For 2016:
Total steps - 535,727
Total titles - 42
Total playtime - 798:23
My top 10:
1) Fire Emblem Fates - 301:00
2) Pokemon Y - 134:55
3) Pokemon Moon - 67:10
4) Tomodachi Life - 46:26
5) Pokemon Blue VC - 45:53
6) Super Smash Bros - 45:16
7) Pokemon Alpha Sapphire - 43:14
8) Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. - 17:12
9) Nintendo Badge Arcade - 16:12
10) Kirby: Planet Robobot - 10:35
..That's a lot of Pokemon!
I bought all three routes digitally for Fates, so 100 hours for each sounds about right. I kinda dropped off after finishing Conquest and Birthright, but I'm finishing up Revelations right now so at the very end of 2016 the counter will probably be even higher.
Making Mii babies was pretty fun in Tomodachi Life, but I'm pretty much done with that since mid-year. Still, those are some impressive hours. Kirby Robobot was really fun, will end up pretty high on my GOTY list, but I never continued after beating the final boss so the total time is relatively short compared to everything else. Those Codename S.T.E.A.M. hours are because of local multiplayer. Turns out that game is hilarious when playing against a friend.
Also I'm pretty sure that Badge Arcade time is because I let my 3DS idle in that game once or twice, lol
Also, since it's probably the last thread, a total tally from 2013 to 2016:
Lifetime steps: 2,462,525
Lifetime titles played: 84
Lifetime playtime: 2556 hours+
Lifetime top 10:
1) Super Smash Bros - 560:28
2) Animal Crossing: New Leaf - 490:15
3) Fire Emblem Fates - 301:00
4) Tomodachi Life - 213:10
5) Fire Emblem Awakening - 195:20
6) Pokemon Y - 164:15
7) Streetpass Mii Plaza - 132:40
8) Pokemon Moon - 67:10
9) Pokemon Alpha Sapphire - 66:07
10) Pokemon Blue - 45:53
I basically got more than plenty out of that little machine. I got on around 2013 when they were releasing Fire Emblem Awakening and bought that together with the European 3DS XL Fire Emblem Special Edition. I didn't get a whole lot of games (a lot of those 84 games are a few minutes of NDS titles), but a lot of the games I did get were totally worth it. Streetpass Mii Plaza got a lot of playtime too. Playing those short games with other people's miis from around town was addictive. Whenever I got home from a day of school/work I'd first check if I got any hits and just spend half an hour on the couch, just relaxing, growing some plants for my virtual garden. In fact, the whole streetpass concept was pretty cool for that reason, especially with the hotspots near trainstations to get people from around the province. I still carry my 3DS with me when going out for that very small chance to get a few hits now that the hotspots have disappeared. I think I will miss that the most when I will come back and replay these games over the years. Maybe the Switch will have a similar feature, but carrying such a bulky device around? I dunno.
So yes, wonderful handheld. But enough reminiscing about the good times, I still have Ever Oasis to look out for in the future! :V