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{{incomplete|The remaining videos; consider editing the lists of videos first released by year ([[List of videos first released in 2011 on Nintendo Video|2011]], [[List of videos first released in 2012 on Nintendo Video|2012]], [[List of videos first released in 2013 on Nintendo Video|2013]], [[List of videos first released in 2014 on Nintendo Video|2014]], [[List of videos first released in 2015 on Nintendo Video|2015]]) to add them}}
 
{{incomplete|The remaining videos; consider editing the lists of videos first released by year ([[List of videos first released in 2011 on Nintendo Video|2011]], [[List of videos first released in 2012 on Nintendo Video|2012]], [[List of videos first released in 2013 on Nintendo Video|2013]], [[List of videos first released in 2014 on Nintendo Video|2014]], [[List of videos first released in 2015 on Nintendo Video|2015]]) to add them}}
'''Nintendo Video''' was a free downloadable application for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It enabled the 3DS to display videos in 3D. Using the SpotPass feature, players could receive and view movie trailers, comedy clips, and music videos, all specially selected for their 3D functionality.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/built-in-software/#/10</ref> It became available in Japan, Europe, and Australia on July 13, 2011<ref>http://www.ntower.de/News/21402-Nintendo-Video-erscheint-am-13-Juli-PM/</ref><ref>[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=de&u=/News/21402-Nintendo-Video-erscheint-am-13-Juli-PM/]</ref> and in North America on July 21, 2011. Like the [[Nintendo eShop]], the app updated regularly. Users could have a maximum of four videos at a time, one of which was deleted with every update. However, starting October 20, 2011, Nintendo released previously deleted videos on the eShop in North America, where they could be purchased as permanent additions to the 3DS menu.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendo-video/</ref><ref>http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/20/nintendoware-weekly-nintendo-videos-for-sale-double-dragon/</ref> Nintendo Video was terminated in Japan, Oceania, and some countries on March 31, 2014, in Europe on April 4, 2014, and in North America on June 29, 2015;<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS/Nintendo-3DS/Nintendo-Video/Nintendo-Video-115097.html</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=news&nid=3385&pageID=6</ref><ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14957/~/error-message%3A-the-nintendo-video-service-has-been-discontinued Error Message: "The Nintendo Video Service Has Been Discontinued"]. ''Nintendo Customer Support''. Retrieved August 1, 2022.</ref> specific videos that were originally released on the app could be viewed on eShop, however, but they have been removed on March 27, 2023 following the service's discontinuation.
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'''Nintendo Video''' was a free downloadable application for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It enabled the 3DS to display videos in 3D. Using the SpotPass feature, players could receive and view movie trailers, comedy clips, and music videos, all specially selected for their 3D functionality.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/built-in-software/#/10</ref> It became available in Japan, Europe, and Australia on July 13, 2011<ref>http://www.ntower.de/News/21402-Nintendo-Video-erscheint-am-13-Juli-PM/</ref><ref>[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?sl=de&u=/News/21402-Nintendo-Video-erscheint-am-13-Juli-PM/]</ref> and in North America on July 21, 2011. Like the [[Nintendo eShop]], the app updated regularly. Users could have a maximum of four videos at a time, one of which was deleted with every update. However, starting October 20, 2011, Nintendo released previously deleted videos on the eShop in North America, where they could be purchased as permanent additions to the 3DS menu.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendo-video/</ref><ref>http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/20/nintendoware-weekly-nintendo-videos-for-sale-double-dragon/</ref> Nintendo Video was terminated in Japan, Oceania, and some countries on March 31, 2014, in Europe on April 4, 2014,<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-3DS/Nintendo-3DS/Nintendo-Video/Nintendo-Video-115097.html</ref> and in North America on June 29, 2015;<ref>http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=news&nid=3385&pageID=6</ref><ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14957/~/error-message%3A-the-nintendo-video-service-has-been-discontinued Error Message: "The Nintendo Video Service Has Been Discontinued"]. ''Nintendo Customer Support''. Retrieved August 1, 2022.</ref> specific videos that were originally released on the app could be viewed on eShop, however, but they have been removed on March 27, 2023 following the service's discontinuation.
  
 
==List of videos==
 
==List of videos==

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Nintendo Video was a free downloadable application for the Nintendo 3DS. It enabled the 3DS to display videos in 3D. Using the SpotPass feature, players could receive and view movie trailers, comedy clips, and music videos, all specially selected for their 3D functionality.[1] It became available in Japan, Europe, and Australia on July 13, 2011[2][3] and in North America on July 21, 2011. Like the Nintendo eShop, the app updated regularly. Users could have a maximum of four videos at a time, one of which was deleted with every update. However, starting October 20, 2011, Nintendo released previously deleted videos on the eShop in North America, where they could be purchased as permanent additions to the 3DS menu.[4][5] Nintendo Video was terminated in Japan, Oceania, and some countries on March 31, 2014, in Europe on April 4, 2014,[6] and in North America on June 29, 2015;[7][8] specific videos that were originally released on the app could be viewed on eShop, however, but they have been removed on March 27, 2023 following the service's discontinuation.

List of videos

Title Series/Company(s) Release Length First positioned
SUNDAY JOG July 21, 2011 3:12 Top left
A short animated film about two joggers who set out for a stroll on a beautiful Sunday morning. They are alarmed by what appears to be an earthquake-which quickly reveals itself to be much more.
Dinosaur Office CollegeHumor November 22, 2011 01:55 Top left
Craig's friends help him fix his computer. Rawr!
Dinosaur Office: Fired CollegeHumor November 30, 2011 01:41 Top left
Craig worries about job security. Rawr!
Dinosaur Office: Asteroid CollegeHumor December 10, 2011 01:38 Top left
The dinosaurs worry about the weather. Rawr!
Dinosaur Office: Traffic CollegeHumor December 15, 2011 01:28 Top left
The dinosaurs might be late for work. Rawr!

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