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Nintendo Zone
Logo
Developer
Nintendo Denyu-sha
Type
Online distribution service
Launch date
JP: November 27, 2008
NA: November 14, 2008
EU: April 25, 2012
Discontinued
NA: August 28, 2016
EU: March 28, 2018
JP: March 28, 2018
Platform(s)
Nintendo DS Nintendo DSi Nintendo 3DS
Status
Offline
Website
www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone
Nintendo Zone was a download service and an extension of the DS Download Station.[1] Users could access content, third-party data, and other services from a hotspot or download station.[2] The service had demos of upcoming and currently available games and may have location-specific content. When the service debuted, users could also connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and DSi Shop.[3]
The Nintendo Zone Viewer application allows the Nintendo DSi and 3DS to detect and use the Nintendo Zone service.[3][4] This application has been discontinued worldwide, but all other Nintendo Zone functionality remains.[5]
^"Nintendo Zone test service were available at the Nintendo World store beginning November 14, 2008, but were discontinued as of April 25, 2016". Nintendo of America. Redmond, Washington: Nintendo. November 14, 2008.
^"- Nintendo - Customer Service - Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL - End User Agreement". Retrieved July 19, 2015.
^ abSatoru Iwata (October 2, 2008). "Nintendo Conference Fall 2008". Nintendo. p. 5. Retrieved May 22, 2009.
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