Kit and Krysta, ex-Nintendo employees, showed their impressive Nintendo 3DS collection in a video. The duo mentions they had the benefit of being part of the entire lifecycle of the Nintendo 3DS while working at Nintendo, which allowed them to amass a collection of 100+ items.
Nowadays, having a physical collection of Nintendo 3DS can be considered a privilege. After Nintendo shut down the 3DS and Wii U servers, handheld owners needed to resort to physical media to play new games or make do with the digital media they had previously acquired. However, the server closures have caused the price of physical 3DS game media to skyrocket, making the whole process of obtaining a new game for the handheld highly costly and often unfeasible.
That's why when Kit and Krysta showcased their impressive 3DS Collection on YouTube, many fans were left awestruck and with a healthy dose of envy. Their collection surpasses 100+ items and includes rarities like the special edition of Fire Emblem Fates and the collector's edition of Bravely Default, which comes with AR Cards that are readable using the Nintendo 3DS camera. As always, Nintendo introduced new gimmicks to its consoles, and AR reading was an exclusive feature of the Nintendo 3DS.
In Kit and Krysta's collection, they display a sealed The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D and Pokemon Ultra Moon that, despite their pristine condition, don't carry as exorbitant a price tag as one might think. On the other hand, they also have a sealed Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy, which, according to the PriceCharting website, has an average value of $170 in mint condition, making it one of the most expensive Nintendo 3DS games out there.
Kit and Krysta worked at Nintendo as Director of Social Marketing and Original Content and Senior Manager of Creator Relations, respectively. They mention that Nintendo would offer them a copy when launching a new game because they needed knowledge about it. This allowed them to accumulate a treasure
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