Nintendo 3DS Is Officially Dead as 2DS Repairs End for Good
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All official repairs for the Nintendo 3DS family have now ended
The Nintendo 3DS was released in 2011 and captivated people by jumping on the 3D bandwagon that was prevalent at the time - both in cinemas and on TV sets - without requiring special glasses. However, the feature required viewing the device from just the right angle and drained the battery quite a bit, and later the 2DS was released, which was simply a 3DS without a 3D screen. The {Switch} became its replacement, but for many years after the co…
Nintendo no longer repairing Nintendo 2DS XL and Nintendo 3DS models
Nintendo has confirmed this morning that it has decided to stop repairs for the Nintendo 2DS XL and all Nintendo 3DS models. The Kyoto-based company says it has simply run out of repair parts and will no longer be issuing repairs for faulty systems. The news was shared by its customer service team on social… Read More »Nintendo no longer repairing Nintendo 2DS XL and Nintendo 3DS models Source
Nintendo Japan ends repair support for the New 2DS XL line
If you were holding onto a New 2DS XL as a dedicated handheld console, it might be time to finally send it to pasture. In a post on Twitter, Nintendo of Japan has announced that it is officially ending repair support for the offshoot model of the 3DS family. Back in August 2024, repair support for the New 3DS had ceased, with the regular 2DS following a few weeks later. This left just the New 2DS XL as being officially supported, but that is no …
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