That leaves only one option: desoldering two chips from a US XL and placing them on the board from a Japanese 3DS. With a board preheater and heat gun, [Stephen] was able to desolder the eMMC chip ...
the New Nintendo 3DS XL, in North America. In February, months before Nintendo discontinued repair services for the Wii U, ...
In short, this was the worst possible time for me to decide that I finally wanted to buy a 3DS. Then one day I noticed the average price for a Japanese model was far lower than that of its ...
Or at least that was the case until last month, when Nintendo unleashed a new, improved version of the 3DS XL on the world. Rather cleverly, they named it the New Nintendo 3DS XL. And also rather ...