How do i get my game back
On Christmas I got a 3DS XL with new Super Mario Bros. 2 Gold Edition. I wanted to do a system transfer from my old 3DS. But after the transfer my Mario game was gone.
How should I get my game back?
Best Answer
If you did a system transfer, it should have transferred the downloaded game and/or any save data as long as you followed all of the instructions, and moved the SD card from the old 3DS to the new one.
You can try redownloading the game from the 3DS eShop, if you connected your Nintendo ID to it and that information transferred appropriately, and you had it as a downloaded game instead of the physical card, but your save will likely be gone.
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How do I restore my games?
If you get a new Android phone, to restore game progress, sign in to the same account you used before....Clear storage of the Play Games appHow do I restore a game on my iphone?
To do that, go to Settings > Game Center > Apple ID. 2. After you log into Game Center using the right Apple ID and open the game, you'll be prompted to load the existing progress.Where are my games on my phone?
On your Android phone, open the Google Play store app and tap the menu button (three lines). In the menu, tap My apps & games to see a list of apps currently installed on your device. Tap All to see a list of all apps you've downloaded on any device using your Google account.How do I restore a game from the cloud?
Tap \u201cChoose Backup,\u201d and then select from your list of available iCloud backups. Next, you just wait until your iCloud backup is restored. All of your apps will download from the App Store automatically, and the backup will restore all of your app and game data.How to get yourself back in the game (dating)
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Answer 2
When you get a new 3DS with a game pre-installed, and you transferred data to that 3DS, the game will be gone. Simply re-download it for free off the e-shop. Save data stays as I redownloaded games I already had digitally and all my progress stayed intact.
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