Gaming Forums => Nintendo Gaming => Topic started by: pandaradox on March 29, 2011, 11:24:51 AM
Title: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on March 29, 2011, 11:24:51 AM
Hey all,
I know it may still be early, but I suppose that's even more the reason to nip this issue in the butt. There's always a period of time shortly after a console launch that companies put out ridiculous accessories and cases for the system. While there are some good ones out there, it usually takes a bit of time for people to learn by trial and error. I'm hoping this thread can help share wisdom in that respect.
I bought two cases because one came with a car charger and screen protectors while the other was more of the style I wanted:
--3DS microsuede touch pak: http://www.gamestop.com/nintendo-3ds/accessories/3ds-microsuede-touch-pak/89893 --3DS explorer starter kit: http://www.gamestop.com/nintendo-3ds/accessories/3ds-explorer-starter-kit/89897?ref=recpdp&cross=800713
The microsuede one was the one I got for myself. The explorer pak I intended on giving to a friend since I only wanted the extras in it, which you can buy separately in fact, but it made a good opportunity for investigating and comparing these two cases.
The Explorer pak is your boyscout kind of case. It has room for accessories like chargers and headphones as a mesh pocket. It has a flap for holding games (three) and the other half of the shell is for holding the 3DS, embraced by two elastic bands. The outside of it has a cool carbon fiber style too it and, on first glance, comes off as secure and withstanding of impacts. When my friend tried to put his 3DS in it though, he ran into the typical reason why I avoid these kind of cases: The 3DS fits, but with a little effort to put in and take out. The elastic can be cumbersome and given the hard exterior, the case doesn't give much, forcing you to duke it out with the bands. Still, this may just be part of the breaking in time with the case and may get easier as you go. It also has a zipper to close the case, so splashes and whatnot are less likely to get to your stuff. Of course, once this zipper goes, you'll be shopping for a new one. The system comes with ear buds (which suck), two spare styluses, screen protectors, cloth, and car adapter.
The microsuede pak was the one I opted for. I'm constantly commuting to my two jobs, so I needed something minimalistic but not at the expense of utility. The pak itself has a nice feel and looks great. It has the bare essentials, three game pockets and a pocket for the 3ds, which all items fit into well. The integrity of the pak is still pretty stiff and secure. The two down sides I've noticed are that the system is still exposed on the sides with just a band of microsuede about half the width of the system and that there isn't a way to charge the system with the case closed (this is true for the explorer pack as well). The pack comes with two fat pen-like styluses which are nice, but won't fit into the case. I try to keep one around in my bag, using the in-system one only for quick or backup uses. If you get this pack, you might as well pay another ten bucks for the screen protector pack, which comes with extra styluses, a cloth, two individual game cases, and screen protectors. with that you'll still be paying five bucks less than the explorer pack, you just won't have a car charger.
Overall, if you plan on carry around the system like in a back pack or messenger bag, the microsuede is a nice approachable case. The explorer pack is definitely for someone who's going on a trip or needs a more robust case to withstand being packed in luggage.
I know there are a lot of other cases, especially given the fact that the system is the same size as the DS lite. Feel free to add to this post with your recommendations and input on products. If we can save someone a little bit of money to avoid a bad accessory, this is well worth it.
Thanks for reading.
Panda
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 29, 2011, 09:28:18 PM
I personally picked up the Pull & Go Folio (It was featured here on NWR http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/25836 (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/25836)).
I really like the compact feel of the case as a whole as I can put it in my backpack without trying to squeeze it in amongst my other stuff. It holds 29 games and has a spot to put extra styli and a net compartment to hold an extra plug and headphones. The best part about it imo is the little case that you actually put your 3DS in. It's snug, holds 2 games and is detachable. It's just small enough to fit into my back pocket without being ridiculously bulky.
My only gripes, or rather, my only wish was that they included a separate sleeve to hold my AR cards. As it is now, I simply slide the card packet behind the 3DS in the pouch. I definitely recommend it.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Mannypon on March 29, 2011, 11:45:21 PM
Razor, if you have an android phone, there is an app for the AR cards which provides you with all the AR cars on you phone. This would help in not having to carry the cards around everywhere you go. I'm not sure if this is available on the Iphone but your in luck if you have one of the many android phones.
Since this is about accessories, has anyone bought the Nyko battery that supposed to double the playtime of the 3ds? I've been wondering if that is any good or if I should wait till others are available.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 29, 2011, 11:55:23 PM
Yeah I heard about that app Manny, but unfortunately (at least for this anyway :) ) I have an iPhone. I hope some intrepid programmer creates one as it is a both brilliant and convenient.
As far as the battery pack is concerned, I'd wait till at least the summer to see if any other options come to surface. I can't vouch for the quality of the battery pack, but it's always better to have options when buying accessories.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Mannypon on March 29, 2011, 11:58:59 PM
Well you can always do it the old fashioned way and scan the cards into your computer, save them into a jpg and transfer them to your Iphone lol.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 30, 2011, 08:41:18 AM
!!!!! (metal gear solid alert sound) That's a brilliant idea!
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: MegaByte on March 30, 2011, 01:05:05 PM
Or you could just download the PDF (http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/download/3ds_arcard.pdf).
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on March 30, 2011, 02:48:49 PM
My friend got the pull and go. I guess I can't find myself carrying around that many games. I have some small game folders that gamestop sold for a bit that were really nice and held 6 games and two styluses. *shrugs* I hope I don't get stricken with ADD and need more than 3 games with me on the go :) .
Yeah, I was going to recommend the AR app as well. What's nice is that it works in low light situations.
I'm weary about the nyko battery pack. The increase on lifetime is cool, but I wonder how much bulk it adds to the system.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 30, 2011, 03:32:48 PM
I'm curiuos about others impressions on the real time usage of the Nyko battery pack. Thankfully for now, I've not had any battery issues outside the first time I played my 3DS (it was half charged out the box and I was testing everything). Otherwise, whenever I get home, I slap it on the cradle by my bed. It's been in sleep mode since day 1, I've never powered it down.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: nickmitch on March 31, 2011, 12:41:11 AM
Or you could just download the PDF (http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/download/3ds_arcard.pdf).
This gave me an idea. . .
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: UncleBob on March 31, 2011, 12:46:29 AM
Don't get the Nyko pack. Hopefully in ~month there'll be news of a far better solution for your 3DS battery woes.
As for the Android App - it's neat. My only issue with it is that the glare off the glossy phone seems to disrupt the 3DS's ability to "see" the card quite a bit. Still, rather neat. Since the ? card is the only one that really matters, I say just get that tattoo'd onto your leg.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on March 31, 2011, 01:07:44 AM
*looks at the AR card tattoo'd on his butt* Yeah, leg would've been a better idea... darn
It'd be interesting to have AR items as stickers on another person's 3DS. You could make a tag laser tag game with it.
The cradle is nice, but I feel like I need to get a few more for the various locations I usually find myself, like work or school. It'd feel kinda cool to just walk in to any of these places with a cradle ready to go.
Has anyone found a shell for the system? that glossiness is a fingerprint magnet.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 31, 2011, 09:16:33 AM
I haven't seen any shells available for the system (probably because of the cradle), but I find that wiping the system clean with a microfiber cloth is a lot easier than with like the DS Lite. The outside of mine has stayed relatively fingerprint free on its own, I only have trouble with the inside, it's a magnet for lint and cat hair. I like your extra cradle suggestion! I want a second for my office as well (the first on a nightstand next to my bed). It's just really convenient.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on March 31, 2011, 02:28:23 PM
There's also a really interesting SD card that I use with my digital camera. It's called an Eye-Fi card. They're essentially SD cards with a wireless antennae in them. Why? You can sync this card up with your home wireless network and have it upload your pictures without ever having to remove the card. Given that most users would already have their 3DS on standby, the system will always be eager to dump off its pics once you get within range of your home network. What's cool about this card is that it also has a storage management system. You just tell it to maintain no more than a percentage of the capacity and it'll delete all pics that have been uploaded to maintain that quota. Seems like a good fit with the system. You can also add multiple SSIDs to it, so if you take the time, you can have this thing manage your SD card very well.
The card is rather expensive though and there really isn't a nice way to upload stuff to the card wirelessly, but that's not really necessary at this point. Thoughts?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on March 31, 2011, 03:49:19 PM
That sounds absolutely fantastic! I don't have a multi e-reader device hooked attached to my computer. I use a usb dongle adapter to read SD cards. It's not a horrible solution, but it's pretty cumbersome. To be able to wirelessly transfer photos and such to my comp would streamline the process wonderfully. I have to look this up!
Have you tested it with your 3DS? What capacity do you have?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Mannypon on March 31, 2011, 04:46:43 PM
A review is up for Nyko's Power Pak for the 3ds and so far it seems to live up to its claims. Ars Technica seems to have reached 5 hrs 40 some minutes with full brightness, max 3d, max volume, power save mode off and wifi on. Thats some good numbers there. Only problem I see is that the battery pack adds what seems to be another half inch of bulk to the bottom half of the system which could turn some people off. Also, does anyone know if adding this battery voids your waranty with the 3ds? I figure that Nyko had to get a license from Nintendo to make this for the 3ds so I would hope it wouldn't void the warranty but who knows. Anyways, here's the review with some helpfull pictures.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on March 31, 2011, 06:31:27 PM
I was worried about that pack adding some bulk *sigh* Can't have everything, right? I don't think it'll void the warranty, it's no major modification to the system unless it maybe doesn't jive with the on screen battery monitor. I suppose it'll be a good alternative when my system gets older and needs a new battery.
I do have an Eye-fi card, but I use it with my digital cam. As far as I can tell, it is an independent system that doesn't require special software on the hardware. I'm at work right now, but I'll check it out later tonight. I'll get back with details. I have an 8 GB card, so I hope it'll work. Stay tuned.
Btw, does anyone have a recommendation for a stylus? I used to have one that could switch to a pen or pencil as well. I just don't like using the in-system one unless I really have to. It's my emergency stylus... not sure what emergencies, but at least for quick access.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 01, 2011, 01:38:35 PM
Tragic news... the 3ds doesn't send enough power to the SD slot to feed the radio wire for the Eye fi card... a moment of silence.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Ceric on April 01, 2011, 01:57:23 PM
I got the 3DS Explorer starter kit for one reason and one reason only it has a car charger in it and I wanted to charge my new 3DS while I was in church so I could fiddle with it afterwards.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on April 01, 2011, 03:58:32 PM
Tragic news... the 3ds doesn't send enough power to the SD slot to feed the radio wire for the Eye fi card... a moment of silence.
Sad, but I can deal. At least my dongle works and higher capacity SD cards are wicked cheap.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 01, 2011, 11:54:47 PM
Yeah, the 8gb Eye fi cards cost like $99 anyways. Still a cool card for digital cameras though.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Mannypon on April 05, 2011, 12:59:36 AM
Looks like another battery accessory has made the rounds, this one now claiming 3 times the battery life. Hopefully a review of this will come in time to see if these claims hold any water. Here's the link.
After looking at the pictures, I can't even see where the battery is. From the pictures, this looks more like a protective cover. Also, how can you instert games with that wierd plastic fat thats being exposed at the top? I'm guessing you won't be able to use the cradle with this thing either from the looks of it. 40 dollars is also a steap prive to pay. Again, lets hope for a promp review in the coming weeks but given that I've never heard of this company, I don't see any website giving this a proper run through.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 05, 2011, 04:06:45 PM
The shell looks kinda cool save the stupid fin on top. I'd like a shell that recesses the shoulder buttons.
Just so everyone knows... 2004 hyundai sonatas have a shelf right below the radio that 3DS fits even when it's in the microsuede case. Something to keep in mind if you're car shopping and have committed to the microsuede. :)
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on April 05, 2011, 11:35:22 PM
The shell looks kinda cool save the stupid fin on top. I'd like a shell that recesses the shoulder buttons.
Just so everyone knows... 2004 hyundai sonatas have a shelf right below the radio that 3DS fits even when it's in the microsuede case. Something to keep in mind if you're car shopping and have committed to the microsuede. :)
;D
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Ceric on April 06, 2011, 10:21:18 AM
The shell looks kinda cool save the stupid fin on top. I'd like a shell that recesses the shoulder buttons.
Just so everyone knows... 2004 hyundai sonatas have a shelf right below the radio that 3DS fits even when it's in the microsuede case. Something to keep in mind if you're car shopping and have committed to the microsuede. :)
While we talking that the 2011 insight has a place under the center part where the radio is that perfectly fits a DS or 3DS.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 07, 2011, 02:14:19 PM
It's almost like they knew the 3DS was coming, haha.
I also purchased a universal charger from Gamestop that can go USB to SP/DS/3DS. Kinda handy when you are at a computer lab and no free outlets nearby.
Does anyone know of a decent hard case for games? Gamestop sold this nice little folders for DS games, but the little tab doesn't jive. Maybe that's the true reason for them: Game Case Sales! If I'm not back next week, NOA agents took m--*gets hit with a tranq dart*...
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: leahsdad on April 11, 2011, 05:46:39 AM
Surprised no one has mentioned the HORI accessories, which always tend to be pretty good quality.
I picked up a screen protector (http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-Screen-Protective-Filter/dp/B004K6LQ9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302514429&sr=8-1), which is very nice, but for me was as complex as brain surgery to attach.
And this hardcase (http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-Hard-Pouch-Black/dp/B004K6LQ7G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1302514429&sr=8-2), which fits the 3DS, some earbuds, and 3 games, but can still fit in a jacket pocket.
And this shell (http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-Protector/dp/B004K6LQ9Y/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1302514429&sr=8-5), which hasn't arrived yet, because Amazon's stupid.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on April 11, 2011, 11:10:19 AM
I picked up a screen protector (http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-Screen-Protective-Filter/dp/B004K6LQ9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302514429&sr=8-1), which is very nice, but for me was as complex as brain surgery to attach.
Man, I thought I was the only! I ended up ruining my top screen protector just trying to figure out how get rid of the sticker residue from the tab used to apply it. Turns out the actual protector was underneath and I scratched the crap out of it :@ . The directions were not helpful at all. Then came the actual placement on the screen for the bottom one and making sure there weren't any air bubbles and such.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 11, 2011, 12:11:48 PM
Man, I thought I was the only! I ended up ruining my top screen protector just trying to figure out how get rid of the sticker residue from the tab used to apply it. Turns out the actual protector was underneath and I scratched the crap out of it :@ . The directions were not helpful at all. Then came the actual placement on the screen for the bottom one and making sure there weren't any air bubbles and such.
Oh, my personal hell would be a tower of DS's and screen protectors to put on them. I hate that I have one little rogue fuzz under the screen. I was impatient and didn't want to wait til work the next day. I work in a clean room, so I made sure to put my DS lite's protectors on there.
Just googled this... http://www.amazon.com/Nintendo-3DS-invisibleSHIELD-Full-Body/dp/B004VD42PQ/ref=lh_ni_t_
It's the invisible shield for the 3DS. I have one for my cell phone and it's amazing! The application involves a liquid that you spray on the protector and on your fingers to allow you to handle it without smudges. Over the next day or so, the bubbles and left over liquid work themselves out. What's nice is that if you happen to get a hair or fuzz in there, there is no sticky residue, you just need more of the spray and you can reapply it. I two-day'd mine (total: $33). This one is the full body shield, so it'll cover the majority of the system, leaving openings for the cameras and speakers and whatnot. Could be the greatest thing ever... however...
I do notice that my touch-phone can be hard to slide my thumb on if I just washed my hands. This may interfere with the touch screen operating if you're playing a particularly humid environment or you've just washed up for dinner :/... If that's the case, then you may still be looking for a decent screen protector while encasing the rest of the system in this stuff, but that may also cause the system to grip your pocket liner, giving you that nice early 90's look when you take out your system. It's perfect for scratch resistance, but next to zilch on shock absorption. I'll let you guys know in a few days.
As for that hardcase, it looks a little too bulky for my tastes. The microsuede is probably the bulkiest I'll go. The shell looks decent, but it looks like it leaves the hinge exposed.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 11, 2011, 12:14:32 PM
UPDATE: Ugh, estimated shipping date is in May... just enough time for me to knit myself a noose... pray for me.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: NWR_insanolord on April 11, 2011, 05:18:29 PM
I bought this accessory set (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UUAKXI) last night on Amazon, mainly just because I wanted the game cards case that comes with it. The USB charging cable with attachments for AC and Car charging is cool, but for that price I'm not expecting great quality.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 11, 2011, 06:45:50 PM
The rubber shell looks cool. I don't think the button covers would last that long though. Skinomi is putting out a protector similar to Invisible shield but themed. They have silver and black carbon fiber designs as well as a clear and wood designs. Could be fun... I have no experience with that brand.
They have a good selection of colors to choose from. Looks interesting.
That's actually pretty neat.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 11, 2011, 11:00:07 PM
So I just cancelled my order in Invisible Shield. I'm thinking of getting two different colors of phantom skinz and mixing up the various pieces. The idea is possibly getting carbon fiber black or white on the outside and candy apple red or blue on the inside. Thoughts?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Ceric on April 11, 2011, 11:21:05 PM
I like the color of the 3DS. Though I wouldn't mind a clear cover.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 12, 2011, 01:35:15 PM
I do like the color of my black 3DS, but I would like to have some uniqueness to it. The carbon fiber skins do add some grippage to the system, so that could be a plus.
UPDATE: Bought the carbon fiber black and lime green chromatic phantom skinz. I'm going to use the green on the inside and carbon fiber black on the outside. They're in stock and actually shipped out today, so I should have them by the week's end. If you put in the coupon code spring20, you get 20% off, so that's handy at countering priority shipping.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 14, 2011, 11:19:13 PM
Ignore... how do I delete posts?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 15, 2011, 11:24:36 AM
--The skins are only for the outside of the system. They have an internet deal right now that if you buy the skins, they send two sets of screen protectors. Those are clear matte skins that apply on the inside. The one for the top is nice because it covers the whole top rather than just the screen. These skins require warm water to apply though, putting your system in drying mode for a few hours.
--Application was rather stressful if you're the kind of guy that wants things centered and perfect. The skin is designed to fill the majority of the space, but not completely cover the system. You'll have a bit of a border exposing the system around each piece. Something to keep in mind if you're choosing colors. The tabs that go around corners fit well, but they recommend taking a hairdryer to it to seal the deal.
--The silver on the back will not be covered.
--Some labels like the volume and wireless labels get covered. Most notably is the underside where the whole serial code gets covered.
--One cool detail of the carbon fiber components is that the pattern lines up on each piece, adding a sense of unity to the design.
--The carbon fiber also adds texture to the outside. This is cool, but oils and whatnot can now get trapped easier.
--Overall, the skins add a sharpness to the curvy exterior of the system, making feel like a new system. We'll see how this lasts as it goes into the microsuede case constantly. Hopefully no orange peeling.
--Still fits in the cradle. Plus there.
I'll be putting the opposite set of skins on my friend's 3DS and will upload pics when I get that done.
Thoughts?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Razorkid on April 15, 2011, 06:12:36 PM
I actually like that a lot, it looks pretty slick :cool; . I'm pretty happy with my black 3DS, but if I was cool, I'd definitely try to apply one of these skins. How hard is it to get off? My only concern is that it covers the serial code and in the distant future I may end up trading in my 3DS (like all my other past DS systems) towards the purchase of a new one.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 16, 2011, 03:28:14 AM
The skins are made for a one time stick. You can peel them off, but you'll lose the skin. You can always avoid putting a skin on the bottom to leave the serial codes exposed.
I was stupid today and applied the screen protectors which require water to apply. I got some in the speakers and I'm getting an error when I load the camera and the battery isn't holding a charge. I'll probably have to send mine in for repairs :( Hopefully I can get around the warranty void due to water damage. It did rain yesterday and can get kinda humid in Missouri :). Wish me luck.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: NWR_insanolord on April 17, 2011, 06:44:58 PM
I bought this accessory set (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004UUAKXI) last night on Amazon, mainly just because I wanted the game cards case that comes with it. The USB charging cable with attachments for AC and Car charging is cool, but for that price I'm not expecting great quality.
This set arrived, and I have to say I'm impressed. I didn't go in with very high expectations, but the set surprised me. The game card case is as good as I'd hoped, and the USB/AC/Car charging cable feels well-made, and at least the USB part works great. I'd never use the zippered case to carry my 3DS, but it fits all the pieces of the charging cable nicely, so I'll get some use out of it that way. There are a few things that I'll never use, like the plastic shell and the rubber skin, or the non-telescoping tiny styli, but this set is a great deal at $13.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: pandaradox on April 17, 2011, 09:25:07 PM
I think the adapter would be worth $13 itself. The USB component's nice. Get a data cord for your cell phone and you can charge it with that too.
I think it's a bit odd that the set comes with so many cases. Packs like this usually come with everything intended to be used all together. How sturdy is the game case? Do you feel like your games can survive being a book bag?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: NWR_insanolord on April 17, 2011, 09:33:51 PM
The game case is very similar to one for DS games that I've owned for a long time, and I've used that one in various bags and in my pockets many times and it's still in great condition. They look and feel almost the same, except for the extra space between the games on the 3DS one to accomodate the little tabs on the corner.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: UncleBob on April 18, 2011, 08:44:40 AM
If you're looking for something to carry your games with you in, I always suggest the 24x Penguin Pouch...
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: MegaByte on April 19, 2011, 09:24:56 PM
I was looking for something like that. Does anybody make ones with bigger pages though?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Shaymin on April 19, 2011, 10:24:15 PM
In terms of DS cases, I think 6/pg is the biggest. I know Hori makes a similar 24 case that's also 6 per page.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Ceric on April 19, 2011, 10:31:45 PM
I actually got a case with my car charger for the 3DS but... Its back in the case that I've used since launch with my DS Phat...
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: MegaByte on May 14, 2011, 08:19:04 PM
So it turns out that old-school photo slide pages are about the right size and hold 20 per binder page (4x5). There's an office supply shop in town that's closing down that's selling them for 45 cents/page and then 50% off, so I picked up a bunch.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Drizzt on August 13, 2011, 01:42:01 PM
Does streetpass still work if your 3ds is in a case?
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: Oblivion on August 13, 2011, 01:52:32 PM
It works if it's in your pocket doesn't it? Yes, it does.
Title: Re: Best 3DS accessories
Post by: nickmitch on August 13, 2011, 03:12:52 PM