![]() ![]() The only downside being that if your hard drive crashes or something like that, you have to re-download everything which, even if you have a fast internet connection, can take a long while, especially if you have several games and/or if a game(s) is large in size. Of course, if you’d rather just free up space on your 4GB card, you can rescue the save files by copying the game data to your computer and keeping it on that device until you need it again.No need to switch discs, no worrying about discs getting scratched, faster load times, no physical storage space needed on book/DVD shelf (less clutter, in other words), less to carry with you if you go somewhere (friends house, hotel, moving to a new place, etc.), and so on. Remove the card and pop it back into your 3DS.Remove the original card and replace it with the larger card.Copy the files into a folder on your hard drive.Turn off your 3DS and remove the SD card.You’re probably best off upgrading to a larger card. ![]() But beware: Removing games from the SD card permanently deletes its save data. Of course, you can free up storage by deleting other games and data. I had a 4GB card in my 3DS, however, and I still had to upgrade because large games like Fire Emblem: Awakening and several other apps left me with only about 1.5GB of space. The 3DS XL, for example, comes with 4GB in storage. This isn’t a problem for anyone buying the physical game or with a larger memory card. It requires 17,655 blocks (or 2.1GB) of free space, which is larger than the 16,384 blocks available in total on the standard 2GB SD card that comes with a 3DS. ![]() As a download, however, it’s quite the beefy package. On May 24, Nintendo will release Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D for its 3D handheld at retailers and on the system’s digital eShop store. ![]()
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