Can I sign in on another 3ds and still download games that I downloaded on another one
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Can I download games on a different 3ds that I bought on my other one by signing in on the second one or no?
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Nope, it cannot be done.
Your ID cannot be registered to more than one Nintendo 3DS system at one time. If you'd like to transfer your account to a new system, use the "Transfer title and data" procedure.

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Can I download my games on another 3DS?
A Nintendo Network ID is required to download game demos and other free software. If you previously formatted your Nintendo 3DS family system and are redownloading content that was purchased while you had a Nintendo Network ID associated with your system, that ID must be relinked to your Nintendo 3DS family system.Can you have multiple 3DS with the same account?
You can only register a single Nintendo Network ID to each Nintendo 3DS system. It is not possible to register multiple Nintendo Network IDs on a single system. A Nintendo Network ID registered on a Nintendo 3DS system cannot be registered to another Nintendo 3DS system.Are 3DS downloads linked to account?
Are eshop games still tied to the 3ds or your account if you change your console? Yep, the games are still tied to the 3DS. Every 3DS has a soul, and you need to transfer this soul to a new 3DS, to use these purchased eshop games on it.Can Nintendo 3DS digital games be shared?
If one system will be shared by several users, we recommend that you make it the primary console for all Nintendo Accounts with purchased content. Digital games are tied to the Nintendo Account that purchased them.Full tutorial on how to play local multiplayer on DS to 3DS…3DS to 3DS|with and without games
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