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This is something Nintendo should get credit for, they're consoles majority of the time are pretty sturdy and well made.
Agreed. My DSi felt like a brick. I bet I could have thrown it against the wall, and it would have laughed. My 3DS XL feels less sturdy, but Nintendo always makes reliable hardware.
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This is something Nintendo should get credit for, they're consoles majority of the time are pretty sturdy and well made.
Agreed. My DSi felt like a brick. I bet I could have thrown it against the wall, and it would have laughed. My 3DS XL feels less sturdy, but Nintendo always makes reliable hardware.
Shoulder buttons are a different story, though... I had issues with the L & R buttons on both my DS Lite and 3DS... if they get those figured out next generation it'll be perfect!
This is something Nintendo should get credit for, they're consoles majority of the time are pretty sturdy and well made.
Agreed. My DSi felt like a brick. I bet I could have thrown it against the wall, and it would have laughed. My 3DS XL feels less sturdy, but Nintendo always makes reliable hardware.
Shoulder buttons are a different story, though... I had issues with the L & R buttons on both my DS Lite and 3DS... if they get those figured out next generation it'll be perfect!
yeah and the circle pad feels a little weak(mine never broke it just feels that it isn't tight)
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
The 3DS is my favorite handheld of all time. I wash my hands before I play. (Not anymore)
I'm very sensitive when it comes to how the condition of my things are. I wash my hands before I touch anything and even pester others to wash too. I blame my OCD. That said, it has it's benefits. My rare Pokemon N64 looks mint. I was like this even as a child.
I would get very depressed if my 3DS XL got even a tiny scratch. My life is that sad. Don't take pity on me.
Daily schedule:
Eat, work, make love to my beloved Pokémon LE N64, play EarthBound, repeat.
I noticed today while cleaning my 3DS that a couple of very light scratches have appeared on the bottom screen (thanks a lot Rhythm Thief -___-). So I finally pulled out those screen protectors I bought before I even had my 3DS in my hands but never felt the need to put them on. So my 3DS looks less pretty than it did before since the top screen is full of adhesive air bubbles (the bottom turned out fine).... though now that I'm thinking about it, it's kind of pointless to even protect the top screen anyway since I'll never scrawl on it so I'll just take it off.
The only other "blemish" it has is a small chip of the pink paint at the edge. I had knocked on the floor a couple of times so that's probably where it came from. Hopefully I can up keep it enough to get a good enough trade in deal or sell price should Ninty release another model in it's life cycle.
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