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What type of memory card do you have in your 3ds? Massive storage or default sd card?
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I recently upgraded my storage on my 3ds to a class 10 high speed PNY 16 GB memory card and have 99,750 blocks left ;-)
 
I have a 4GB card. I got my 3DS preowned and it didn't have the 'default' SD card with it, so I just bought the cheapest one I could find on short notice (only realized it had no card on the trip home). I buy everything physically so I don't really have much need for a bigger card.
 
I have a 4GB card. I got my 3DS preowned and it didn't have the 'default' SD card with it, so I just bought the cheapest one I could find on short notice (only realized it had no card on the trip home). I buy everything physically so I don't really have much need for a bigger card.

Same here I bought the 2 16gbz ones as they were going cheap
 
Think I still have the 2GB SD card that came with the 3DS...I've considered buying a bigger sized one, but nah.
 
I still have the default one. I prefer buying physical copies of games so I don't have to remember which memory card goes with which game.
 
I use 32GB microSD Card on both of my Japanese and American New 3DS. Downloadable games in handhelds is quite a boon, because I won't have to worry about the many inconveniences from a physical game card and that I can redownload games that I already paid as many times as I wish. I had more impromptu gaming sessions done because said game is already installed on my SD card than with physical medias.

I only have a few problems with the digital download format, but I can easily live with them. Shame that I can't sell the game once I'm done with it, but I guess I should be thankful that I don't have tendency to regularly purchase games that I don't like much. Nintendo's handling of my game purchases isn't exactly as smooth as one normally expects in 2015, but it's still far more difficult to lose all your purchase rights than you might imagine. Just make sure you keep your serial number from the hardware noted, and you can use this if you think someone stole yours.
 
I still have the original default SD card that came with the system, and It's still working spectacularly after 4-5 years of use and tons of apps installed on it. I have very little room left, but I still have enough for more, and I don't plan on downloading anything soon on it, so I'm good for now. Going out and buying a bigger SD card is a waste of money IMO, especially when I'll never need all that extra space ;)
 
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I use a 16GB microSD from SanDisk in a microSD to SD in my original 3DS. I will be upgrading to a New 3DS XL soon, so I switched out the 16GB SD Card I already put into my 3DS a year earlier with a microSD of the same size to make the transfer easy on me.
 
2GB bc I'm too lazy to get a larger one. All my games are physical copies, so I don't need a huge amount of space.
 
I got the default 4 GB SD card. I buy games in physical mostly since it's slightly less expensive for me, and only go digital if it's the cheaper option/there's a sale going on. That's how I got Virtue's Last Reward and ACNL on digital. I'm considering getting bigger SD cards but I don't need it at the moment.
 
I'm still using the default 2GB but I've considered getting a larger size. I don't need 16 or bigger so I'd likely just go for 4GB.
 
I'm using a 32gb right now, since I had one spare from my camera which I'm not using at the moment.
I get really paranoid about storage space though, so always get as much memory as I can whether I need it or not <:
 
I use a 16 gig microSD with my New 3DS XL. Its cause I didnt want to wait to buy certain games as they were sold out all around so I just got them digitally.
 
I've got an 8 GB microSD that I'm using for my 3DS with an adapter, but I think I'll have to return it or just get a new one, since I've been having problems with my data since then, and I can't RF4 (the reason I got a new SD card in the first place) or any of the games I own that have been patched. :/
 
I use a 1tb sd card. It's expensive but it's worth it if your going to download 10 copies of ACNL and Smash. (Which I have.)
 
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