Normally $60-$80. Not sure when it was last this price or if anyone is interested in 3DS games anymore.
EDIT:
Some users have pointed out this may be not be the AUS version and the 3DS is region locked.
Normally $60-$80. Not sure when it was last this price or if anyone is interested in 3DS games anymore.
EDIT:
Some users have pointed out this may be not be the AUS version and the 3DS is region locked.
Great price, but be aware that the 3DS is region locked. You can remove the region lock by hacking it though, which is really easy these days.
This "USA" 3DS game won't work on an aussie 3DS due to region lock. If you have to hack your 3DS to get it to work, you may as well just download it for free 🤷♂️
who on Earth hasn't modded their 3DS at this point.
There’s a small chance of bricking the 3ds when modding
Me, due to lack of care factor and time.
it takes at best 15 minutes to do. It was way easier than I thought it would be.
I haven't because can't be bothered :)
@PainToad
Any resources recommended to do it without jumping hoops?
Follow this https://3ds.hacks.guide/
Don’t follow other guides, especially those on YouTube. Lots are out of date and made by idiots who don’t know what they’re doing.
@PainToad: Thanks mate.
My new 3ds xl Zelda edition is going to get it.
Any chance of a good store to source a replacement battery? Mine is barely staying an hour. (Or would it be safer to have Nintendo replace it?)
@YoursTruly: Not sure on batteries sorry.
Great price (compared to market value) and would have jumped at this if it was the Aussie version.
Had to double take seeing a physical 3DS game being posted!
Great game regardless, like others have mentioned you'll need to (easily) hack your 3DS to get past the region lock.
and this is an Xbox.
For those curious about modding their 3DS, which would make it compatible with out of region games, https://3ds.hacks.guide/ is the best resource out there for this topic. It provides thorough step-by-step instructions for everything you need. When it comes to procedures like this, I would only use videos as supplementary material, with the written guide being your primary material, as videos are prone to being outdated, and unable to be corrected if just plain wrong.
One of Nintendo's best Franchises. Nothing beats these classics.