How To Tear A 3DS Apart With Your Bare Hands

These days it seems breathing on your gaming hardware is enough to void your warranty, so there’s something cathartic about watching a man turn a 3DS from a single unit into hundreds of tiny, tiny pieces.

What’s so great about this is how thorough they’re being. This is no repair job or simple how-to on changing basic components. If it can be removed, disconnected or cracked open, they do it, using little more than a screwdriver and pair of tweezers.

Nintendo fans or the faint of heart may want to skip it, but electro-autopsy junkies will have an absolute field day.

[via Go Nintendo]

Republished from Kotaku


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