The cost of saving Nintendo's digital legacy

With the digital stores of the Wii U and 3DS closing on March 27, YouTuber Jirard Khalil has calculated that it would cost $22,791 to purchase all the games available on these platforms. Khalil purchased all the games in his collection using 464 eShop tokens in 328 days, with the total cost amounting to $9,673 for 866 Wii U games and $13,118 for 1,547 3DS games. Khalil will donate his collection, including Nintendo classics and Devil’s Third, to the Video Game History Foundation. While the majority of the games are still available in physical form, some digital exclusives will be lost forever, including Dr. Luigi and Pokemon Rumble U on the Wii U and a wide range of 3D-enhanced classic titles and digital-only games on the 3DS. It is recommended to check out the 3DS and Wii U games you should buy before the stores close. The deadline to use a credit card to top up is May 23, and games can still be pre-downloaded through the storefront even after the stores close on March 27.

How Much Will It Cost to Buy All Wii U and 3DS Games?

YouTuber The Completionist Spent ,000 buying every game from the Wii U and 3DS eShop before it closed

With the digital stores of the Wii U and 3DS closing on March 27, gamers are wondering how much it would cost to buy all the games available on these platforms. Luckily, YouTuber Jirard “The Completionist” Khalil has done the work and has come up with a grand total of $22,791 for the complete collection.

The breakdown includes $9,673 for 866 Wii U games and $13,118 for 1,547 3DS games. Khalil’s collection amounts to 1.2TB for Wii U games and 267GB for 3DS games, which he obtained using 464 eShop tokens and in 328 days, respectively. Khalil’s goal was to save all the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS games from being lost forever, and he started by aggregating all the available information into a spreadsheet, as no comprehensive online list could be found.

Khalil has decided to donate his collection, including Nintendo classics and Devil’s Third, to the Video Game History Foundation, a nonprofit that preserves video game history. Although the stores will be closed from March 27, games can still be pre-downloaded through the storefront, and the deadline to use the credit card to top up is May 23.

While most of the Wii U and 3DS games are available in physical form, some digital exclusives will be lost forever, including Dr. Luigi and Pokemon Rumble U on the Wii U, and a wide range of 3D-enhanced classic titles and digital-only games on the 3DS. Before the stores close, gamers are encouraged to check out the 3DS and Wii U games they should buy.

In conclusion, purchasing all the available Wii U and 3DS games before the digital stores close is expensive, with a total cost of $22,791. Although the majority of games are still available in physical form, some digital-only exclusives will be lost forever, so it is worth checking out the recommended games to buy before the stores close.

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