Its really easy to get Youtube on the 3DS, all you need to do is empty out your SD card of all its games, but it only works if you delete them not move.Then download the japanese version of Youtube into the SD card and load Nintendo video but not all the way, turn off the power and load it again, and it should load Youtube, and play any video you have on the SD card.And if it doesn't work, splash some water on the 3DS to wake it up, because its sleeping.
Other bundles include a blue 3DS system with Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon for $169.99, plus a gold-and-black Nintendo 3DS XL system with a download code for a digital version of The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, priced at $219.99.
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Nintendo Video - A channel on the 3DS system that uses the Spotpass feature to download 4 videos chosen by Nintendo for 3DS users. The videos can range from general 3D shows, to comedy clips, to 3DS news shows, to 3D animations, to even movie trailers all in 3D. In addition to viewing 3D videos, the channel also advertises games during select videos of which you can click for more details. Each video also feature a Facebook "like" button.
Nintendo Zone - This channel is based off of unsecured wi-fi signals used at most locations giving free wi-fi access (like McDonalds or Starbucks) with participating partners. At these locations you are given a screen with news and info on your 3DS system along with trivia quizzes or videos that Nintendo has to offer. Also at these locations 'events' have been known to occur, for instance special pokemon downloads.
An early look at Rabet's instructions for Tubehax shows that it will allow users to download unofficial 3DS software such as the coder's own Aperture Science 3D - a handheld version of Portal rebuilt from the ground up.
To watch a movie that is not recorded by the 3DS is a little bit tricky. Follow these steps:Be sure that you are using the latest Nintendo 3DS firmware. The initial firmware of our device did not support playing own video files correctly.
Turn off your 3DS.
Take the SD card from the 3DS and put it in the SD reader of your computer.
Open the SD card folder called DCIM->100NIN03. Maybe it is called differently, but it contains your photos you have taken so far.Rename the file you have converted and downloaded from us on your computer. It must follow the name pattern HNI_BBBB.AVI. BBBB must be a number and the number is not allowed to be the same as the number of a picture you have saved on the SD card. This is important!
Copy the file to the SD card and wait until it is finished. Use your operating system to safely remove the SD card.
Plug the SD card in your Nintendo 3DS and turn it on.
Go to the photo app of your Nintendo 3DS, the app will reread the SD card and you should see a movie icon.
Enjoy!
Further notesThe video files can be located at the end of the gallery with a timestamp from year 1900.
During our tests, the Nintendo 3DS could not play long video files. Therefore we split them after 10 minutes. If you get a ZIP file when downloading the converted file, extract the files in there and you will have several video files. Do not copy the ZIP file to the SD card, only copy the video files inside the ZIP file to the SD card.
After your payment has been processed, the content will be downloaded to the applicable system linked to the respective Nintendo Account, or respective Nintendo Network ID in the case of Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems. This system must be updated to the latest system software and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. Depending on the system/console/hardware model you own and your use of it, an additional storage device may be required to download software from Nintendo eShop. Please visit our Support section for more information.
After your payment has been processed, the content will be downloaded to the applicable system linked to your Nintendo Account, or your Nintendo Network ID in the case of Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family systems. This system must be updated to the latest system software and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. Depending on the system/console/hardware model you own and your use of it, an additional storage device may be required to download software from Nintendo eShop. Please visit our Support section for more information.
ThirdTube is a work-in-progress homebrew YouTube client for the New Nintendo 3DS. The project is inspired by NewPipe, it accesses the mobile version of YouTube, parses the important part of the downloaded html and plays the stream using the fast decoder taken from Video player for 3DS by Core-2-Extreme.
As of March 31st 2023, the NicoNico app on Nintendo 3DS will cease to function altogether, and will no longer be available for download (due to Nintendo discontinuing the Nintendo eShop on the same day). Ahead of that, the sale of NicoNico Premium Tickets on the Nintendo eShop of the Nintendo 3DS will end on September 12th.
The Nintendo Switch has been a little short on entertainment apps since its March 2017 launch. While the only streaming giant to crack Nintendo's latest console so far has been Hulu, Google is finally getting into the fun with an official YouTube app that is available to download right now.
The YouTube app is a free download for Nintendo Switch, and using it does not require a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Users will still need to be connected to the internet to stream videos through the app, like with any other device. According to reports on video game forum ResetEra, the app is roughly 90MB.
Netflix is not available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. However, if you follow XDA-Developers' suggestions and install Android on the Nintendo Switch, you can download Netflix to the device just like any other Android-based phone or tablet.
Once you finish installing Android on your Nintendo Switch, it will essentially act like an Android tablet. This means you can download the Netflix app and others like Spotify and Twitch directly through the Google Play Store.
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Delete the application from the Nintendo Switch console and re-download it from Nintendo eShop.
The handheld's most prominent feature is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D effects without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories, and it offers new features such as the StreetPass and SpotPass tag modes, powered by Nintendo Network; augmented reality using its 3D cameras; and Virtual Console, which allows owners to download and play games originally released on older video game systems.
On July 28, 2011, Nintendo announced the Nintendo 3DS would be getting a price cut of almost a third of the console's original price, from $249.99 to $169.99 in North America, 25,000 to 15,000 in Japan, and $349.95 to $249.95 in Australia. Although in Europe, pricing is up to retailers, the system also received a substantial price cut.[56] In an effort to compensate those who had paid the original price, the company introduced the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program, through which existing 3DS owners were eligible (conditional that they must have accessed the Nintendo eShop at least once prior to August 21) to download ten NES games and ten Game Boy Advance games at no extra cost.[57][58] Nintendo further stated that the NES Ambassador titles would see future release to the general public on the Nintendo eShop, while there were no plans to make the Game Boy Advance Ambassador titles available.[59] The ten NES games were released in North America on August 31 and in Europe on September 1, 2011. These include: Balloon Fight, Donkey Kong Jr., Ice Climber, Metroid, NES Open Tournament Golf, Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Wrecking Crew, Yoshi (North America) / Mario & Yoshi (Europe & Australia), and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.[60][61] The ten Game Boy Advance games were released in North America on December 16, 2011. These include: F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Metroid Fusion, Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Wario Land 4, and WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames![62]
The Nintendo 3DS XL (Nintendo 3DS LL in Japan) was released on July 28, 2012, in Japan, priced at 18,900, and was available in Silver + Black, Red + Black and White color variations.[68] In Europe, the system launched on the same day but in Silver + Black, Blue + Black and Red + Black color variations.[68] On August 19, the Nintendo 3DS XL launched in North America, priced at US$199.99, and available in Blue + Black and Red + Black.[69] On August 23, 2012, Australia and New Zealand saw the launch of the new handheld, priced at AU$249.95, and available in the same color variations as in Europe, Silver + Black, Blue + Black and Red + Black.[70] The launch of the Nintendo 3DS XL coincided with the release of New Super Mario Bros. 2, the first Nintendo 3DS game to be available in both retail and downloadable versions.
Similarly to the Nintendo DSi, the menu has updateable firmware. On April 25, 2012, a system update brought the introduction of a folder system, which allows users to put applications inside folders.[142] On June 20, 2013, a system update brought the introduction of the Save Data Backup feature, which allows the user to back up save data from downloadable Nintendo 3DS software and most Virtual Console games.[143] An update was released on October 30, 2014, to enable players to download custom themes for the Home Menu, based on various Nintendo titles.[144] 2ff7e9595c
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