![]() While you can snag a DS copy of Apollo Justice instead of its graphically updated port if you need it, DD and SoJ will be gone forever by the end of March, so buy them now without Objection. Ace Attorney ( Apollo Justice, Dual Destinies, Spirit of Justice ) – Lawyer up as Apollo Justice, Athena Cykes, and Phoenix Wright himself in the second trilogy of Ace Attorney games, which has somehow still not made it off 3DS after several years (and despite dozens of ports of the original trilogy).There are fantastic classics here like Kirby’s Adventure, Kid Icarus, Gunstar Heroes, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more, so don’t miss out. While almost all of them are available in some form on other consoles, you won’t get that added feature elsewhere. ![]() 3D Classics – Nintendo and Sega both released a number of retro titles on 3DS with added stereoscopic 3D (you know, the whole selling point of the system in the first place).As you can tell with even a cursory glance, there’s quite a lot, so we’re going to highlight a select number of exclusives that stand out for one reason or another. With these broad guidelines in mind, here’s a full list of eShop exclusive titles, courtesy of u/youquzhiji on Reddit (thank you!). Nintendo 3DS eShop-exclusive titles to buy Check to see if any of your desired games ever had physical releases (and for how much) – While many games will still be able to be purchased physically, that doesn’t apply for them all – and some physical releases can be more expensive than the eShop price, or will increase after eShop closure due to scarcity.Check to see what might be on there so you don’t stress about nabbing them. See if the game you’re looking at is on Switch or other consoles – A number of 3DS titles have made their way to Switch by now, or even Steam.Look for Virtual Console exclusives – While a number of Virtual Console titles are now available on Switch’s NSO emulators, there are several that remain confined to 3DS.Take a gander at Badge Arcade and paid themes for customization – It’s currently unclear how Badge Arcade and paid themes will work post-eShop closure, but without a way to complete payments it’s unlikely they’ll operate.Look over 3DSWare and DSiWare titles – D igital-only 3DSWare and DSiWare titles will be unavailable after the closure, and most haven’t been ported elsewhere.Double-check the games you own and make sure you own all the DLC you’re interested in. Some games only allow you to purchase DLC through in-game menus - and some of those games require you to completely finish or reach certain milestones before you can make those purchases! That means certain games don’t have their DLC listed in the actual eShop. It’s now or never, whether it’s an old favorite or a new curiosity. Check to make sure you have DLC – Have a game you want to buy DLC for? Make sure it’s purchased before March 27th.With money on the 3DS eShop now, what do you do with it? Before getting to specific games, here are some broad suggestions: Select “Merge Funds With 3DS/Wii U” to get them onto the 3DS eShop. ![]() Add funds to your Nintendo Account either online or on the Nintendo Switch.Make sure your Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account are linked ( Check on Nintendo’s Accounts page ).On your 3DS, enable “Non-Nintendo Device Access” in the Settings app (the system doesn’t recognize the Switch as a Nintendo device).How to add funds to buy games on the Nintendo 3DS eShopĬurrently, you can’t add funds to the eShop with 3DS prepaid cards, but you can link your 3DS account to your Switch’s Nintendo Account and add funds that way. The eShop officially closes on Monday, March 27th, 2023. It’s a sad affair all around, but we’re here to provide any and all info you’ll need in preparation. ![]() Time comes for all of us, and soon it comes for the beloved Nintendo 3DS eShop – Nintendo is shuttering the service at the end of March, apparently not finding the upkeep cost worth whatever value (monetary, moral, or otherwise) they get from keeping it up.
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