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In the Switch age, especially in a post-Nintendo Badge Arcade world, I worried for these smaller-scale Nintendo projects. They were very "Nintendo" in vibe, family friendly with a dash of quirky humor, never edging into the inappropriate. They were great ways to pass the time on commutes, plane rides, and laundromat visits. The two puzzle-oriented series went hand-in-hand built at a small scale for a micro system, but never to a detriment. Of those games were a slew of lesser celebrated Nintendo-published exclusives, such as Pushmo and BoxBoy. With nothing left to lose, the Nintendo 3DS has gone out on a quiet note since, enjoying its free time as a forever-favorite portable with an admittedly bangin' library of games. It was a little early, sure, but I sensed the portable console was approaching its deathbed, like it just received news from a pessimistic doctor about a terminal illness. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team.Ī couple years ago, with the Nintendo Switch on the horizon, I wrote an obituary for the Nintendo 3DS. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.






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