NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast 205: Remembering the 3DS, StreetPass and My Nintendo Rewards
After almost ten years in service, Nintendo’s portable 3DS console has officially been discontinued. This applies to all the various models of the console: the 3DS, the 2DS, the New 3DS, the New 2DS, the 3DS XL, the New 3DS XL and the New 2DS XL. And so with this bad news, this week on the NXpress Nintendo Podcast, Alex and Marc join Tim and Rick to reflect on the Nintendo 3DS, StreetPass, My Nintendo Rewards, and their favourite games. All this and more!
You can listen to our show on Stitcher, iTunes, Podbean, or simply click the play button below.
Playlist:
LFXIV – NXpress Intro
Nintendosage: What we want from a new and improved Switch console.
Super Mario 3D Land soundtrack
Main Event: Nintendo 3DS review
Kid Icarus: Uprising Soundtrack
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