Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
Wreck-It Ralph
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
Paw Patrol: On a Roll!
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
Pokémon Red Version
Yoshi
Rune Factory 4
Pokémon X
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise SP
Puyo Puyo
Mega Man X
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy
Etrian Mystery Dungeon
WarioWare: Touched!
Star Fox 64 3D
Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge
Mega Man V
Cubic Ninja
Kirby's Dream Land 2
Donkey Kong
Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets
Ultimate NES Remix
Fire Emblem Awakening
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World
Mario Bros.
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Tomodachi Life
Mario Kart 7
Hudson's Adventure Island
Terraria
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Battle City
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong
Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
American Mensa Academy
Mega Man 7
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
Mario Golf: World Tour
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Sky Kid
Final Fantasy
SteamWorld Dig
New Trivia!
Ice Climber
Super Mario Bros. 2
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If you blow into the mic while highlighting a 3DS application, the icon will spin around faster.
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Making noise into the microphone while on the system settings screen will cause the icons to spin around the wrench. While doing this, the wifi helper icon can be seen on the back of the internet icon.
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Placing the AR Card on a colored surface during the AR Free Fishing game (available from the AR Arcade for 1 Play Coin) yields different effects based on the color. For instance, a blue background will display sardines, a green one will show green Koopa shells, and the red contains jumping Cheep Cheeps.
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In 2012 the Louvre museum in Paris, France, started offering 3DS museum guides. The purchase of the hardware was sponsored by Korean Air, and all the museum guides are branded with the airline's logo.
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Holding the start + select buttons while booting an original Nintendo DS cartridge will load the game in its native resolution, rather than stretching it.
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In the Japanese and American versions of the 3DS' "StreetPass Mii Plaza", when attempting to purchase a DLC from a rabbit but then declining to buy it will cause the rabbit to depressively say "Oh, I see...". However, the European version removed the rabbit's depressed response and replaced it with a more neutral "Fair enough!", instead.
This was done to bring it in line with European laws put in place to prevent manipulating children into purchases; "Games should not include practices that are aggressive, or which otherwise have the potential to exploit a child's inherent inexperience, vulnerability or credulity or to place undue influence or pressure on a child to make a purchase."
This was done to bring it in line with European laws put in place to prevent manipulating children into purchases; "Games should not include practices that are aggressive, or which otherwise have the potential to exploit a child's inherent inexperience, vulnerability or credulity or to place undue influence or pressure on a child to make a purchase."
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According to video Game developer Yukio Futatsugi, his tabletop board game Machi Koro was originally going to be a digital board game available on the 3DS, but Nintendo encouraged Futatsugi and his company Grounding to go physical with it instead.
"My company has made a lot of board games, and Nintendo has told me that our games are interesting. Machikoro was supposed to be on 3DS, but the idea didn’t become a reality because it wouldn’t sell on 3DS, and so Nintendo suggested, 'Hey, Grounding, why don’t you manufacture this as a physical board game, I’m sure it will sell really well!' and that’s how Grounding came to become a board game creator."
"My company has made a lot of board games, and Nintendo has told me that our games are interesting. Machikoro was supposed to be on 3DS, but the idea didn’t become a reality because it wouldn’t sell on 3DS, and so Nintendo suggested, 'Hey, Grounding, why don’t you manufacture this as a physical board game, I’m sure it will sell really well!' and that’s how Grounding came to become a board game creator."
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When run on a Nintendo DSi or Nintendo 3DS, Action Replay DSi's icon and title will be listed as Game & Watch Collection. This is a way of working around the DSi's bootleg game protection, which is done by having a built-in whitelist of every official DS game, which Action Replay circumvents by tricking the device into thinking Game & Watch Collection is being played. Action Replay DSi contains almost every byte of data from Game & Watch Collection, but jumbled into an unplayable format.