Nintendo 2DS XL, and the New Nintendo 3DS were gone, its repair services would end. Support for the Nintendo 3DS XL and ...
The Nintendo 3DS is an oldie but a goodie, and you can modify it pretty easily to turn it into a fantastic gaming handheld.
Support for Nintendo 2DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL remains unaffected by the recent change. Closure of 3DS online services and eShop highlights the shift towards the highly successful Nintendo Switch.
What’s more, since Nintendo has now moved on to bigger and better things, it’s fair to assume that the community has won. There’s no new ... the SD card, you just need to point the 3DS ...
For the last five years or so, Nintendo has been selling the 3DS, the latest in a long line of handheld consoles. Around two years ago, Nintendo announced the New Nintendo 3DS, with a faster ...
Nintendo announces that it is going to be ending support for three of its gaming systems as soon as its current supply of parts runs out.
Repairs for the New 3DS have also been discontinued in other locations around the world. On the plus side, repairs for the 2DS and 3DS XL in Japan are still available until Nintendo's stock runs dry.
Nintendo Hong Kong has finally announced that it will officially start selling its new 3DS XL handheld console this month, with prices set at HK$1,749. The device, which goes on sale on September ...
The Nintendo 64 was released in 1996 in Japan and North America and 1997 in Europe and Australia. Released with three launch games, one of which being Super Mario 64, the console was commonly called ...
Nintendo has discontinued its 3DS handheld after about 76 million sales over a nine-and-a-half year period. A notice on the Japanese firm's site says "manufacturing of the Nintendo 3DS family of ...