2023-02-24 20:36
Technology
Alex Lowe

Nintendo 3DS history and artwork by Grid Studio

Nintendo 3DS history and artwork by Grid Studio

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Grid Studio is a company who has been making thoughtfully designed artwork of electronic devices, that have been disassembled and framed. Fans of Apple devices, Nokia devices and also, Nintendo. The company has a wide array of frames for sale on its store, which you can check out here.

the interface received the Nintendo 3DS frame to take a look at and share with our readers some details about it. This frame retold for £165.50 and offers a look into the Nintendo 3DS, which believe it or not was released over ten years ago, back in February 2011. It shows off every detail from the dual screen setup, camera modules, SD card slot and much more.

Nintendo announced the 3DS back in 2010 and then went on sale in 2011. Over the time the 3DS was on sale, Nintendo refreshed the model up until September 2020, when it was discontinued.

The Grid Studio frame is very well made, with a good attention to detail, from each component on the back board to the labelling. All frames from Grid Studio come very well wrapped, in a black box with gift wrap too.

If you wish to take a look at what Grid Studio can offer you or loved one, take a look at their website and see what they have!

Alex Lowe

Nintendo 3DS history and artwork by Grid Studio

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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