eShop

The Nintendo eShop was launched in June 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS before later arriving on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch. The eShop is a digital distribution service where players can buy and download games, software, demos, and more. The Nintendo 3DS and Wii U versions of the eShop are set to close on March 27, 2023.

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Fire Emblem Awakening Review
'Fire Emblem: Awakening' Review

Read our ‘Fire Emblem: Awakening’ review to find out if Nintendo was successful in bringing its strategy-based RPG franchise to the 3DS.

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Pachter Wii U Too Late
Pachter: 'Nintendo is a Few Years Too Late' on the Wii U and eShop
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Analyst Michael Pachter is up to his usual tricks again, this time criticizing Nintendo for releasing the Wii U, Wii Mini, and eShop a few years too late.

Nintendo 3DS 2012 eShop Lineup
Nintendo Reveals a Solid 3DS eShop Lineup

Nintendo has revealed the eShop lineup of games scheduled to release in the not too distant future, and it's filled with a number of solid titles that a variety of different gamers will love.

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New Super Mario Bros 2 Download Offer
'New Super Mario Bros. 2' eShop Incentive Announced

'New Super Mario Bros. 2' will be available for the Nintendo 3DS through two means: download or retail. Nintendo has finally announced the bonus that awaits gamers who choose the digital route.

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Video Game News Reviews September 25
Weekly Video Game News Round-Up: September 25th

In the September 19-25 wrap-up, we talk World of Warcraft, Nintendo pricing, Batman's face, PlayStation Home shooters, Star Wars: The Old Republic release and more!

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