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Louvre Museum is finally retiring its Nintendo 3DS guidesbut I have to concur that something like the Switch Lite does seem more likely. Less risk of visitors losing those $60 Joy-Cons, too. The post Louvre Museum is finally retiring its Nintendo 3DS ...
In a few months, you'll no longer be able to rent a Nintendo ... but the museum has yet to reveal more details about it. Is the Louvre swapping the 3DS for the Switch or a more traditional ...
In 2012, The Louvre replaced its audio guides with 5,000 Nintendo 3DS consoles featuring customized content like interactive maps, audio commentaries, and themed tours. But as Nintendo has run out ...
The Louvre Museum in Paris, France is retiring the ... year in place of a new system which hasn't been confirmed. A Nintendo Switch 2 app, perhaps...? Oh, come on, you thought it too.
Nobody would be complaining about Welcome Tour if it was free. This little introductory experience to Nintendo’s Switch 2 ...
For many decades, the Nintendo Museum has displayed past, current, and future consoles, toys, and more. This year, with the arrival of the Switch 2 (hopefully), it seems fitting for it to be on ...
A more elaborate version, known as Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre, was commissioned ... 3D views and photographs of the museum and its exhibits. Switch 2, of course, arrives in less than a month ...
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