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Well ask yourself this. What happens if the best selling world wide video game company shows you alot of cash in exchange for ownage rights of another video game company? Microsoft wanted the 100% rights for RareWare in exchange for some cash, seeing how Nintendo was making the best Video games with the help of RareWare back in the day. Microsoft not only wanted to out-class Nintendo by their own game but with their own helpers too! Seeing that Rare Ware had patential on Video Game making, it was the company that Microsoft needed to help them surpass Nintendo. So foolish that Rare Ware was, they accepted the money and now Microsoft has full rights of Conker, Banjo Kazooie, etc... Luckily, since Rare Ware was working with Nintendo, Nintendo saved most of the games that were in the names of both Rare Ware and Nintendo like Donkey Kong and Star Fox. Even though that Nintendo had their names on the games, Microsoft had a deal to inherit Rare Ware games 100%. So Nintendo and Microsoft came to an agreement. Microsoft will inherit a few characters that Nintendo and Rare Ware both worked on. In the Donkey Kong series, Microsoft has King K. Rool and his kremlings. They will only appear in Nintendo games that don't really have them needed for the main plot of the game such as Mario sports games and such. Although that Microsoft has full rights for Rare Ware, the games they make together aren't the same as Rare Ware and Nintendo games.
You can purchase downloadable 3DS games as well as DSi ware from the Nintendo eShop.
on the Nintendo website there is a link that says contact us click onit and then email them
No 3DS games and the system are seperate and cannot be used on another system.
If you download a 3DS game or DSi Ware (not DLC) from the Nintendo eShop, the game will appear on the home menu for the 3DS XL.
The DSiware games are downloaded to your DSi and appear on its menu. You do not need to be connected to the internet to play those games.
Cartridge-based games will save to the cartridge. A memory card is necessary only if you download DSi-ware games from the shop.
No, the Nintendo DS cannot install DSiware games pernamently. However, if the game has a DS Download play, the NDS can still connect to it.
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Firstly, you will need internet connection and your region settings must be in a location that has the Nintendo eShop available. Then, select the Nintendo eShop icon on the home screen. Enter your Nintendo Network ID and password to have access to the Nintendo eShop.
DSi Ware games and other downloadable content The Nintendo DSi Shop is specific to the region for which the system was manufactured. For example, a Japanese system can download DSi Ware games and other software only from the Nintendo DSi Shop for the Japanese region, regardless of where the system is being played. Nintendo DSi exclusive game cards Nintendo DSi game cards that are only compatible with Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL (and not Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite) are region locked. This means game cards manufactured for the U.S. market would not work in a system made for another country. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DS Lite game cards Older Nintendo DS and DS Lite software is region-free, so you can play most of that software on a Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL from any region. It's possible, however, that future Nintendo DS software will incorporate region encoding. In these instances, these games would not work in a system made for another country. Source: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/faq.jsp#vers
800 Nintendo Points, which is $8.