38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

Nintendo has always had a special knack for making gorgeous themed cases for the 3DS. For the new model announced this morning, they’re doing gamers one better: releasing standalone faceplates that allow you to customise your personal console.

Predictably, they look pretty great. This mushroom one is probably my favourite. It’s like you’re carrying your very own power-up around in your backpack!

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

I also like that they’re getting into patterns, rather than just specific game themes:

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS
38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

That seems like a nice nod to gamers who’d rather not have the face of some famous video game character plastered across the front of their 3DS, staring out at whoever’s looking at them on the subway.

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

Although, can you really say no to a face like this?

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS
38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

Or this?

38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS
38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS
38 Lovely Faceplates For The New 3DS

As with the newly announced 3DS, these don’t have an international street date yet. So far, Nintendo has put 38 of these bad boys on its Japanese website. Disappointingly, they’re also only available for the 3DS and not the XL — though the XL will get some neat-looking metallic designs.

The prices range from 1000 Japanese yen to 3000, which is roughly $US10-$US30. Thirty bucks might sound like a lot (video games!), but I still think these would be a great thing to bring stateside for no better reason than they offer 3DS fans such as this blogger more diversity in their mobile gaming habits. I currently own a plain blue 3DS XL, for instance, and always find myself feeling incredibly envious whenever I see someone rocking one of the badass Yoshi or Legend of Zelda-themed case. Buying a new one isn’t feasibly every time I get excited by, say, the new Super Smash Bros. model, however, since they still cost $US300 each.

Ogle all of the new faceplates over at Nintendo’s website.


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