Nintendo has pushed back the let go of the download store and internet browser for Nintendo 3DS.
The update, that will enable 3DS owners to buy a accumulation of downloadable content, will arrive in a firmware refurbish on June 6, Nintendo mentioned early Thursday morning. Nintendo mentioned at the launch of 3DS that it would broach the expected update, that contains a few key advertised features of the handheld, this month.
In add-on to initial games, eShop will underline downloadable classics from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear and TurboGrafx-16. Also on the emporium will be the downloadable games from Nintendo's formerly DSi stage and a line of 3-D Classics, comparison games since stereoscopic makeovers.
Though Nintendo has been comparatively still on its digital placement plans, boss Satoru Iwata has mentioned that the company's online services could use some alleviation . After Nintendo's clunky download shops for DSi and Wii, you hope eShop is a step in the correct direction.
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