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System Settings (Nintendo 3DS)

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Title Screen

System Settings

Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: February 26, 2011
Released in US: March 27, 2011
Released in EU: March 25, 2011
Released in AU: March 31, 2011
Released in KR: April 28, 2012
Released in CN: December 2012
Released in TW: September 28, 2012
Released in AS: September 28, 2012


DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


Just your average settings app, on the Nintendo 3DS. That's about it. It also has a really good soundtrack.

Symbol List

Machine
Button
Registrar
Default
Re-Key
XBox 360
PC
DAR
Digital Camera
Input Device
Network Attached Storage
Windows Mobile
Digital Picture Frame
Switch
Television
Playstation
Media Center Extender
Personal Video Recorder
Scanner
Media Center
Printer
Router
Server
Projector
Access Point
XBox
OpenSSL

This text is located in the fcram (Fast Cycle RAM), however, it is presumed these are leftover debugging symbols. Words of interest include "XBox 360", "Windows Mobile", "Playstation", and a few others mentioned there, as the 3DS has nothing to do with any of this (besides Xbox 360 and PlayStation, both of which are owned by rivaling companies). These are located in the System Settings' ExeFS (Executable Filesystem).

Regional Differences

Simple Start Mode in Wi-Fi Connection Settings

Nintendo 3DS

3DS
Japan International
3DS Wifi Settings JP.png 3DS Wifi Settings US.png

Just like the Nintendo DS, there is a Japan-only Simple Start mode that is accessible within the Nintendo 3DS Wi-Fi Connection settings. As Simple Start routers are not sold outside of Japan, this button was fully removed in the US/EU versions of their respective region's connection settings (unlike with the DS Connection settings).

Nintendo DS Mode

Japan International
DS-Wi-FiSimpleStartJPN.png DS-Wi-FiStep2US.png

Ditto to the above, but in the DS Connection settings this time. As said above, the button was not fully removed in the US/EU version of the settings, just moved out of the boundaries of the touch screen (as was the case when accessing these settings on the DS as well). By incorrectly calibrating the touch screen, you can click the off-screen button and access this setup option, however useless it may be outside of Japan.

Revisional Differences

In 7.0.0-13, Nintendo added Nintendo Network to the 3DS, and by association, NNID Settings to the System Settings app. Previously, this wasn't present.

1.0.0-0U 8.1.0-0U
3DS Settings 1.0.0.png 3DS Settings 8.1.0.png

Also, Data Management wasn't available as a consequence of the eShop not being released until later.

1.0.0-0U 4.2.0-90U
3DS Data Management 1.0.0-0U.png 3DS Data Management 4.2.0-9U.png