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The '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate''' was downloadable software for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] to be used with the [[Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program]]. It is mainly simply a virtual gold Nintendo certificate with its own background music. Notifications would also be sent regarding new content in the software, however it seems no additional plans were ever announced past the initial 10 (each) free [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] games. | The '''Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate''' was downloadable software for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] to be used with the [[Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program]]. It is mainly simply a virtual gold Nintendo certificate with its own background music. Notifications would also be sent regarding new content in the software, however it seems no additional plans were ever announced past the initial 10 (each) free [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] games. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 19 August 2020
The Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Certificate was downloadable software for the Nintendo 3DS to be used with the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program. It is mainly simply a virtual gold Nintendo certificate with its own background music. Notifications would also be sent regarding new content in the software, however it seems no additional plans were ever announced past the initial 10 (each) free Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy Advance games.
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