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Difference between revisions of "Nintendo 3DS theme"

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New themes (other than the default ones for the console) are purchased from the Theme Shop, but may have also been available through the My Nintendo rewards program or Nintendo Badge Arcade. Some of these themes come with background music, while others are quiet.
New themes (other than the default ones for the console) are purchased from the Theme Shop, but may have also been available through the My Nintendo rewards program or Nintendo Badge Arcade. Some of these themes come with background music, while others are quiet.


Many themes of relevance to [[Sanrio]] were released, but unfortunately a lot (of unknown proportion) are no longer available to buy.
Many themes of relevance to [[Sanrio]] were released, but unfortunately a lot (of unknown proportion) are no longer available to buy, with for instance the European eShop not having them during a search within the Theme Shop.
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Revision as of 23:05, 31 January 2022

A Nintendo 3DS theme is a pair of interactive wallpapers (for the top screen and touch screen) of the Nintendo 3DS's Home Menu upon booting it up.

When the Nintendo 3DS was originally released, it did not come with the feature to change/support multiple Nintendo 3DS themes until a later firmware update in 2014 (Version 9.0. 0-20) added it and the Theme Shop.[1]

New themes (other than the default ones for the console) are purchased from the Theme Shop, but may have also been available through the My Nintendo rewards program or Nintendo Badge Arcade. Some of these themes come with background music, while others are quiet.

Many themes of relevance to Sanrio were released, but unfortunately a lot (of unknown proportion) are no longer available to buy, with for instance the European eShop not having them during a search within the Theme Shop.


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