Easiest way to access Nintendo Video
Hey guys! I wanted to make an easiest tutorial to access Nintendo Video in unsupported countries, which I already did. This tutorial is better than the last [topic=303158]two Nintendo[/topic] [topic=304102]Video tutorials[/topic] here at GBAtemp. I tested this tutorial on my Japanese 3DS (read: I live in Canada), so it should work on American/Asian and European/Australian 3DS. Here's what you need: an Nintendo 3DS console (with Nintendo Video installed) and a computer (or any device you'd like that has a web browser). Now onto the steps:
1. Go to each of the following links:
3. Tap on a network connection when you're currently connected to. It should say either 1, 2 or 3 surrounding the blue square/box.
4. Tap "Change Settings" (without quotes), then tap the right arrow.
5. Tap "Proxy Settings", then tap "Yes", and then tap "Detailed Settings".
6. Under the "Proxy Server" enter any of the proxy address from each of the following links above, but do not enter like ":8080". (e.g. "59.106.177.23", not "59.106.177.23:80")
7. Under "Port" enter the port of each proxy address (from each of the following links above), which is the last 2-4 digits of the proxy address. (e.g. 80, 8080, 3128)
8. Tap "OK", then tap "Save".
9. When the confirmation box pops up, tap "OK" and do the connection test. If you pass the connection test you're good to go.
10. Exit the System Settings, then go to Nintendo Video.
11. Tap "Connectivity Check". If you're lucky (with a confirmation box about beginning to download the videos), it will start downloading the videos.
12. That's it! You're done.
Please note that this tutorial works not only Nintendo Video but also the Japan TV app (if you have a Japanese 3DS) and the Eurosport app (if you have a European/Australian 3DS).
If you have any problems, post it here.
1. Go to each of the following links:
- http://spys.ru/free-proxy-list/JP/ (if you have a Japanese 3DS)
- http://spys.ru/free-proxy-list/US/ or http://spys.ru/free-proxy-list/CA/ (if you have an American/Asian 3DS)
- http://spys.ru/free-proxy-list/DE/ (if you have a European/Australian 3DS)
3. Tap on a network connection when you're currently connected to. It should say either 1, 2 or 3 surrounding the blue square/box.
4. Tap "Change Settings" (without quotes), then tap the right arrow.
5. Tap "Proxy Settings", then tap "Yes", and then tap "Detailed Settings".
6. Under the "Proxy Server" enter any of the proxy address from each of the following links above, but do not enter like ":8080". (e.g. "59.106.177.23", not "59.106.177.23:80")
7. Under "Port" enter the port of each proxy address (from each of the following links above), which is the last 2-4 digits of the proxy address. (e.g. 80, 8080, 3128)
8. Tap "OK", then tap "Save".
9. When the confirmation box pops up, tap "OK" and do the connection test. If you pass the connection test you're good to go.
10. Exit the System Settings, then go to Nintendo Video.
11. Tap "Connectivity Check". If you're lucky (with a confirmation box about beginning to download the videos), it will start downloading the videos.
12. That's it! You're done.
Please note that this tutorial works not only Nintendo Video but also the Japan TV app (if you have a Japanese 3DS) and the Eurosport app (if you have a European/Australian 3DS).
If you have any problems, post it here.