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[[File:DSiWare.svg|thumb|300px|The logo of DSiWare]]
[[File:DSiWare.svg|thumb|300px|The logo of DSiWare]]
'''DSiWare''' are downloadable games previously found on the [[Nintendo DSi]] Shop, and currently on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]' [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]]. Just like [[WiiWare]], DSiWare titles could be paid using DSi Points. Seven [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] games and two ''Mario'' applications were released, in addition to one ''Mario''-related Nintendo DS retail title digitally re-released for a limited time. The Nintendo DSi Shop closed on March 31, 2017,<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/XGEfEBHAg9SN7BGTyAWrVQKt_3lR4Laj</ref> but DSiWare titles will continue to be available for purchase via the Nintendo eShop. DSiWare titles purchased on a Nintendo DSi can be transferred to the Nintendo 3DS using the Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool app, which is currently the only application available on the DSi Shop if it is accessed after the closure.
'''DSiWare''' are downloadable games previously found on the [[Nintendo DSi]] Shop, and currently on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]' [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo eShop|eShop]]. Just like [[WiiWare]], DSiWare titles could be paid using DSi Points. Seven ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games and two ''Mario'' applications were released, in addition to one ''Mario''-related Nintendo DS retail title digitally re-released for a limited time. The Nintendo DSi Shop closed on March 31, 2017,<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/XGEfEBHAg9SN7BGTyAWrVQKt_3lR4Laj</ref> but DSiWare titles will continue to be available for purchase via the Nintendo eShop. DSiWare titles purchased on a Nintendo DSi can be transferred to the Nintendo 3DS using the Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool app, which is currently the only application available on the DSi Shop if it is accessed after the closure.


There were four different kinds of DSiWare.
There were four different kinds of DSiWare.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:SMADsidownload.png|thumb|The screen that appears when a game is being downloaded.]]
[[File:SMADsidownload.png|thumb|The screen that appears when a game is being downloaded.]]
*When the customer buys DSiWare, they will see [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] (from ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'') throwing little blue balls into a box, slowly filling it with blue in the process. When the box is completely blue filled, it'll turn on its side and look like a present before getting transported to the DSi Menu. Unlike [[WiiWare]] and [[Virtual Console]] for the [[Wii]], the buyer needs to open the "present" first before playing directly. This was reused in the 3DS eShop.
*When the customer buys DSiWare, they will see [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] (from ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'') throwing little blue balls into a box, slowly filling it with blue in the process. When the box is completely blue filled, it'll turn on its side and look like a present before getting transported to the DSi Menu. Unlike [[WiiWare]] and [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] for the [[Wii]], the buyer needs to open the "present" first before playing directly. This was reused in the 3DS eShop.
*The game ''{{wp|Electroplankton}}: Beatnes'' has the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Starman (theme)|invincibility theme]] as one of the background tunes to choose from, complete with other sound effects from the game.
*The game ''{{wp|Electroplankton}}: Beatnes'' has the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Starman (theme)|invincibility theme]] as one of the background tunes to choose from, complete with other sound effects from the game.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[WiiWare]] — Original games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
*[[WiiWare]] — Original games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
*[[Virtual Console]]/[[Nintendo eShop]]/[[Wii Shop Channel]] — An online service for 3DS, Wii and Wii U where classic games from old systems (including Nintendo, Sega, NEC/Hudson Soft, Commodore and SNK systems) can be bought.
*[[Virtual Console]]/[[Nintendo eShop]]/[[Wii Shop Channel]] — An online service for 3DS, Wii, and Wii U where classic games from old systems (including Nintendo, Sega, NEC/Hudson Soft, Commodore and SNK systems) can be bought.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 22:13, July 31, 2020

The logo of DSiWare

DSiWare are downloadable games previously found on the Nintendo DSi Shop, and currently on the Nintendo 3DS' eShop. Just like WiiWare, DSiWare titles could be paid using DSi Points. Seven Mario games and two Mario applications were released, in addition to one Mario-related Nintendo DS retail title digitally re-released for a limited time. The Nintendo DSi Shop closed on March 31, 2017,[1] but DSiWare titles will continue to be available for purchase via the Nintendo eShop. DSiWare titles purchased on a Nintendo DSi can be transferred to the Nintendo 3DS using the Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool app, which is currently the only application available on the DSi Shop if it is accessed after the closure.

There were four different kinds of DSiWare.

  • Free DSiWare: Free-of-charge programs such as the DSi Browser and Flipnote Studio.
  • DSiWare 200: Software that can be purchased for 200 Points which will be very compact utility types of applications and small games
  • DSiWare 500: Software that can be purchased for 500 Points which will be simple puzzle games and other, more sophisticated utility applications.
  • DSiWare Premium: Software that costs 800 Points or more for the larger games and utility types.

List of games

Mario games

# Icon Game Price JP release NA release EU release AU release Developer(s)
1 DKJr DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr. 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 08 / 19 2009 / 04 / 19 2010 / 04 / 23 2010 / 04 / 23 Nintendo EAD
2 MenuLogoDrMario.png Dr. Mario Express
A Little Bit of... Dr. Mario
Chotto Dr. Mario
500 DSi Points
US $4.99
2008 / 12 / 24 2009 / 04 / 20 2009 / 05 / 01 2009 / 05 / 01 Arika
3 Logo in the DSi Menu Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! 800 DSi Points
US $7.99
2009 / 10 / 07 2009 / 06 / 08 2009 / 08 / 21 2009 / 08 / 21 NST, Nintendo SPD Group No. 3
4 MCF DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 08 / 19 2010 / 03 / 22 2010 / 03 / 26 2010 / 03 / 26 Nintendo R&D1
5 MenuLogoPaperPlane.png Paper Airplane Chase
Paper Plane
Kami Hikōki
200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2008 / 12 / 24 2009 / 04 / 27 2009 / 04 / 03 2009 / 04 / 02 Nintendo SPD
6 MenuLogoPyoro.png Bird & Beans
Pyoro
Tori to Mame
200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2008 / 12 / 24 2009 / 04 / 05 2009 / 04 / 03 2009 / 04 / 02 Nintendo SPD
7 MenuLogoWarioWareSnapped.png WarioWare: Snapped!
Utsusu Made in Wario
500 DSi Points
US $4.99
2008 / 12 / 24 2009 / 04 / 05 2009 / 04 / 03 2009 / 04 / 02 Intelligent Systems, Nintendo SPD
8 WarioWare: Touched! Icon WarioWare: Touched! DL
Sawaru Made in Wario
1,000 Platinum Points* 2016 / 03 / 17 2016 / 03 / 31 2016 / 03 / 31 2016 / 03 / 31 Intelligent Systems, Nintendo SPD

* - WarioWare: Touched! DL was released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS as a limited time My Nintendo reward offer from March 17, 2016 to July 2016.

Game & Watch games previously associated with Mario

These non-Mario Game & Watch titles were featured in the Game & Watch Gallery series.

# Icon Game Price JP release NA release EU release AU release Developer(s)
1 File:Ball DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Ball 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 15 2010 / 04 / 19 2010 / 04 / 23 2010 / 04 / 23 Nintendo EAD
2 File:Chef DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Chef 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 29 2010 / 03 / 22 2010 / 03 / 26 2010 / 03 / 26 Nintendo EAD
3 File:Flagman DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Flagman 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 15 2010 / 04 / 19 2010 / 04 / 23 2010 / 04 / 23 Nintendo EAD
4 File:Helmet DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Helmet 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 29 2010 / 04 / 05 X mark.svg X mark.svg Nintendo EAD
5 File:Judge DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Judge 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 15 2010 / 03 / 22 2010 / 03 / 26 2010 / 03 / 26 Nintendo EAD
6 File:Manhole DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Manhole 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 08 / 19 2010 / 04 / 05 2010 / 04 / 09 2010 / 04 / 09 Nintendo R&D1
7 File:Vermin DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Vermin 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 07 / 15 2010 / 04 / 05 2010 / 04 / 09 2010 / 04 / 09 Nintendo EAD

List of Mario applications

# Icon Application Price JP release NA release EU release AU release Developer(s)
1 MenuLogoMarioCalculator.png Mario Calculator 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 02 / 25 2009 / 06 / 16 2009 / 07 / 03 2009 / 07 / 03 NST
2 DSiMenuLogoMarioClock.png Mario Clock 200 DSi Points
US $1.99
2009 / 04 / 01 2009 / 06 / 16 2009 / 07 / 03 2009 / 07 / 03 NST

Trivia

The screen that appears when a game is being downloaded.
  • When the customer buys DSiWare, they will see Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Toad (from Super Mario Advance) throwing little blue balls into a box, slowly filling it with blue in the process. When the box is completely blue filled, it'll turn on its side and look like a present before getting transported to the DSi Menu. Unlike WiiWare and Virtual Console for the Wii, the buyer needs to open the "present" first before playing directly. This was reused in the 3DS eShop.
  • The game Electroplankton: Beatnes has the Super Mario Bros. invincibility theme as one of the background tunes to choose from, complete with other sound effects from the game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese iQue DSi 创软[2]
iQue DSi Chuàng Ruǎn
iQue DSi Creative Software

See also

  • WiiWare — Original games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
  • Virtual Console/Nintendo eShop/Wii Shop Channel — An online service for 3DS, Wii, and Wii U where classic games from old systems (including Nintendo, Sega, NEC/Hudson Soft, Commodore and SNK systems) can be bought.

External links

References