Fans of Nintendo Wii U and 3DS platforms are counting down to buy all the games… The full price + total capacity is amazing! | Community Platform | Digital


RecentlynintendoNintendo) announced to cease on March 27, 2023Wii The eShop service of the U and 3DS platforms, a well-known American YouTuber Jirard Khalil started buying games on the platform after hearing the news.

Nintendo’s best-selling handheld, the 3DS (pictured left), was launched in 2011, and the Wii U (pictured right) went on sale the following year. These two game consoles have accompanied everyone for more than ten years. With the improvement of the Switch platform, The days of the Wii U and 3DS are coming to an end. (Reposted from YouTube and Nintendo official website)


Nintendo’s best-selling handheld, the 3DS, was launched in 2011, and the Wii U went on sale the next year. These two game consoles have accompanied everyone for more than ten years. With the improvement of the Switch platform, it belongs to the era of Wii U and 3DS. It’s over, and many diehard players feel sorry for it. It took nearly a year for an American fan Jirard Khalil and his team to buy all866 Wii U games and 1,547 3DS games and various software in the eShop, with a total cost of 22,791 US dollars(Approximately NT$702,760).

Spending money is still a trivial matter, and the labor-intensive preservation work is still to come. In order to retain these data, Jirard Khalil’s team saved the downloaded games by constantly replacing the memory card.1.2TB (Wii U) and 267GB (3DS) used

Netizens also praised Jirard Khalil’s actions:“There is no permanent banquet in the world, but I still want to keep this time.”, “It’s all about feelings”, “Having money is self-willed.”

Nintendo also officially announced that after closing the Wii U and 3DS eShop game services, the DLC content, games, and software that have been purchased can be re-downloaded and played after the service ends, and will not disappear with the service closing .

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