Originally launched back in Spring 2012, the service allows visitors to pay €6 to hire a Nintendo 3DS handheld during their visit.

While exploring the museum, the bespoke app on the 3DS shows visitors a map and uses geolocation tracking to help them navigate the museum’s numerous halls.

It also provides information on each piece in the gallery in the form of more than 30 hours of audio commentaries, images and 3D models.

Later this year the app, which was developed by Nintendo and spearheaded by Shigeru Miyamoto, will no longer be made available to visitors.

“The New Nintendo 3DS console audio guides will go out of operation in September 2025, to be replaced by a new system,” a statement on the official Musée du Louvre website says (via Nintendo Everything).

It’s not clear whether this new system will be another collaboration with Nintendo – perhaps using Switch Lite handhelds instead – or something different entirely. Neither the Louvre nor Nintendo has announced anything.

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    2 days ago

    Still in use? Thats pretty cool. Guess they finaly decided to stop using them since Nintendo hasnt been making them for a while.