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Murillo Zerbinatto - Nintendo - Former Nintendo Employees Show Off Impressive 3DS Collection - gamerant.com

Former Nintendo Employees Show Off Impressive 3DS Collection

Kit and Krysta, ex-Nintendo employees, showed their impressive Nintendo 3DS collection in a video. The duo mentions they had the benefit of being part of the entire lifecycle of the Nintendo 3DS while working at Nintendo, which allowed them to amass a collection of 100+ items.

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Wii U - Marco DAlelio - Nintendo - Halo 2 Record Beaten by Nintendo Gamers After 14 Years - gamerant.com

Halo 2 Record Beaten by Nintendo Gamers After 14 Years

Nintendo gamers on Wii U and 3DS have beaten a 14-year-old Halo 2 record by playing online after the scheduled shutdown date for the system’s servers. These Nintendofans surpassed the previous record set by Halo 2 fans, who continued playing for 25 days after the servers were scheduled to be shut down. Like the Nintendo fans today, the Halo fans found that they were able to play well beyond the shut-down date, as long as they kept playing.

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Trumann Tu - Nintendo - One of Nintendo's Most Popular RPGs Originally Never Planned an North American Release - gamerant.com - Usa - Japan - Britain

One of Nintendo's Most Popular RPGs Originally Never Planned an North American Release

Former Nintendo employees have revealed that, despite its public announcement, Xenoblade Chronicles was originally planned to go without a North American release. Xenoblade Chronicles is one of Nintendo's most popular RPG series, with its pedigree allowing developer Monolith Soft to become one of Nintendo's most reliable first-party studios. However, none of Xenoblade's success would have been possible without the very first entry released on the Nintendo Wii all the way back in 2010.

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Wii U - Murillo Zerbinatto - Nintendo - Nintendo Fans Scored for Game Preservation Before 3DS and Wii U Server Shutdowns - gamerant.com

Nintendo Fans Scored for Game Preservation Before 3DS and Wii U Server Shutdowns

Nintendo fans managed to preserve a good portion of game content on the 3DS and Wii U before the servers were shut down. On April 8th, Nintendo shut down the servers for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, removing all online capabilities. However, to ensure that some features wouldn't be lost to history due to the lack of connectivity, a community of fans mobilized to create the SpotPass Archival Project.

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James Ratcliff - Alpha Sapphire - Nintendo - Something Terrible Has Happened to the Pokemon Stuck in the Global Trading System - gamerant.com

Something Terrible Has Happened to the Pokemon Stuck in the Global Trading System

Following the shutdown of Nintendo 3DS and Wii U online services on April 8, some Pokemon fans took to social media to find out what would happen if a Pokemon was deposited into the Global Trading System (GTS) before the shutdown. To their dismay, Pokemon fans reported that any Pokemon left on the GTS were lost forever.

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Dalton Cooper - Wii U - Nintendo - Today is the End of an Era for Nintendo - gamerant.com

Today is the End of an Era for Nintendo

Monday, April 8 is the end of an era for Nintendo, as the online services for both the Wii U and 3DS are shutting down after today. Many Nintendo fans have been dreading April 8, as it means that the online functionality for a significant number of games will cease to function. For some games, this means losing certain game modes. For games with a heavy online focus, it means that they will effectively cease to exist.

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Dalton Cooper - Wii U - Nintendo - April 8 is Going to Be a Sad Day for Nintendo Fans - gamerant.com

April 8 is Going to Be a Sad Day for Nintendo Fans

This coming Monday, April 8 is set to be a particularly sad day for Nintendo fans, as that's the day that the online services for the company's Wii U and 3DS systems will shut down forever. Online service shutdowns are a sad reality of modern gaming, effectively blocking players from enjoying the online components in various games, and in some cases, erasing entire games from existence. This isn't the first time that Nintendo has shut down the online services for its consoles, so many fans have been anticipating the same fate for the Wii U and 3DS.

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Square Enix - Trumann Tu - Nintendo - Square Enix Producer Teases Bravely Default Related Announcement - gamerant.com

Square Enix Producer Teases Bravely Default Related Announcement

Square Enix producer Tomoya Asano has teased fans about a potential announcement regarding the Bravely Default JRPG series for later this year. The first Bravely Default game was released as an exclusive for the Nintendo 3DS. It received generally favorable reviews, as it was a nostalgic revisit to the job-based systems seen in early Final Fantasy games, while also utilizing a unique turn system that featured the titular Brave and Default actions. It got a direct sequel, Bravely Second, a few years later, which was also released on the 3DS, introducing new jobs and continuing on from where the first game left off.

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