Starting next week, Nintendo 3DS owners will be able to wireless download new content to their 3DS systems by visiting one of over 29,000 Nintendo Zone locations around the U.S. and Canada. As for content, we’re talking Pok?mon episodes, game demos, trivia games and more.
These Nintendo Zone locations include restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, airports and malls, so make sure to look-up your local zones at the official site: http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone
Read on for more details.
Nintendo 3DS owners are getting access to a wealth of fun entertainment and information that they can access on the go. Starting Feb. 6, Nintendo Zone will offer a variety of new content, including playable demos of select Nintendo 3DS video games and a dedicated Pok?mon section that will feature full-length episodes of the Pok?mon TV series. All of this exciting new content is only available when owners are wirelessly connected to a Nintendo Zone location.
?Nintendo 3DS continues to deliver fun and engaging new experiences, especially for users who connect their systems to the Internet,? said Zach Fountain, Nintendo of America?s director of Strategic Partnerships. ?Nintendo 3DS is our most connected system ever, and Nintendo Zone offers a wealth of exclusive content to users who take their systems with them when they are away from home.?
Nintendo Zone also includes trivia games featuring the latest Nintendo 3DS software, exclusive coupons available only at Best Buy for discounts on Nintendo 3DS games and a showcase of Nintendo 3DS games that includes videos, screen shots and one-click links to game websites. The Pok?mon section will also include information and videos about the newest Pok?mon video games, Pok?mon Trading Card Game and Pok?mon news.
Nintendo Zone content can be accessed at more than 29,000 locations at restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, airports and malls in the United States and Canada. Nintendo 3DS owners can find a Nintendo Zone location by visiting http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone.
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