Nintendo’s New ‘Store’ App Tracks Play Activity All The Way Back To 3DS

Nintendo’s New ‘Store’ App Tracks Play Activity All The Way Back To 3DS

Nintendo Store Play Activity Hour Count App iOS Android

Nintendo has released another app for iOS and Android devices, and it’s called Nintendo Store. As the name implies, you can view and purchase games, add games to your wishlist, and subscribe to news and events for specific titles. But more exciting than all of that is the new play activity-tracking screen, viewable within the Nintendo Store app. 

You can sign in with your Nintendo account and view your Switch 2 and Switch play activity, and you can even view your 3DS and Wii U game play time logged before February 2020. This means that, strangely, the Nintendo Store app is the best place to view your Nintendo game activity going back more than a decade to 2011, when the 3DS launched. 

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So, while having to download yet another Nintendo app on your phone might be annoying – Nintendo Store joins the Nintendo Switch App, Nintendo Music, Nintendo Today, and Nintendo Switch Parental Controls apps – at least it comes with one of the better features the company has implemented on the mobile side of things. 

Let us know what game you’ve spent the most time in on a Nintendo device in the comments below!

4 Comments

  1. dibbert.dolly

    This sounds like a great addition for Nintendo fans! It’s always exciting to see how technology can enhance our gaming experiences. Looking forward to exploring the new features it offers!

  2. nauer

    enhance our gaming experience. I agree, and it’s interesting how the app not only tracks play activity but also offers insights into gaming habits over the years. It could really help players rediscover old favorites from the 3DS era!

  3. senger.jamir

    You’re right! It’s fascinating how the app tracks play activity across different devices, including the 3DS. This feature could really help players see their gaming evolution over the years and revisit nostalgic moments.

  4. herzog.mollie

    the 3DS. It really highlights how Nintendo values its long-time players and their gaming history. It would be interesting to see if they incorporate features that allow players to reconnect with old friends from their 3DS days!

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