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As part of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons big 3.0 update, you can nab cute retro Nintendo consoles (and the Nintendo Switch 2) to decorate with. Some of these consoles are even playable, if you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
The requirements to unlock these neat gadgets can be tricky, so we've detailed how to unlock the 3.0 Nintendo items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons below, along with the catalog of what's available to buy.
After working at the hotel resort, Gran will upgrade her shop, expanding her wares. Her final shop upgrade adds a new tab of items, labeled "special," which includes the array of fun Nintendo goodies.
Admittedly, we don't know the exact requirements that triggered Gran's shop to hit its final upgrade, but here's what we did:
After doing all this, Gran's shop was upgraded the next day. In our playthrough, we did the 50 requests first, and then did the additional VIP room, so you may need fewer DIY turn-ins than we did. We recommend making the additional VIP room first, and then turning in the DIYs, going to the next day and checking in with Gran sporadically. This would require time travel. You can also check how many DIY requests you've turned in by checking your Nook Miles achievements.
If you don't want to time travel, you can certainly blast out those 50 DIYs in one day, but heed our warning: you might be overshooting the actual requirement quite a bit.
Gran offers quite a few fun items, though only a few of them are playable items. The following consoles can be played with to play these games, only if you have Nintendo Switch Online:
Note that you only need an NSO subscription to play these games. You can still buy and decorate your house with these items, even if you don't have a subscription.
As with other orderable items, you can only order five items from the catalog per day, so make sure you choose wisely (or you'll need to time travel, if you're impatient.)
You can see a full list of the retro Nintendo items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, along with their prices, below.
| Item | Cost | Appearance |
|---|---|---|
| Ultra Hand | 200 tickets | |
| Ultra Machine | 200 tickets | |
| Love Tester | 200 tickets | |
| Nintendo Switch 2 | 222 tickets | |
| Famicom | 500 tickets | |
| NES | 500 tickets | |
| Famicom Disk System | 500 tickets | |
| Game Boy | 500 tickets | |
| Super Famicom | 500 tickets | |
| Super NES (NTSC version) | 500 tickets | |
| Super NES (PAL version) | 500 tickets | |
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