendo 3DS/2DS systems, but was not compatible with the original Nintendo 3DS/2DS systems. It was released on the Nintendo eShop simultaneously in North America and Japan on September 13, 2017,[9][10] hours after its announcement during a Nintendo Direct, and later received a physical release only in North America on November 10, 2017.[2] The game was digitally released in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on September 20, 2018, one year and seven days after the original release.[11] The internal name for this game is "Proteus".

As of 1.9.19, the New Nintendo 3DS Edition's most recent feature update is the Discovery Update.[12] It has not received newer feature updates, such as the Update Aquatic, Village & Pillage, Buzzy Bees, the Nether Update, and so on. It is one of the shortest-lived versions of Minecraft, lasting 1 year, 4 months, and 3 days in NA/JP, or just 3 months and 27 days in Europe/AU/NZ, before receiving its final update on January 15th, 2019. Despite being stated to receive support for stereoscopic 3D "in a future update", such support was never added.[13]

As of the shutdown of the Nintendo 3DS eShop on March 27, 2023, it is no longer possible to digitally purchase this version of the game, though the game can be redownloaded if it was previously purchased and physical copies still function normally.

Development

The idea of Minecraft releasing on the 3DS was first teased in June 2014 when Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi were asked about the possibility of Minecraft coming to the Wii U. Takahashi stated:

We've always thought internally that using the [Wii U] GamePad would probably make for a Minecraft that's very easy to play. And, of course, if we were to do something with Minecraft on the 3DS, similarly we would probably do it where it would be easier to play and could probably reach a lot of kids.
What's interesting is that, in Japan, Minecraft is not popular in the way it is in the U.S. and Europe, so we've also thought that, if we were able to do a partnership like that, it might bring opportunity to help make Minecraft more popular in Japan.

Shinya Takahashi on porting Minecraft to the Wii U[14]

Minecraft on the 3DS was teased again at MINECON 2015 when Mojang's COO stated:

If I had my way, we'd be on everything. We want to continue to be available to all players, and that means being on new platforms because everyone uses something different.
I've never heard a reason why we haven't ended up on Wii U or 3DS. It just hasn't happened yet.

Vu Bui on porting Minecraft to the Wii U[15]

The game was confirmed during a Nintendo Direct on September 13, 2017 and became available digitally shortly after the presentation.[16] A physical copy was released exclusively in North America a month later, on November 10, 2017.[17]

Gameplay

Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition had the following differences from other editions:

  • New Nintendo 3DS Edition lacks online multiplayer. Instead it supports 2-player local multiplayer, which was added in update 1.4.[9] It does not use the Download Play app, requiring both players to own a full copy of New Nintendo 3DS Edition.
  • The game's save file is stored in "Extra Data" on the system's microSD card rather than as "Save Data" in the system's memory or on the Game Card.
  • World types are "Default" and "Flat". Default world sizes are Small (672×672), Medium (1344×1344), and Large (2016×2016). The size of a world cannot be changed after it is created. The ratio of the Nether to the Overworld is 1:3.
    • The medium and large sizes are larger than the Wii U Edition's world size of 864×864, despite the New Nintendo 3DS being a much less powerful console.
    • This edition has a larger Nether area (672×672) and End area (2016×2016) than the Xbox One Edition and the PlayStation 4 Edition world sizes of 640×640 in the Nether and the End.
  • Although the height limit is only 128 blocks, worlds can be larger than the Small world type from Legacy Console Edition.
    • There is no fall barrier at Y=-40 in the void, allowing the player to fall indefinitely.
  • There was a mob cap that was much stricter than Legacy Console Edition, where a maximum of 24 enemies, 24 animals, 16 squid, and 16 villagers could exist at one time. However, there was initially no cap on experience orbs, so it was possible to crash the game by throwing too many bottles o' enchanting. This was fixed in update 1.1.
  • Instead of including the map item, the map and the player's coordinates were displayed on the Touch Screen. Due to this, it was impossible to map The Nether in this version. The touch screen was also used for inventory management and crafting. The Woodland Mansion and Ocean Monument maps from update 1.9 were the only map items in the New Nintendo 3DS Edition. They did not display the map in the player’s hand, but rather is held in the hotbar, and was displayed on the map in the touch screen.
  • Due to the lack of an off-hand slot in this version, the totem of undying can be activated as long as it is in the player's hotbar (not necessarily in the player's hand).
  • New Nintendo 3DS Edition targeted 60 frames per second in standard worlds and 30 frames per second in Mash-up worlds.
  • Some early copies of the physical version had a misprinted amiibo logo on the box.[18]
  • The render distance in New Nintendo 3DS Edition is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk or returning from the end 4 chunks. Though many claim the render distance is 6 chunks the myth was shut down by youtuber "Bearman3600" after doing a test he confirmed that the render distance is 3 chunk and 1 fog chunk (or returning from the end 4 chunks.)

Splashes

This edition included 20 platform-specific splash texts, oddly displayed directly below the logo and not slanted.[19] 10 were selected by an Other Ocean engineer:[20]

  • "A skeleton popped out!"
  • "Casual gaming!"
  • "Whoa, dude!"

Of the remaining 10, they were:[21]

  • "Ah, another visitor!"
  • "Coffee! Coffee now!"
  • "Don't awoo!"
  • "Don't be that guy!"
  • "Don, bear near?"
  • "Generate me a force field with that computer and a microwave!"
  • "Go to sleep! Go to sleep! It's time to go to sleep!"
  • "Rise from your grave!"
  • "Rob is jarig!"
  • "What are you selling?"

Add-ons

Along with the other editions of Minecraft for Nintendo platforms, New Nintendo 3DS Edition was the most expensive edition of the game, as it was bundled with several add-on packs.

Bundled

Skin packs

Texture packs

  • Minecraft (default textures)
  • City
  • Plastic

Mash-up packs

  • Super Mario Mash-up

Purchasable

Skin packs

Texture packs

  • Cartoon
  • Fantasy
  • Candy
  • Natural
  • Steampunk

Mash-up packs

  • Festive Mash-up 2016

Trailer

Gallery

References

  1. "Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition for Nintendo 3DS" .
  2. Jump up to: a b "The adventure lives wherever you go with @Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition, available at stores on November 10th!"@NintendoAmerica on X (formerly Twitter), October 28, 2017
  3. PEGI Rating
  4. ESRB Rating
  5. ACB Rating
  6. USK Rating
  7. RARS Rating
  8. CERO Rating
  9. Jump up to: a b "Minecraft on new 3DS!"Minecraft.net, September 14, 2017.
  10. "Minecraft is out today for the New Nintendo 3DS" by Charlie Hall – Polygon, September 13, 2017.
  11. "Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition" , July 27, 2018.
  12. "Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition - 1.9" .
  13. Talk page edit by HelenAngel
  14. "What Nintendo's Top Game Creators Think Of Minecraft" by Stephen Totilo – Kotaku, June 20, 2014.
  15. https://idigitaltimes.com/minecraft-wii-u-mojang-coo-teases-nintendo-could-actually-still-get-minecraft-457794
  16. https://youtu.be/ztMGTTAjsAQ?t=429
  17. https://x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/924320074592333826
  18. https://x.com/__mcfacts__/status/1497628727383048194?s=46
  19. "10 new splashes were added by the rad and mad @ablitter representing the flavor and in-jokes of Other Ocean. 10 were left up to me."@TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017
  20. "Oh mine weren't in-jokes. Some of them are easily recognizable but others are *incredibly* obscure refs. Hoping fans will find them first ;)"@ablitter on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017
  21. "Of those 10"@TheMogMiner (Ryan Holtz) on X (formerly Twitter), September 15, 2017 (All splashes listed in the thread)

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