I'm a bit disappointed that they are only 3DS's.
The original microgame had an original DS, a Gameboy Advance, and an SP. Very different looking systems.
But the new one only has different 3DS models... (instead of pressing a specific button you have to find the touch pen...)
It feels like they only used that microgame and those souvenirs to advertise their 3DS models, not to show off Nintendo's history of handhelds.
They even put up the name of each model on the screen instead of that animation where Wario smashes against the screen.
They might as well have put "Go out and buy one today!" or "Collect them all!" on the screen.
Heck, the description even says "Wow! Look at all those 3DS systems! It's no big deal but... I have one of each! ..."
Wow, real subtle there, guys.
Maybe I'm getting cynical, but a lot of the new Nintendo-themed microgames felt kinda advertisey.
A Nintendo Switch one, an Amiibo one, a Mii one... and even a Wii menu one. (Though they don't sell Wiis anymore.)
They felt a bit generic and didn't really show off anything classic. ....unless you find the Wii's menu or switch joy cons particularly classic.
Felt like a bit of a waste. Having one microgame about a more modern thing was neat. But 4?
Couldn't the Switch at least have shown some games on its screen after you turn it on? Even the Wii menu only has generic wii channels or non-specific ones. At least the Amiibo game has some funny not-amiibos.
Though if I had made that game, I would've made something funny happen when you do it right (or wrong).
Anyway, back on topic, how awesome would it have been if there was a Gameboy Color souvenir, that lets you play 3 microgames that look like a Gameboy Color game?
In fact...
*scribble scribble*
Heheh...