3DS games get update data distributions in latest system firmware
Mario Kart 7 update data scheduled across Europe in mid-May.
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Your support makes all the difference.Nintendo have unveiled details of the next 3DS System Update due for 25 April. The update will not only allow users to create folders on the system’s Home Menu to organise their content, but also includes the ability to receive update data distributions.
The Mario Kart 7 update data scheduled across Europe in mid-May, for example, will resolves shortcut exploits in the game and will be an enforced update for those looking to play online.
Further enhancements to the 3DS’ menu systems include an overhaul of the interface designed to make it ‘easier than ever’ for you to access your favourite downloaded games, videos and demos.
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