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Webby:
I've been determined for ages that I don't need a 3DS because my DS Lite still works fine (although one of the hinges is broken), but the new Pokémon 3DS XLs have kind of swung it for me. I'm just wondering whether it's worthwhile buying my first 3DS brand new this much after release - are there enough games to make it worth it?

Just looking at a few, I know the games I would get would be   X and/or Y, FE: Awakening, Animal Crossing, Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, Resident Evil Revelations and possibly Luigi's Mansion.. Are there any other games that'd make it worth my while getting a 3DS?
(If Digimon Re:Digitize Decode ever got localised I'd be straight onto the 3DS but alas it has not been so far.)

Richard and Blaziken:
Well, 3DS has been leading the unit sales charge for a while now, and I'd say yes, there are some fantastic reasons to buy a 3DS!

Animal Crossing is interesting... it's incredibly fun for a while, but all at once, everyone stopped playing. They made great strides in doing things to keep you interested, but ultimately it didn't seem to last beyond a few months for most people, myself included. Really a shame. Still, it's a lot of fun, especially if you have friends to play with.

I hear from literally everyone that FE:Awakening is amazing, but I've yet to purchase it because I have too many other games to play.

Can't speak for the other 3, but I can say that Mario Kart 7 is absolutely fantastic, Ocarina 3D is an experience that everyone should have, Tales of the Abyss looks great on 3DS, and there's Layton games for 3DS if that's your thing.

But besides all of this, there are eShop exclusive games and apps, as well as older games for NES, Gameboy, GBA and DSiWare, which all make for an even better all-in-one system. It's honestly my favorite system, and I pretty much never leave the house without it, so I mean... I would highly recommend it! =D

...Also, X/Y... so you can get your Mega Blaziken :3

The Macintosh Ninja: SOH CAH TOA:
Resident Evil: Revelaitons is a fun game. I know there is an HD port for PS3/360/PC, but the handheld version looks great too. I played through the campaign thrice and there is a "Raid Mode" included that is a lot like Mercenaries, except you choose your loadout and the purpose is to go from point A to B.

I also have Mario Kart 7, which is fun to play here and there. I haven't tried online, though I imagine that is also fun (if you enjoyed Mario Kart Wii or DS, you'll likely enjoy this one too).

Other games I'd recommend are Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is an "RPG" like game where you play as a Hunter that accepts missions to slay large monsters. When you bring them down, you can carve 'em up for parts to make better armor/weapons. It sounds repetitive, but it really is a lot of fun once you get the hang of dodging and attacking. Plus, with 12 different weapon types there is a lot of choice in terms of offense.

Kid Icarus: Uprising stars Pit, from the Kid Icarus series, and is a third-person "shooter" of sorts. You start off most levels with a 5-minute long "on-rails shooter", then continue the stage on land. It is really fun, especially on harder difficulties, and the large amount of weapons and modifications to them really amp up replay value. And the dialogue is great: lots of great humor that younger kids might not catch (meaning humor that calls for more intelligence, such as the several times the fourth-wall is broken or clever word play). Multiplayer is an "arena" battle, where you either fight others in teams or in a free-for-all battle. You can use weapons you find in single-player, but the "stronger" your weapon the more points the opposing team/player gets for defeating you.

Angelic Lapras King:
Plenty. I'll just list ones I recommend.

Mario Kart 7
Ocarina of Time (Even if you've played it, the new graphics and 3D effect are awesome)
Starfox 64 3D (See above)
Animal Crossing New Leaf
Fire Emblem Awakening
Super Mario 3D Land
New Super Mario Bros 2
Luigi's Mansion 2
Kid Icarus Uprising
Resident Evil Revelations
Tales of the Abyss
Dead or Alive Dimensions
Super Street Fighter IV
Donkey Kong Country Returns

And as mentioned, there are tons of offerings on the eShop, both new and retro. ;)

Hahex and Oshawott:
Looking at everyone else's posts, it seems that I'm out of games to recommend. If you can grab Pilotwings: Resort at a ludicrously low second hand price, it might be fun for a bit but otherwise the lists covered are reasonably comprehensive.

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