If you've still got the 3DS price drop blues, perhaps a fresh (and final) infusion of free games will help. Early adopters that signed into the Nintendo eShop before August 11th will find ten
GameBoy Advance games tacked on to their handheld's purchase history, retrievable via the same clunky redownload system that delivered the 3DS Ambassador program's
NES titles. Thankfully, the unintuitive process is
relatively simple -- just hop into the eShop's menu, scroll down to "Settings / Other", and select "Your Downloads," to claim your
(potentially-exclusive) games. Short of having a 3DS guide us through
the Louvre, we can't think of a better use for Nintendo's fledgling handheld.
Nintendo completes 3DS Ambassador program, delivers ten GBA games to early adopters originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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