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eShop on 3DS

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eShop is a game available on the 3DS. It can be played in 3d modes.

eShop can be played in a 3d mode. These types of games use shuttered, polarised or even red/green glasses technology to create a 3D visual experience. This not only adds depth and changes how the game looks, but also opens up new camera views and play styles. The PS3 supports 3DTV's and the 3DS provides a top screen that enables glasses free 3D output.

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Reviews

Family Gamer review Sun, 05 Jun 2011

The 3DS eShop and Internet Browser available now, fleshes out the 3DS online offering. Early titles include Zelda Link's Awakening on the GBC Virtual Console, as well as Excitebike in the Classic games section.

The Virtual console, Wii-ware and DSi-ware may have started slowly, but to anyone paying attention these have become the outlets for some of the system's best games. I've played more Starship Patrol, Pinball Pulse and Pop Island (all on DSi-ware) than any other game in the last year or so.
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Domestic Gamer review Wed, 11 Mar 2009

This game should come with a health warning: Sickly sweet and endlessly irritating! It needs perseverance to navigate, and the care of a good dentist, but once you get the hang of what you need to do there are some fun mini games and the reward of creating the best shop in Sweets Department store. Oh and by the way, it has absolutely nothing to do with cooking!

Sweet City is home to the chocolate cats and dogs and at Sweets Department store Rose the choco dog is sad because her cake shop is very small; your task is to help her make it the best in the store before the end of the year.
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