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Ok, so I bought a New 3DS and it's at 9.0. Should I keep it at that?

Definitely yes, for now. If you don't have a Gateway or never plan on ever, ever using one, update. If you ever want CFW to be even possible on an N3DS (hypothetically), don't update. If you want ninjhax, don't update.
 
Ok thanks for the heads up guys. I'm really betting Gateway will have support for the N3DS in a few weeks, although it's going to be a pain to use a screwdriver every time to install files on the microSD card.

Does anyone know why the microSD card is inside the N3DS and you have to unscrew it? Why didn't they keep the SD card slot on the side?
 
Ok thanks for the heads up guys. I'm really betting Gateway will have support for the N3DS in a few weeks, although it's going to be a pain to use a screwdriver every time to install files on the microSD card.

Does anyone know why the microSD card is inside the N3DS and you have to unscrew it? Why didn't they keep the SD card slot on the side?

No idea, but I prefer it this way. Less flaps on the side.
 
I only need the gateway work on New 3d XL to make a perfect cia for the game preinstalled
After that, i still have my old 3ds to do bad things with my gateway :rolleyes:
 
Does anyone here think Nintendo is going to announce solely New Nintendo 3DS-only games at E3 this year to spite the old 3DS owners to upgrade? Especially with Xenoblade Chronicles being N3DS only
 
Does anyone here think Nintendo is going to announce solely New Nintendo 3DS-only games at E3 this year to spite the old 3DS owners to upgrade? Especially with Xenoblade Chronicles being N3DS only

More than likely. It'll be an obvious marketing move for them to make, and might actually work. The upgrade is worth it anyway. If people can afford every latest game, they can afford to upgrade your console. Especially when theirs is a few years old.

EDIT: All those typos... I can't fkin type.
 
Ok thanks for the heads up guys. I'm really betting Gateway will have support for the N3DS in a few weeks, although it's going to be a pain to use a screwdriver every time to install files on the microSD card.

Does anyone know why the microSD card is inside the N3DS and you have to unscrew it? Why didn't they keep the SD card slot on the side?

You only have to open it one time to put in a nice big MicroSD, then you can transfer files over wifi by turning on Wireless SD Management in the settings. I'll have a section about it in the guide.
 
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More than likely. It'll be an obvious marketing move for them to make, and might actually work. The upgrade it worth it anyway. If people can afford every latest game, they can afford to upgrade your console. Especially when theirs is a few years old.

Agreed. They are most likely gonna announce a new Metroid, new F-Zero, or a new Mario game exclusive to N3DS so people can buy them. Here's hoping Gateway will announce something next week so we can all play Nintendo's N3DS E3 announcements, wouldn't you say? :P
 
You only have to open it one time to put in a nice big MicroSD, then you can transfer files over wifi by turning on Wireless SD Management in the settings. I'll have a section about it in the guide.
how fast are cia files transferred? like 1 gig.
 

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