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Stadia Is Google’s New Video Game Streaming Platform. Geek Pick: Comixology Is Still Netflix for Comics. You’ll need the serial numbers of both your lost Nintendo 3DS and your new. New Nintendo 2DS XL: NAG100000000: You can find the serial number underneath the game slot cover. New Nintendo 3DS XL: QAH100000000: You can find the serial number on the bottom of the unit. New Nintendo 3DS: YAF100000000: You can find the serial number underneath the cover plate of the top screen. Nintendo 2DS: AAM100000000: You can find the serial number on the back of the unit. The serial number is on your system. The serial number starts with two letters followed by nine numbers - be sure to include the last number in the box. The serial number on a Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL is on the bottom of the system, just below the barcode. The New Nintendo 2DS XL has launched in Southeast Asia yesterday. It comes in two colors – Black X Turquoise and White X Orange. One special thing that has come to our attention is the White X Orange model of the New Nintendo 2DS XL sold in Southeast Asia is compatible with Nintendo 3DS games sold in North America.

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To find the unit serial number we had to peel off a sticker that was applied over the original serial number bar code and then I noticed that other product bar codes had been covered up. But I think I'm going to upgrade her with the Pokemon style New 2DS XL when it comes out. Her siblings will be jealous then!:) 47 people found this. My main concern is if there could be any repercussions from transferring from the old system to a new system, the latter having a different serial number than the system one provided. I don't want to lose access to my purchases, for example. And you can downgrade from a New 2DS to a regular 2DS, losing access to New 3DS purchases in the process.

The New Nintendo 2DS XL has launched in Southeast Asia yesterday. It comes in two colors – Black X Turquoise and White X Orange.

One special thing that has come to our attention is the White X Orange model of the New Nintendo 2DS XL sold in Southeast Asia is compatible with Nintendo 3DS games sold in North America. Given that Black X Turquoise is the only color available in North America, some may consider importing this.

Here’s a look at the front of the packaging. Note the “Official Product” logo at the top left corner of the box.

The bottom of the box contains information such as the serial number of the console and compatibility. Note the ESRB logo at the bottom right.

The top part of the packaging is completely the same as the European version, but with the “Official Product” logo slapped on it.

Lastly we have the back of the packaging, which shows the key features of the New Nintendo 2DS XL.

The system comes with the New Nintendo 2DS XL, stylus, 4GB micro SD, AR cards, and an AC adapter compatible with UK/Singapore voltage.

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And that’s about it! If you’re living in North America, will you consider importing this in as it’s the only way to play US games on a White X Orange New 2DS XL? Let us know in the comments!

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Earlier this week, my launch Nintendo 3DS was stolen — including its 32GB SD card full of save data and downloaded games. Losing the actual handheld stings, but it’s replaceable. What was worrisome, though, was that my Nintendo Network ID was tied to that system, which is where all of my Nintendo eShop information is stored. As we all know, Nintendo is a stickler with using the Network ID on multiple consoles, and also can’t quite get the whole “online account” thing perfected. So, there’s only one option to secure your data and get your account back: instead of doing it yourself through a standard password recovery feature, you have to call Nintendo support.

To get your account back, you’ll need the serial numbers of both your lost Nintendo 3DS and your new Nintendo 3DS. If you can’t find the boxes or instruction manuals that either came with, but have a Club Nintendo account, the serial numbers will be listed there so long as you registered the products once upon a time. You’ll also need a bunch of verification information, such as your name, date of birth, Nintendo Network ID name, Club Nintendo ID, email address linked to either accounts, downloads and purchases you’ve made with the account, and so on. If you’re you, it should be easy enough to verify whatever they ask, no matter how tedious.

The process isn’t just tedious, but the 3DS will question your maturity.

I called at 4PM EST, and was on hold for about five minutes. Rather than easy listening elevator music, the on-hold music was, amusingly, themes from popular Nintendo games, such as the overworld theme from Ocarina of Time. My customer service rep, Joshua, spoke perfect English and was easy to hear — a nice change for a customer service call. After answering what seemed like an avalanche of verification questions, Joshua informed me that I am indeed me, and Nintendo can help with my dilemma.

He sent my request to what he called the “Nintendo back end,” and I was to await an email with instructions. Around 4PM the following day — just shy of 24 hours later — I received the instructional email, which had me following simple login procedures on the new 3DS. Like the cavalcade of Joshua’s verification questions, I spent about 20 minutes poking account info onto the touchscreen. A stylus is not an efficient tool for entering text on a virtual keyboard. After entering my Nintendo Network ID, Club Nintendo ID, emails, verification codes, and dealing with the slow operating system of the 3DS between each and every screen, my account was once again secure.

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Once the process is complete, your new 3DS will act like the old one — you can see your past eShop activity, and download all of your software again. You can also hop into the 3DS Data Management menu and restore your saves from the cloud. If you’re like me, though, and hadn’t used the 3DS in a while — and wasn’t aware that feature was added in a recent system software update — you’re boned on that front, and need the SD card in your lost or stolen 3DS to retrieve the save data.

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So, while the process is tedious, takes about 24 hours longer than it should, and you can’t do it without Nintendo’s help, at least there’s recourse to prevent sensitive info from being stolen and to restore your past purchases.