Can Angry Birds Really Run on the 3DS?

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Hey everyone, I came across something interesting: Angry Birds somehow made its way onto the 3DS with two versions— the classic trilogy and the Star Wars edition. It got me thinking about the 3DS’s capabilities. How come it can run these games that seem out of reach for its hardware?

Can Angry Birds Really Run on the 3DS
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3 Answers

StarWarsFan10 -

I actually have the Star Wars version on my 3DS! It’s really fun to play.

GalacticGamer15 -

Same here! The Star Wars version might just be my favorite, love the themed levels!

RetroRevival23 -

Totally! Angry Birds was originally a mobile game, and at that time, the 3DS was pretty much on par with mobile devices. Makes sense why it could run those games without a hitch.

PixelNinja42 -

Honestly, it’s kinda wild! The 3DS was able to handle games like Angry Birds, but it also had more demanding titles like Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. This raises an interesting question about its capability. I’d say any game below 30fps might run fine on it!

GameMaster88 -

Totally agree! Nintendo’s handhelds have always been surprising in terms of what they can handle, especially if you think about the frames per second limit.

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