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The '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program''' was a program for the original [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Following the high price of the original system, Nintendo lowered the price of the Nintendo 3DS and started the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program as a courtesy to those who bought the system at its original price, if the system was registered before August 12th 2011. | The '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program''' was a program for the original [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Following the high price of the original system, Nintendo lowered the price of the Nintendo 3DS and started the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program as a courtesy to those who bought the system at its original price, if the system was registered before August 12th 2011. | ||
− | The program came with ten downloadable [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) games (originally without | + | The program came with ten downloadable [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) games (originally without [[Restore Point]] support but added after an update), and following December 16, 2011 ten [[Game Boy Advance]] games. The Game Boy Advance games also have no restore point support and do not support the Nintendo 3DS [[Sleep Mode]]. Unlike the NES games no update added it. |
The program also came with the [[Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate]] with available notifications about new content, however no significant content was released except for the 20 originally announced games. | The program also came with the [[Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate]] with available notifications about new content, however no significant content was released except for the 20 originally announced games. |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 11 August 2020
The Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program was a program for the original Nintendo 3DS. Following the high price of the original system, Nintendo lowered the price of the Nintendo 3DS and started the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program as a courtesy to those who bought the system at its original price, if the system was registered before August 12th 2011.
The program came with ten downloadable Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games (originally without Restore Point support but added after an update), and following December 16, 2011 ten Game Boy Advance games. The Game Boy Advance games also have no restore point support and do not support the Nintendo 3DS Sleep Mode. Unlike the NES games no update added it.
The program also came with the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate with available notifications about new content, however no significant content was released except for the 20 originally announced games.
Available games
NES
- Super Mario Bros.
- Metroid
- The Legend of Zelda
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
- Balloon Fight
- Ice Climber
- NES Open Tournament Golf
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Yoshi
- Wrecking Crew
Game Boy Advance
- Metroid Fusion
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit
- Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
- WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
- The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- Wario Land 4
- F-Zero: Maximum Velocity
- Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
While the NES games are also available commercially via Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, the Game Boy Advance games were never commercially released for the system. However, the Wii U Virtual Console would later release commercial downloadable Game Boy Advance games.
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