Workaround requires purchasing a Virtual Console game; likely violates copyright law. VIDEO: New Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL: In-Depth Hands On and Comparison [07:49] A Nintendo 3DS loophole is allowing ...
The 3DS won't get its web browser until May at the earliest, as you'll have read in our Nintendo 3DS FAQ, but we do at least know what'll power the machine's web experience. Unlike previous Nintendo ...
Pokémon Shuffle has endured a mixed reception among vocal Nintendo fans since its recent release on the 3DS eShop; the free-to-play title is quite heavily reliant on microtransactions, which can be a ...
Nintendo has issued a new 3DS firmware update that blocks a major web browser exploit. Pokémon Shuffle's shop was hacked so that all purchases became free. The hack had allowed users to inject code ...
Nintendo has pushed back the release of the download store and internet browser for Nintendo 3DS. The update, which will allow 3DS owners to purchase a variety of downloadable content, will arrive in ...
Nintendo worked with Opera Software to create the web browser for the Nintendo DS, DSi, and Wii. However, Opera is not handling the Nintendo 3DS browser. Japanese software company Access is. Their ...
The Nintendo 3DS is due for its first major update in a few weeks' time. On 7 June the glasses-free portable console will add a Web browser and the Nintendo eShop, for downloadable content. Luke ...
Nintendo 3DS won't be able to download games or access the Web when it launches, Nintendo said Wednesday. (Note: See our update below.) Although the company has plans to add a digital games store, ...
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nintendo of America has announced that the first major system update for the hand-held Nintendo 3DS™ system will be available in North America the evening of June 6, ...
Nintendo 3DS owners can finally access the Web browser and online shop promised to them in May, thanks to a free firmware update. Andy Merrett has been using mobile phones since the days when they ...
A Nintendo 3DS loophole is allowing customers to play illicitly-obtained Game Boy Color ROMs on Nintendo's new hardware. To activate the loophole, users need to purchase a legitimate Game Boy Color ...