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How Fast Do You Think The 3ds Xl And Games Are Going To Sell Out

What to do before selling mine 3ds xl?

Hey.

I'm going to sell mine 3ds xl.
Now is mine question what do i need to do on my 3ds xl before i sell it.

1, Do i need to delete mine nintendo ID on the systeem?
2, Do i need to format it?
3, Anything els i should do?

About 2, i do have the new game of zelda + mario kart installed on the systeem. If i delete mine nintendo ID those games will be lost for ever. But if i don't all mine information will be left on the systeem.

Thanks

What Nintendo 3DS XL games do you suggest? Why?

I've only just started on 3DS, and so far haven't had enough cash to buy any new games but I've got a shortlist of future purchases. Since the Pokemon titles are the only ones on your list not marked as (boring) I'm going to go ahead and assume you like RPGs, so these games may be of interest to you as well.Bravely Default, had some good reviews and looks pretty good, a sequel is on the way as well.Etrian Oddyssey, there are a few in the franchise, they're quite punishing games though, I've played the original title on the DS and it was pretty tough, looking at reviews, I don't think that's changed.Ocarina of Time and Majoras Mask, I've played them both before so this is more a nostalgic thing, but they're timeless games.

How much should I sell my 3ds xl for?

I'm in a hurry to sell my 3ds xl. I'm selling it with a charger and three games: super Mario 3D land, legend of Zelda ocarina of time, and legend of zelda a link between worlds. I currently have it on craigslist for $250. Is that a good price or should I lower it? Thanks in advance.

Do you think the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS were failures?

Certainly not. The 3DS is a strong handheld console with an incredibly strong selection of games for it.I think this list will help show my point: List of best-selling game consolesAs of the time of this writing, the 3DS has sold just over 67 million units. It’s not Nintendo’s best-selling console, which would be the DS, but 67 million is still a lot. At the moment, it has outsold the PlayStation 4, which is at 63 million, though the 3DS has been out for six years where the PS4 has only been out for four.The thing that makes the Nintendo 3DS so strong is its game library, which I would argue is the best out of any system. Most of Nintendo’s flagship franchises have at least one game, if not more, on the 3DS, including three generations of Pokemon games (not counting Ultra Sun/Moon, which have yet to come out). On top of that, it’s had great support from Capcom with the Monster Hunter series. And remember when I said that the Nintendo DS was their best selling console of all time? The 3DS is backwards compatible and can play those games as well (with only a couple exceptions), as well as many NES, SNES, and Game Boy title on the Virtual Console.At this point in time, the future of the 3DS seems to be uncertain, since Nintendo has moved all of its focus off of the system in favor of the Switch. Nintendo still claims to support the 3DS family of systems, and announced two Metroid games and a new pair of Pokemon games. It’s possible that they’ll go back to supporting it more once the hype for the Switch dies down a little bit, but the 3DS has been out for a long time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the console was getting near the end of its life cycle. It may have struggled some against the growing mobile gaming market, but it did well despite that, and blew its only competition, the PS Vita, away. One more quick point: while the Nintendo 3DS family has done quite well, the New Nintendo 3DS systems have not.Either way, the 3DS has had a very good run, and is absolutely worth picking up. Mine has over seventy games loaded on it right now, with a few more I deleted for space concerns, and I just started playing a new one.

Anyone think Nintendo 3DS XL is worth it?

I wouldn't do it.
When having a handheld, I like having portability. It probably would be to big to have in your pocket, which really takes away from the experience. If you're more of a casual gamer who just likes to game every so often at home or not 'on-the-go', and you just want a bigger screen, then I would say go for it. But I, personally, don't like how big the DSi XL's are, and if the 3DS XL is anything like those, then to me, it really isn't worth getting.
Also, you can't back up your data. The only way that you can back up your data that is actually stored within the 3DS, is to buy the XL and then transfer your data. Therefore, if you sold your 3DS, and bought an XL, then all your puzzle swap data, find mii data, faceraiders data, and mii plaza data would be gone.

When do you think the next shipment of New 3DS XL - Monster Hunter Edition will be in stores?

I have the option of buying a regular New 3DS but I would really prefer buying a Monster Hunter Edition New 3DS. It seems like nobody knows anything about when shipments come in so I just need rough estimate of how long these things usually take so I can decide whether to wait for the one I want or buy the standard version.

Does Nintendo still sell the regular 3DS?

I've checked Gamestop, Best Buy, and Fry's and none of them have it in stock..(except the pink one, but I'm a guy haha)

They only have the 2DS or 3DS XL but I think these are too big because I travel on airlines a lot and it needs to be able to fit into my pocket.

I also checked Amazon but they are all overpriced for the new ones.

Did Nintendo discontinue them?

3ds sd card question. Please help!?

If you had your eShop account link to your Nintendo Network ID PRIOR to selling your 3DS XL, you'll have to contact Nintendo once you get your new 3DS XL to transfer the keys (as you'll need information about your new 3DS XL) to it. Please be aware that you may lose your progress in those games (because they may not acknowledge your old save data), but it'll allow you re-download your library onto your new 3DS XL.

Please be aware that the process can take up to 48 BUSINESS Hours, depending on how you contact Nintendo.


If you did NOT link your Nintendo Network ID to your 3DS's eShop account prior to selling it (before the firmware updates requiring to link the eShop accounts to your NNID)... then you're completely out of luck as there's pretty much no information you have to recover those purchases & the person who currently has that system may have linked it to THEIR account instead.

Until you contact Nintendo about the eShop keys, the contents of your old 3DS XL's SD card is useless to you. However, please be warned that the current owner of your old 3DS XL may get pissed off that you're reclaiming your digital library (assuming they didn't reset everything & sign in / register their own NNID).

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