Pokemon Theme 3DS Coming To North America and Europe

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My first 3DS, which I got a few days after release, was the Aqua Blue 3DS. The circle pad broke aswell as the R button.

My second 3DS, which I got for Christmas 2011, was the Flame Red 3DS. It broke in late 2012 due to a piece of the charger port breaking off.

My third 3DS, which was a Blue 3DS XL, didn't actually break. I just wanted the Pokémon one. :p
Lol all you'd 3ds break so easily I have my old one for 2 years already , it as not break yet but only it's left with scratches and finger prints all over the console :L
 
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Lol all you'd 3ds break so easily I have my old one for 2 years already , it as not break yet but only it's left with scratches and finger prints all over the console :L

Yeah, I used to be reckless with my devices, but then I started downloading everything and realized if it breaks all of my games would be gone.
 
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Yeah, I used to be reckless with my devices, but then I started downloading everything and realized if it breaks all of my games would be gone.
xD then be more careful when touching fragile stuff or holding fragile stuff , yeah and by the way downloading everything from the eshop which is digital are very dangerous :eek:
 
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xD then be more careful when touching fragile stuff or holding fragile stuff , yeah and by the way downloading everything from the eshop which is digital are very dangerous :eek:
ehh that's debateable. If you were to break a 3DS there still runs the risk of accidentally breaking a game cartridge as well. The risk of losing games is there in both cases. However, with digital games I think there's an option to reclaim the games if something goes wrong by contacting Nintendo about your eshop account, especially with the 3DS and Wii U being able to be tied to through a Nintendo Network ID. With that said though, I'm not sure you'd be able to replace a Pokemon Theme 3DS for the price you bought it if you were to break it a year or so after being released in the market. (I'll stop now, but just thought you'd want to know)
 
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