If you’re having trouble with your Nintendo network ID and need to delete it, you might be wondering how to go about doing that. Chief Chimchar had the same problem and had to figure it out on his own after contacting Nintendo and visiting game shops didn’t help. Here’s how to change your Nintendo network ID on your 3DS.
First, go to the System Settings on your 3DS home screen. It should be a little wrench. Once that opens, you’ll see the Nintendo network ID settings. You can go there and delete your Nintendo network ID from there if you know the password.
However, if you’re like Chief Chimchar and forgot your password, you’ll need to go to the Other Settings tab and go all the way to the end. There, you’ll see an option to format system memory. This option will delete everything on your system, including your purchases and your Nintendo network ID. So, if you have anything you want to keep, like purchases in the Nintendo eShop, you might want to consider a different option.
But, if you don’t have anything you need to keep, formatting the system memory and creating a new network ID can be a helpful solution. You’ll then be able to access online features in games like Pokemon and battle and trade with others.
It’s important to note that formatting the system memory will delete everything. So, if you have important data on your 3DS, you’ll want to back it up first. But, if you’re having trouble with your Nintendo network ID and can’t find help online, this might be the solution you need.
Hopefully, this guide on how to change your Nintendo network ID on 3DS has been helpful. It’s not too difficult once you know how to do it, and it can make a big difference in accessing online features in your games.