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I actually think now is the worst time to adopt 3DS's! They aren't making them anymore, which you would think would mean they'd be cheaper, but it's Nintendo hardware. Collectors, scalpers, and enthusiasts are all willing to pay inflated prices for the hardware because... this is their last chance. There's around 2,000 games for it, so if you have physical games or hack yours, it's still completely viable as a powerful, portable gaming console. I think prices for the hardware and physical games will only go up from here.
Also, because the hardware isn't supported anymore, any replacement parts or knowledge won't come directly from Nintendo and will also be overpriced and hard to find...