After mysteriously delisting plenty of DSIWare titles on the eShop this week, the majority have now returned. According to Delisted Games, all but five DSIWare games have returned to the storefront.
Why, Nintendo, is that you? Come in, come in. Here, let us take your coat. Oh, and feel free to toss another log on this nice "when the hell is the eShop actually launching?" fire. According to Kotaku ...
The 3DS eShop finally comes to the 3DS on June 6 in the United States and June 7 in Japan. The service is similar to the Wii Channel and DSiWare platform of digital delivery but it also marks a new ...
[Update: As mysteriously as they vanished, some (but not all) of the removed DSiWare titles have now returned to the eShop. These titles include Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, Plants vs. Zombies, Little ...
The news should be a relief for fans of DSi software, as well as those interested in video game preservation. While digital marketplaces such as the eShop have provided developers and publishers a ...
Nintendo has announced its eShop launch plans, including a free ExciteBike 3D and Pokedex 3D; Super Mario Land, Alleyway, and Radar Mission on Virtual Console; a 3D-supported browser, and DSiWare ...
The Tweets from @Comeoutpunching and Matt Bozon can be found embedded below. Wow. Having that, and Flip Champs and Milky Way is how you get the starting gem bonus from the vendor in Scuttle Town. I ...
are no longer available to purchase on the Nintendo DSi and 3DS eShops. [Thanks, Come Out Punching!] The issue is mainly affecting games released before mid-May 2011. At least in the case of Shantae: ...
Back in January, Nintendo revealed that the 3DS 'eShop' digital store and Internet browser wouldn't be included when the fancy new handheld was released in March, instead launching in a system update.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. A handful of DSiWare games are no longer available on the Nintendo ...
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