

While some Wii U titles have since been ported to the Switch and therefore have at least a chance to live on for several more years, there are plenty that won’t, and the 3DS library – a system that makes use of a novel dual-screen setup, among other things – is getting hit the hardest in many ways. And if you want some of the digital-only titles, you don't have any options besides pirating them.Wii U and 3DS eShops close forever on Monday, March 27 At this point, your only recourse for picking up some of the rarer games is to use hacks or go through scalpers. Obviously, it's their system, so they can do what they want, but this only highlights why so many people wanted the store to either stay open or for Nintendo to do something on its own to preserve these libraries.


IF YOU HAVEN'T HACKED YOUR 3DS YET DON'T UPDATE IT /N1mhNXf3xb- the shamecube May 23, 2023Īgain, protecting IP is a priority for every company, but Nintendo's move here seriously hurts preservation efforts. If you already have those programs on your 3DS, you're fine to update, but there doesn't really seem to be much of a reason to do so. Those simply say that the update "improved system stability and convenience." However, several users have been letting everyone know that the update essentially breaks several tools hackers are using to get pirated games onto the platform. The news was first spotted by TheGamer, this update seems pretty minimal if you read Nintendo's official patch notes.
