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HORI 任天堂 3DS 马里奥 保护壳&贴膜套装

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- 任天堂官方授权
- 保护壳和装饰性贴膜印有超级马里奥设计
- 保护壳易于安装和拆卸,可让您在连接时切换游戏,更换电池和拍照
- 装饰性贴膜可重复使用
- 自定义您的Nintendo 3DS系统
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基本信息
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : 不是
- 语言 : 英语
- 商品尺寸 : 10.16 x 5.08 x 17.78 cm; 200 克
- 发布日期 : 2011年11月9日
- ASIN : B00654FE3I
- 型号 / 款式 : 3DS-082U
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商品描述
由Nintendo正式授权。 通过特色的超级马里奥设计保护和自定义您的Nintendo 3DS。 3DS 保护壳易于安装和拆卸。 装饰贴膜适用于Nintendo 3DS顶部和底部面板的侧面,并且可以重复使用。 保护壳开启时,可以使用诸如切换游戏,更换电池和拍照等基本功能。
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Nintendo 任天堂
任天堂创立于1889年,是来自日本的电子游戏制造商,是现代电子游戏产业的开创者。“任天堂 (Nintendo) ”出自成语“谋事在人,成事在天”。
任天堂以“创造独特的娱乐方式”为基本方针, 以“为所有和任天堂产生联系的人们带来笑容”为企业社会责任,发行了马力欧、宝可梦、塞尔达传说等多款知名的游戏系列,FC、SFC、N64、NGC、Wii、WiiU、Nintendo Switch等家用游戏机以及Game&Watch、GB、GBA、NDS、3DS等掌上游戏机。
2017年3月3日,任天堂第七代家用游戏机Nintendo Switch正式发售,以家用机、掌机一体化为主要特点。
任天堂 (Nintendo) 品牌大事记


1889年,由山内房治郎创业,一开始的目的是生产纸牌。
1980年,推出掌上型游戏机“Game&Watch”。
1981年,发售投币视频游戏《大金刚》,这款视频游戏迅速成为畅销的个人投币机。
1985年,《超级马力欧兄弟》发售,马力欧系列游戏开始风靡世界。
1986年,红白机的磁盘机发售。《塞尔达传说》登场。
1989年,推出便携式手持游戏系统Game Boy。
1996年,推出Nintendo 64系统与Super Mario 64游戏。
1998年,Game Boy Color发售。Pokémon成为Game Boy的突破性游戏概念。
2001年,推出了Game Boy Advance和Nintendo GameCube系统。 Nintendo GameCube是一个使用光盘而不是盒带进行游戏的Nintendo系统。
2004年,推出了创新的双屏掌上游戏系统Nintendo DS。
2006年,推出Wii系统。
2011年,Nintendo 3DS系统启动,使用户无需特殊的3D眼镜即可观看和播放3D内容。
2017年,推出Nintendo Switch系统。
2019年,推出Nintendo Switch Lite。
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论



Overall, the addition of the stickers is fun and great for Mario fans, but I would suggest buying them separately if this bundle is very much more than the same clear case that Hori sells alone.
My comparative review for that case follows:
If you, like me, are considering both the silicone and the clear plastic protectors from this brand, this review is for you. I was given both for review and will focus on comparing them.
The clear protector is made of thin plastic that comes in a top and bottom piece which snap on and off easily (no damage). While it looks dark in some pictures, it is transparent. Some have commented on the little spots of condensation under the protector, which don't bother me at all. I imagine these occur with any protector, but are evident in the clear ones. In terms of protection, the plastic is not going to protect against major impacts. Rather, it will prevent scratches from normal use.
The black silicone case comes in one piece and slips on and off very easily -- important because it blocks the SD card slot. It looks just like a silicone case for a phone, which is good or bad, depending on preference. I think the clear case looks better. The silicone has a nice feel, but it makes the system more difficult to slip into my pocket for Streetpass action. The silicone also covers the shoulder (top) buttons, which makes them a bit harder to push, but is good protection. These buttons are exposed with the clear protector. As with the clear protector, it only offers scratch, not impact, protection.
While both products are thin, they have enough thickness to prevent using the charging dock. I really dislike this, and it could have been remedied by including a larger dock. I can't imagine this would cost them much, since the docks are just plastic with contact pins. The clear protector can even balance precariously in the dock and work. The silicone case has a band which covers one of the dock connectors, though I'm sure it could be cut a bit to make room for the pins to connect.
A widespread complaint is that the lid of the 3DS closes too tightly, allowing the analog stick and bottom screen to make marks on the top screen. The clear protector does nothing to address this, but the silicone protector sits inside the lid a bit, adding enough extra space to fix the problem. I think this was total luck on the part of the manufacturer, but it is an elegant solution if you plan to use a protector anyway.
Overall, both protectors are very high quality, with a nice fit that is far superior to the ultra-cheap alternatives. I prefer the clear case based on aesthetics and pocketability, but the added screen protection of the silicone protector has made it the permanent solution for my 3DS.

So, the good news is that the Mario-themed case included in this set is the same clear shell case that I have, but with Mario graphics. The case comes in two separate pieces and snaps securely to the top and bottom of the 3DS. This is good because if you have an extended battery, like I do, or if you want to use the 3DS's cradle, you can choose to just use the lid protector and leave the bottom uncovered. As far as protection, it's good enough to prevent scratches and dings, but won't offer protection from drops.
My problem, however, with this set lies with the "skin" that's included. They're cheap, poorly made stickers that don't seem like they'd withstand heavy use, particularly around the buttons and controllers. These are not the high-quality laminated skins that are sold separately; they feel thin, papery, and cheap--like a sheet of stickers you buy for 99 cents. It's so bad that I don't even want to apply them to my 3DS. Very disappointing.
Still, the case portion of this set is great, so I'm giving it three stars. It's perfect for keeping your 3DS from getting scratched or dinged while in a bag or purse, but without adding any additional bulk. However, unless you're absolutely sold on needing those Mario graphics on the lid, I'd recommend just buying Hori's plain, clear case and decorating it yourself with better decals that can be found on Amazon. Sure, you'll pay a little more, but you won't be disappointed by the terrible "skins" that are included.

The decorative skin is also Super Mario themed. It consists of 4 perfectly sized parts that attach to the left and right sides of the upper and lower screens, exposing only the speakers and the controls. The skin is reusable and scratch resistant. However, I found the theme is a bit too colorful and distracting. If you have the Hori 3DS screen protector installed on your 3DS, you don't need the skin for the upper screen.
While the protector and skin set is a very well made accessory to both protect your 3DS from scratches and to show case the Super Mario characters, I would recommend a Hori soft or hard protective case to store your 3DS in.