Tap the Friend List icon (the orange smiley face at the top) on the HOME Menu, then Register Friend. You can register a friend automatically over local wireless or type in their Friend Code manually.
A 3DS code is a code where people online share their own unique code to add into your 3DS so you are friends online
To get the "Add" button to appear on a Nintendo 3DS, you typically need to access the specific application or feature where you want to add content, such as the Friends List or the Nintendo eShop. Ensure that your 3DS is connected to the internet and that you are logged into your Nintendo Network ID if required. If you're in the Friends List, the "Add Friend" option should appear when you're on the appropriate screen. If you still don't see it, try restarting the system or checking for any system updates.
Nintendo has a few sites people can add their friend codes to. So they can make more friends to play with on their 3DS.
Yes, the Nintendo 3DS LL is the Japanese name for the Nintendo 3DS XL
The Nintendo 3DS is created by Nintendo from Japan, hence the name 'Nintendo' 3DS
No the Nintendo 3DS was invented from Nintendo based in Japan. The Nintendo 3DS was Built and put together in ether china or Thailand. The Nintendo 3DS is Japanese.
A friend code is a series of numbers which allow friends to connect through the Nintendo 3DS network.
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Yes, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire are 3DS games and therefore they're available to be played on any of the Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 2DS systems that can play 3DS games and that includes Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS, the New Nintendo 3DS and the New Nintendo 3DS XL.
Nintendo 3DS sucks, instead get a DSi that comes with a transformation tool to a 3DS.
One can find a Nintendo 3DS and a Nintendo 3DS bundle on Amazon. Amazon sells Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS bundles on their website at a reasonably low price.
Nope. The 3DS does not include Pictochat. But a way to communicate with friends is to use Swapnote, a free download from the Nintendo eShop.