![]() ![]() If you still own either system, check out what's available and pick up any gems that haven't been ported to more recent platforms before they disappear forever. The 11-year-old 3DS on the other hand, saw 1,374 games released and has many digital-only must-have titles including Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale, BoxBoxBoy!, Crimson Shroud, Pocket Card Jockey, and Pushmo to name a few. The 10-year-old Wii U wasn't very popular, but 783 games were still released for the system. Nintendo says that, "for the foreseeable future, it will still be possible to redownload games and DLC, receive software updates and enjoy online play on Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems." If you already own a load of digital content for the 3DS and Wii U, don't worry. After that, the balance will be limited to Switch purchases. If you've linked your Nintendo Network ID wallet to the more recent Nintendo Wallet, the balance can only be used for 3DS and Wii U content until late March. 29, Nintendo eShop Cards can't be used anymore to add funds for purchases on either system. Following that, on May 23 it won't be possible to add funds to an eShop account for either system using a credit card, and then on Aug. All free content (including game demos) will be removed, too, and download codes will stop working. I know that the system is region locked, but what about download codes I know a PAL code wont work on an NTSC 3DS (I tried with ALBW), but given that Japan runs NTSC as well I was wondering if theyre region locked as well. Nintendo hasn't specified a date yet, but in late March 2023 it will no longer be possible to make eShop purchases for 3DS and Wii U titles. Do Japanese eShop/download codes work on an American Wii U 12ehsteve 7 years ago 1. ![]()
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