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  2. freeShop - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... freeShop was a homebrew application for the Nintendo 3DS that allowed games to be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop's servers ...

  3. Swapnote - Wikipedia

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    Users can also download her as a Mii by using a QR code according to Nintendo Life. [4] Due to the character's popularity, Nintendo had released a Nintendo 3DS game featuring Nikki called Nikki's Travel Quiz, [b] although the app was exclusively available to members of the Japanese Club Nintendo rewards program. [5]

  4. List of Nintendo products - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Nintendo [1] Table Soccer: 1965 Nintendo [1] Time Bomb: 1965 Nintendo [1] Fifteengame: 1965-1966

  5. Nintendo tackles 3DS piracy with 'freeShop' takedown - AOL

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    Homebrew software designed to imitate the Nintendo eShop has been issued a takedown notice by the house of Mario. FreeShop allows 3DS owners to browse, search and download games using "titlekeys ...

  6. List of Wii games on Wii U eShop - Wikipedia

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    The download variants can also support any save files created on or transferred to the Wii U from any respective disc variant of the same title. Although similar to Virtual Console games in some ways, they are usually treated as a distinct concept by Nintendo. [ 1 ]

  7. Nintendo Zone - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Zone was a download service and an extension of the DS Download Station. [1] Users could access content, third-party data, and other services from a hotspot or download station. [ 2 ] The service had demos of upcoming and currently available games and may have location-specific content.

  8. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Network [a] was an online service run by Nintendo that provided free online functionalities for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. . Launched in 2012, it was Nintendo's second online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection; the Nintendo Network was not a component of the Nintendo Switch, which uses the subscription based Nintendo Switch Online, although ...

  9. Petit Computer - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Life gave the application 8/10 stars, praising the removal of QR codes and the power of the language, but again criticizing the cumbersome keyboard. [9] Projects are shared online, with users getting the ability to share up to 10 files at 4 MB each, and can subscribe to a Gold Membership to increase the limit to 110 files at 20 MB each.