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Collecting the Nintendo 3DS After the eShop Went Dark
When Nintendo ended new purchases on the 3DS eShop in March 2023, it didn't just retire a storefront – it turned every cartridge into the only remaining door into the library. Pushmo, Intelligent Systems' brilliant block-pulling puzzler, was digital-only. So was Game Freak's oddball golf-poker hybrid Pocket Card Jockey. Neither ever got a cartridge, so on 3DS there's simply nothing left to buy. Why the closure made cartridges the whole story Even physical releases lost something. Fire Emblem:
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The Nintendo DS Is the Sleeper Library Hiding in Plain Sight
Every flea market has a shoebox of loose Nintendo DS carts priced like chewing gum, and somewhere in that box there's usually one cart worth more than everything else on the table. That's the DS in miniature: one of the biggest handheld libraries ever assembled, with genuinely scarce games sitting shoulder to shoulder with landfill – and almost nothing on the label to tell you which is which. Why the biggest library of its era is also the least sorted The DS was one of the best-selling system
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How to Start Collecting Sega Without Drowning in the Saturn
The same 1992 Sonic cartridge wears two names depending on where you bought it: Mega Drive in Europe and Japan, Genesis in North America, because Sega couldn't secure the Mega Drive trademark in the US. That one quirk tells you almost everything about collecting Sega – this is a hobby defined by regions, revisions, and knowing exactly which version you're holding. Why region matters more for Sega than anyone else Nintendo collecting is mostly about condition. Sega collecting is about geograph