Lost my DS on the bus!
9 years ago
Yesterday me and my bro went to see the Warcraft movie, and on the way back, clumsy me dropped my 3DS from my coat. Turning around to grab it, teh driver closed the door and gassed away from me. It was close to 10:30pm when this happened.
Today I spent all morning walking across the city, went to the bus station to check lost and found, and they couldn't find it. It COULD have been stolen, but htere might be a chance it just didn't make it through afte the night, so I'll re-check tomorrow.
3DS included Animal Crossing New Leaf, a 32gb micro SD card, and so much (Roughlt $120 wirth) downloaded software.
The SD card had a lot of music, some of which was actually purchased, and cost me some money, too. On the same SD card were a lot of pictures, some of which could help confirm my owning the DS.
The games within had a lot of saved, lengthy features, such as purchased DLC, half a year's worth of work in some of them, lots of promotional badges from Nintento Badge Arcade, the exclusive Ambassador program, and even some games that I bought on my DSi and transferred over.
I had recently restarted my Animal Crossing game, so not THAT much progress was lost. But I've lost a great deal of save games and other features for other games such as Pokemon, and Smash Bros.
After denying the presence of my DS at the bus station, I went to as many pawn shops as I could to warn them in case someone brought the DS there. Let's hope they leave the SD card in it...
MY QUESTION, NOW... Is there a way to change the password to my Nintendo account, the one linked to my DS, without me neding to touch my DS for it? Doing so, I might be able to save some of my lost purchases.
Today I spent all morning walking across the city, went to the bus station to check lost and found, and they couldn't find it. It COULD have been stolen, but htere might be a chance it just didn't make it through afte the night, so I'll re-check tomorrow.
3DS included Animal Crossing New Leaf, a 32gb micro SD card, and so much (Roughlt $120 wirth) downloaded software.
The SD card had a lot of music, some of which was actually purchased, and cost me some money, too. On the same SD card were a lot of pictures, some of which could help confirm my owning the DS.
The games within had a lot of saved, lengthy features, such as purchased DLC, half a year's worth of work in some of them, lots of promotional badges from Nintento Badge Arcade, the exclusive Ambassador program, and even some games that I bought on my DSi and transferred over.
I had recently restarted my Animal Crossing game, so not THAT much progress was lost. But I've lost a great deal of save games and other features for other games such as Pokemon, and Smash Bros.
After denying the presence of my DS at the bus station, I went to as many pawn shops as I could to warn them in case someone brought the DS there. Let's hope they leave the SD card in it...
MY QUESTION, NOW... Is there a way to change the password to my Nintendo account, the one linked to my DS, without me neding to touch my DS for it? Doing so, I might be able to save some of my lost purchases.
I had to check to make sure I got the right link.
You can sign in to your NNID if you choose to "Sign in with Nintendo Network ID" near the bottom of the page, type in your exact NNID and password, and then hopefully you can reach your stuff there.
The page might ask you to finalize some profile details before you can do so. You can change password there as well.
I know this is a year old and you probably either found it or got a new 3DS (maybe even a New 3DS) but just wanted to ask you something.
Do you still have the Ambassador status? Assuming you have a 3DS now...
EDIT: You do have one with everything back. Well this is awkward. I really should be reading journals in their entirety instead of skimming... Though if it's okay I'd still like to enquire upon the Ambassador status thing.
Though I must apologize, I meant do you have the status on your current 3DS?
When you say AC card, do you mean SD or AR cards? Just out of curiosity. You don't need to answer that.
Well I feel like an idiot. I'm not sure you can get that data back...