Nintendo 3DS And Wii U eShop Stores Will Shut Down March 2023 - GameSpot
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Amazon.com: Nintendo Prepaid eShop $20 for 3DS or Wii U : Video Games
2023 Update: How To Add Funds To Nintendo 3DS And 2DS eShop | GameLuster
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Nintendo 3DS eShop packs solid features, skimpy lineup | Ars Technica
Buy These Excellent 3DS Games Before eShop Closes This Month
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MVG on Twitter: "The Nintendo 3DS eShop Is Going Offline Forever. How to Play All Games After 2023 | MVG https://t.co/26pp62XJSp #3DS #eShop #Modding https://t.co/TsuLg9fSxM" / Twitter
Every 3DS and Wii U eShop Game We're About to Lose Forever - KeenGamer
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The Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShop Closes on March 27, 2023 | Pokemon.com
Wii U and 3DS eShops close down later today, risking hundreds of unique games | Ars Technica