Can you link a Nintendo Network ID to multiple 3DS?

A Nintendo Network ID can be linked to one Wii U and one system in the Nintendo 3DS family. It is not possible to link the same Nintendo Network account to multiple Wii U or multiple Nintendo 3DS family systems at the same time.

Can you have your account on two 3DS?

You cannot have the same account, games etc. on two consoles — you must completely move it from one to another.

How do I unlink a Nintendo Network ID from a old 3DS?

Procedure: Open your device and go to the system settings a home menu a Nintendo network id settings. After entering Nintendo network id settings choose the other a delete Nintendo network id.

Can you change Nintendo Network ID on 3DS?

You can edit your Nintendo Network information through a Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family system. Nintendo 3DS family systems can only support one Nintendo Network ID at a time. However, you can format the system to deactivate the current NNID and create a new one.

Why can’t I link my Nintendo Account to my 3DS?

You cannot link a Nintendo Network ID if the NNID is set to restrict off-device usage. Access your NNID settings on a Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family system, and verify that the NNID is set to allow Usage from PCs and Other Devices (Wii U) or Non-Nintendo Device Setting (Nintendo 3DS).

Can you merge Nintendo Network ID?

Select Shop Menu on the left side. In the Shop Menu, click on Merge Funds on the lower right. The current balances from your Nintendo Account and Nintendo Network ID will appear. Select Merge Funds to combine them.

Can you have two Nintendo Network IDs?

No, you cannot link multiple Nintendo Network ID’s to a Nintendo Account. Only one NNID can be linked to a Nintendo Account.

How do I find my Nintendo Network ID on 3DS?

The Nintendo Network ID will be shown on the User Settings screen. On a linked system in the Nintendo 3DS family: From the HOME Menu, tap System Settings, and then tap Nintendo Network ID Settings. The Nintendo Network ID will be displayed on the top screen.

How do I reset my Nintendo Network ID on 3DS?

Complete these steps

  1. Select System Settings from the HOME Menu.
  2. Select Nintendo Network ID Settings.
  3. Select Other.
  4. Select Delete Nintendo Network ID.
  5. If prompted, enter the 4-digit PIN and select OK.
  6. Select your reason for deleting from the options on the screen.

How do I link my Nintendo ID to my new 3DS?

Complete these steps

  1. Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account.
  2. Click User info, then scroll down to the Linked accounts section and click Edit.
  3. Click the box next to Nintendo Network ID.
  4. Follow the on-screen steps to add your NNID and password.

Can you register multiple Nintendo Network IDs on one 3DS?

It is not possible to register multiple Nintendo Network IDs on a single system. A Nintendo Network ID registered on a Nintendo 3DS system cannot be registered to another Nintendo 3DS system. If you wish to transfer your Nintendo Network ID and balance to another Nintendo 3DS system, this is only possible by performing a system transfer.

What’s the difference between a Nintendo Network ID and a Nintendo Account?

What’s the difference between a Nintendo Network ID and a Nintendo Account? The short answer is that an NNID is used to make purchases on the Wii U and 3DS, while a Nintendo Account is used to make purchases on the Switch.

Can you have more than one Nintendo 3DS?

You won’t be able to link your nintendo account to more than one 3ds. You will have to do a system transfer if you want to download games on the other 3ds. You will lose the ones on your current one though.

How to link your Nintendo Network ID and your NNID?

You’ll need the username and password for both your Nintendo Account and your NNID, so be sure to have them handy. Navigate to accounts.nintendo.com from a web browser. Enter the email address and password associated with your Nintendo Account. Select User info from the menu on the left side. Scroll down and select Edit next to Linked accounts.

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