They're still free, right? It's hard to complain too much about that. Rather than make all the games available in a normal eShop category or offering an option to opt in to an auto-download as with the Nintendo Video app, 3DS Ambassadors instead must laboriously track down and "redownload" each title individually. The process to download the 3DS Ambassador titles – an apologetic reward to early adopters who paid the full $250 for the system before its drastic price cut on August 12 – involves jumping through a lot of user-unfriendly hoops. Nintendo's giving away free games to its most loyal fans, but that doesn't mean it's very easy to get them. The process to acquire the 10 free Game Boy Advance games that have just gone live today is the same, though, so here's the guide again for anyone needing assistance grabbing the hits like Metroid Fusion, Wario Land 4 and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. Editor's Note: This how-to-download guide was first published on August 31 to help 3DS Ambassadors find and claim their 10 free NES games.
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