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The '''Nintendo eShop''' is a service on [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] that allows players to purchase games digitally on their systems with Nintendo eShop cards and credit cards. It was released on Nintendo 3DS on June 6th, 2011 in North America and on June 7th in other regions such as Japan, Europe, and Australia. The service launched on Wii U alongside the consoles release.  
The '''Nintendo eShop''' is a service on [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] that allows players to purchase games digitally on their systems with Nintendo eShop cards and credit cards. It was launched on Nintendo 3DS on June 6, 2011 in North America, and one day later in other regions including Japan, Europe, and Australia. The service launched on Wii U alongside the console's release.


On the eShop, users are also able to purchase downloadable content for their games. As of the December 9, 2013 update, a Nintendo Network ID is required to download free and demo software from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In addition, the player can link their Nintendo Network ID to their 3DS and vice versa to combine eShop funds on both systems into one.
On the eShop, users are also able to purchase downloadable content for their games. As of the December 9, 2013 update, a Nintendo Network ID is required to download free and demo software from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In addition, the player can link their Nintendo Network ID to their 3DS and vice versa to combine eShop funds on both systems into one.


Other than purchasing games, users can view information on current and upcoming titles and watch the latest trailers, [[Nintendo Direct]] presentations and episodes of [[The Cat Mario Show]]. Players are also able to pre-load some games and are able to play them after a small update on the release.
Other than purchasing games, users can view information on current and upcoming titles and watch the latest trailers, Nintendo Direct presentations and episodes of [[The Cat Mario Show]]. Players are also able to pre-load some games and are able to play them after a small update on the release.
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Revision as of 08:50, May 31, 2015

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

The Nintendo eShop is a service on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS that allows players to purchase games digitally on their systems with Nintendo eShop cards and credit cards. It was launched on Nintendo 3DS on June 6, 2011 in North America, and one day later in other regions including Japan, Europe, and Australia. The service launched on Wii U alongside the console's release.

On the eShop, users are also able to purchase downloadable content for their games. As of the December 9, 2013 update, a Nintendo Network ID is required to download free and demo software from the Nintendo 3DS eShop. In addition, the player can link their Nintendo Network ID to their 3DS and vice versa to combine eShop funds on both systems into one.

Other than purchasing games, users can view information on current and upcoming titles and watch the latest trailers, Nintendo Direct presentations and episodes of The Cat Mario Show. Players are also able to pre-load some games and are able to play them after a small update on the release.

eShop-exclusive Mario-related software

Nintendo 3DS

# Game JP release US release EU release AU release Developer
1 Club Nintendo Picross 2012 / 09 / 13 N/A N/A N/A Jupiter, Nintendo
2 Photos with Mario 2013 / 04 / 23 2014 / 05 / 18 N/A N/A Nintendo EAD
3 Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move 2013 / 07 / 24 2013 / 05 / 09 2013 / 05 / 09 2013 / 05 / 10 Nintendo Software Technology Corporation
4 Club Nintendo Picross Plus 2014 / 10 / 09 N/A N/A N/A Jupiter, Nintendo
5 Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars 2015 / 03 / 19 2015 / 03 / 05 2015 / 03 / 20 2015 / 03 / 21 Nintendo Software Technology Corporation

Wii U

# Game JP release NA release EU release AU release Developer
1 New Super Luigi U (as DLC) 2013 / 06 / 19 2013 / 06 / 20 2013 / 06 / 20 2013 / 06 / 21 Nintendo EAD
2 NES Remix 2013 / 12 / 19 2013 / 12 / 18 2013 / 12 / 18 2013 / 12 / 18 Nintendo EAD, indieszero
3 Dr. Luigi 2014 / 01 / 15 2013 / 12 / 31 2014 / 01 / 15 2014 / 01 / 15 Arika
4 NES Remix 2 2014 / 04 / 24 2014 / 04 / 25 2014 / 04 / 25 2014 / 04 / 25 Nintendo EAD, indieszero
5 Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars 2015 / 03 / 19 2015 / 03 / 05 2015 / 03 / 20 2015 / 03 / 21 Nintendo Software Technology Corporation

Gallery