If you own a Nintendo 3DS and want to upgrade to a Nintendo 3DS XL, you can transfer all your system settings, games and save data to the new device very easily. Note that originally, Nintendo had ...
Did you just buy a New 3DS, thinking you could simply sign in with your Nintendo ID and pick up where you left off with your previous handheld? Or have you done a system transfer with your 3DS before ...
I'm willing to bet that a lot of people picking up a New 3DS XL are new to the 3DS (don't forget to buy a charger!), but if you're picking it up as an upgrade from an existing system, you're going to ...
The New Nintendo 3DS XL comes out on Friday. I like it a lot. But the basic 4GB microSDHC the system comes with won't cut it for someone who wants to go digital with most of the gaming library. If you ...
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to do a system transfer from an old Nintendo 3DS to a new one. When things don't go as planned, however, it might seem that it would take a regular Einstein to ...
Ready to trade in your old Nintendo 3DS for a brand new Nintendo 3DS XL, launching in the US this weekend? Better hold on to your horses first. Unless you want to start absolutely from scratch, you ...
The tutorial video shows you how to transfer data off the system as well as off the SD card. Apparently, as Destructoid notes, you will need to use a #0 Philips screwdriver (the very tiny ones) and a ...
There are several factors why Nintendo error code 014-0062 exists when transferring system data from one Nintendo 3DS unit to another. According to their website, the ...
Nintendo loves to rerelease games, and each time the same game comes to a new Nintendo system you're expected to foot the bill for it all over again. However, with the company's new Nintendo Account ...
If you own a 3DS and want to upgrade to the New Nintendo 3DS or New Nintendo 3DS XL and want to make it your primary device, note that you can transfer all your system settings, games and save data ...