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Game Overview
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is the first portable entry in the renowned series, in which game worlds collide. Up to four players battle each other locally or online using some of Nintendo’s most well-known and iconic characters across beautifully designed stages inspired by classic portable Nintendo games. It’s a genuine, massive Super Smash Bros. experience that’s available to play on the go, anytime, anywhere.
FEATURES:
- Smash and crash through “Smash Run” mode, a new mode exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS version that gives up to four players five minutes to fight solo through a huge battlefield while taking down recognizable enemies from almost every major Nintendo franchise and multiple third-party partners. Defeated enemies leave behind power-ups to collect. Players who collect more power-ups have an advantage once time runs out and the battle with opponents begins.
- Compete with classic characters from the Super Smash Bros. series like Mario, Link, Samus and Pikachu, along with new challengers like Mega Man, Little Mac and newly announced Palutena, the Goddess of Light from the Kid Icarus games. For the first time players can even compete as their own Mii characters.
- Customize different aspects of your character when playing locally or online with friends in a variety of multiplayer modes.
- View most elements of the high-energy action at silky-smooth 60 frames per second and in eye-popping stereoscopic 3D.
- Fight against friends and family locally or online, or battle random challengers all over the world online in “For Fun” or “For Glory” modes.
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U are fighting video games developed by Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U video game consoles. The two games respectively represent the fourth and fifth installments in the Super Smash Bros. series of games, which features characters from various Nintendo franchises. The 3DS version was released in Japan on September 13, 2014, and will be released in North America and Europe on October 3, 2014, and in Australia on October 4, 2014. The Wii U version will be released in all regions in Q4 2014.
Game Info
- System: Nintendo 3DS
- Release Date: Oct 03, 2014
- No. of Players: up to 4 players
- Category: Action
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Developer: Sora Ltd. / BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
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The Nintendo 3DS eShop was added in the June 2011 update for JP/EUR/USA.
From here, you can download Virtual Console games, 3D Classics, DSiware software, view screenshots, and 3D trailers for upcoming 3DS titles.
While eShop is loading, eShop will use command NIMS:CheckSysupdateAvailableSOAP. If a system update is available where title installation for system titles still needs finalized (or when the updated titles were not downloaded at all), eShop will then display the 'system update is available' message.
The eShop application uses command AMNet:FinishInstallToMedia to finalize the SD title install (if the whole title is downloaded while eShop is still running), however, before using that command the eShop application also uses AMNet:FinishInstallToMedia to finalize installing all system titles (from system updates).
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eShop QR Codes[edit]
eShop QR Codes can be scanned with the camera, allowing one to quickly navigate to the desired eShop title with just two clicks. The QR Codes themselves is a simple text/url QR, started with 'ESHOP://' string followed by a decimal eShop content link id(same IDs used internally by eShop for all content) and then some special data, delimited by a dot symbol, which can be ommited.
In order for the QR-code string data to be valid for eShop, it must begin with 'ESHOP://5', with the first ID being all decimal.
QR Code source | Region | Title | Serial | Title ID |
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ESHOP://50010000000201.PEAALL000000 | EUR | nintendogs + cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends | ADAP | 0004000000030C00 |
ESHOP://50010000007463.J00101Z00061 | JPN | Pushmo | JCAJ | 0004000000068D00 |
ESHOP://50010000007870.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Crush 3D | ACRP | 0004000000040400 |
ESHOP://50010000008009.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Resident Evil Revelations | ABRE | 000400000005EE00 |
ESHOP://50010000008123.J00101Z00095 | JPN | Rhythm Kaitou R: Koutei Napoleon no Isan | ARTJ | 0004000000078100 |
ESHOP://50010000008404.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games | ACMP | 0004000000054900 |
ESHOP://50010000008447.J00101Z00094 | JPN | Biohazard Revelations | ABRJ | 0004000000053B00 |
ESHOP://50010000008449.J00101Z00082 | JPN | Itsu no Ma ni Koukan Nikki | JFRJ | 0004000000051600 |
ESHOP://50010000008561 | USA | Swapnote | JFRE | 0004000000051700 |
ESHOP://50010000008647.J00101Z00096 | JPN | Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D | AMGJ | 000400000007A000 |
ESHOP://50010000008648.J00101Z00097 | JPN | Theatrythm Final Fantasy | ATHJ | 0004000000078200 |
ESHOP://50010000008782.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D | AMGE | 0004000000082400 |
ESHOP://50010000008842.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Rhythm Thief And The Emperor's Treasure | ARTP | 000400000006DA00 |
ESHOP://50010000009084.J00101Z00121 | JPN | Hatsune Miku And Future Stars: Project Mirai | AM9J | 0004000000048000 |
ESHOP://50010000009102.J00101Z00106 | JPN | Denpa Ningen no RPG | JD8J | 0004000000077E00 |
ESHOP://50010000009161.J00101Z00118 | JPN | The Rolling Western | JAMJ | 0004000000059B00 |
ESHOP://50010000009261 | USA | Dillon's Rolling Western | JAME | 000400000007C400 |
ESHOP://50010000009401.J00101Z00120 | JPN | Kingdom Hearts 3D Nintendo Direct 2012.2.22 Video | JZ8J | 0004000000092E00 |
ESHOP://50010000009403.J00101Z00119 | JPN | Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry no Wonderland 3D Nintendo Direct 2012.2.22 Video | JZ7J | 0004000000092F00 |
ESHOP://50010000009575.PEAALL000000 | EUR | Kid Icarus: Of Myths And Monsters (Virtual Console) | RBLP | 0004000000069500 |
ESHOP://50010000009846 | USA | Ketzal's Corridors | JELE | 0004000000083800 |
ESHOP://50010000010434 | USA | New Super Mario Bros. 2 Trailer | ||
ESHOP://50010000014732.J00101Z00407 | JPN | Chain Blaster | JCBJ | 00040000000DCC00 |
- New QR Code for Japanese 'Photos with Super Mario' has a different code string: ESHOP://50010000013120.J00108Z00001.CD588EAE95A3A68D15C647DA2AC0945FD88F70AB8A31149E51C4B05FB927B0B8
- There is a link in the Japanese eShop [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/eshop/qrCode.html?####] where you can replace the #### with the Japanese eShop title's serial and you will get it's QR code. (i.e. http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/eshop/qrCode.html?JCAJ will get you the pushmo QR code)
- You could use Google's Chart API to create a QR code from the codes above: https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chs=150x150&cht=qr&chl=ESHOP (replace the ESHOP text with the ESHOP:// link from one of the above)
NS eShop application parameters[edit]
This section describes the 0x1C-byte structure stored at the application parameters from APT:StartApplication, under the 0x300-byte buffer listed there.
Offset | Size | Description |
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0x0 | 0x4 | Unknown, usually 0x3? |
0x4 | 0x4 | Unknown, usually 0x0? |
0x8 | 0x8 | u64 binary eShop content ID, same ID from the first string in eShop QR-codes except in binary form. |
0x10 | 0x10 | This is the last string from the QR-code(if any), no NUL-termination. |
ExtData[edit]
The ExtData File System for eShop is as follows:
File | Details | Size | Firmware Introduced | Plain text |
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icon | Duplicate from application ExeFS. Always image 00000002 | 0x36C0 Bytes | 2.0.0-2 | Download_EUR |
TIGER100.tmp | Always image 00000003. | 0xCE47 bytes (varies?) | 2.0.0-2 |
Music[edit]
The eShop pulls its music from a static, region-specific link in a format similar to the following:
https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/103046/10m/npdl.c.app.nintendowifi.net/p01/nsa/CtfKXACbUPl8s7lk/BGM1/<region>_BGM1,where region is one of the primary system regions (JP, US, EU, KR, etc.) Support also exists for 'BGM2', but this seems to be unused.The music is held in a BOSS container.
The format consists of a brief XML header describing the audio (including the date it was set as the main eShop theme, loop times, size, etc) followed by a raw AAC stream. Tools such as FFmpeg can handle rebuilding this stream with ADTS headers for proper time info and such.
The Home Menu uses nearly the same format for the Theme Shop's background music.
URLs[edit]
eShop uses the following domains over HTTPS:
- cp3s-auth.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- a248.e.akamai.net
- ninja.ctr.shop.nintendo.net
- samurai.ctr.shop.nintendo.net
- ccif.ctr.shop.nintendo.net
- eou.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
These domains are used by NIM:
- nus.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- ecs.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
- cas.c.shop.nintendowifi.net
ninja.ctr.shop.nintendo.net and samurai.ctr.shop.nintendo.net contain the bulk of the eShop information.
Requests with the following parameters will always return XML unless the header 'Accept: application/json' is used, in which case JSON will be returned.
Common Parameters to ninja and samurai[edit]
For every request to the ninja and samurai servers, three parameters are always sent, though are not necessarily required:
Parameter | Required | Description | Type | Normal value |
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shop_id | depends on the URL, usually no | Describes which eShop instance should be used. 1 indicates the 3DS eShop, 2 indicates the Wii U eShop. 3 yields the same results as 2 but uses the img-eshop image server. 4 yields similar results as 3 but includes VC titles and updates, lacks image links for /titles and lacks release dates, prices and whether eShop and web sales are possible. For 4, links are given in both MP4 and Moflex formats for movies. Values greater than 4 or less than 1 are invalid. Defaults to 2 if not given. | unsigned integer | 1 |
lang | no | Describes the language. Seems to be an ISO 639-1 code in lower case. Every eShop region has a default language that is used if this parameter is not given. Some regions have multiple languages, such as CA (en and fr). | string (two characters) | depends on region and eShop settings; for US: en |
_type | no | Describes whether the client wants to receive JSON or XML. This parameter seems actually unused and the servers always return XML. | string | json |
samurai[edit]
samurai.ctr.shop.nintendo.net (samurai) provides metadata about titles. The samurai server provides the backend for the eShop title search.
Common parameters described above can always be sent.
Path | Description | Parameters |
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/samurai/ws/region/contents | Fetches the content list, containing basic content information like the content id (not the 3DS title id), the product code and the localized title name | All of these are optional.
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/samurai/ws/region/titles | Same as /contents but only shows software titles | see /contents |
/samurai/ws/region/title/content id | Returns information about the title, more verbose than /titles. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/title/content id/aocs | Returns a list of add-on contents/downloadable content and prices in eShop region currency. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/demo/content id | Returns information about a demo. Content ID is available in the main game's /title entry. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/movies | Same as /contents but only shows movies | see /contents |
/samurai/ws/region/movie/content id | Returns information about the movie, more verbose than /movies. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/news | eShop news section | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/telops | Scrolling news on the top screen | shop_id is required |
/samurai/ws/region/directories | Returns a list of directories available on the regional server with the name, image, id used for the directory api point, etc. | pattern: Unsure of the purpose, default value is B from what I can tell. |
/samurai/ws/region/directory/(long long unsigned int) and /samurai/ws/region/directory/~(string) | Collections, like sales | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/genres | Returns a list of human-readable genre names and their corresponding genre id. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/publishers | Returns a list of human-readable publisher names and their corresponding publisher id. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/platforms | Returns a list of human-readable platform names and their corresponding platform id. | (none) |
/samurai/ws/region/languages | Returns a list of languages available on the regional server with the ISO 639-1 code used for the lang parameter. | (none) |
ninja[edit]
ninja.ctr.shop.nintendo.net (ninja) contains the seeds for the new 9.6 crypto, pricing information and handles actions that require authentication, such as purchases. Authentication information seems to be obtained from the act:u sysmodule and works through OAuth2.
Path | Description | Parameters |
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/ninja/ws/region/title/content id/ec_info | Contains information about the title. Such as title id, content size, and if available, the 9.6 crypto seed | (none) |
/ninja/ws/titles/id_pair | Provides the content id for the given title id, or vice versa. | title_id[] or ns_uid[] is required. |
/ninja/ws/region/tax_locations | Provides the tax location ID | postal_code is required. |
/ninja/ws/service_hosts | Provides CCIF and Samurai servers | country and shop_id is required. |
/ninja/ws/country/region | Various eshop related information for a given region | (none) |
/ninja/ws/country/region/replenish_amounts | Provides the amounts of money you can replenish to your account. | (none) |
Trusted Root CAs[edit]
The eShop application itself uses a RootCertChain for all HTTPS requests, all of the trusted root CAs are the following default ones:
- CertID 0x3
- CertID 0x6
- CertID 0x7
- CertID 0x8
- CertID 0x9
- CertID 0xA
Server changes following the November 2, 2015, maintenance[edit]
Pre-v10.0 eShop used an URL like this: '%s/samurai/ws/%s/title/%llu/other_purchased?shop_id=1&lang=%s&_type=json'. That URL was removed with v10.0. That URL was requested when trying to load eShop app-pages. Following the maintenance mentioned above, this page was removed from the server, which broke pre-v10.0 eShop app whenever it tried to access that page.
URL changes between 9.7.0-25 and 10.0.0-27 are (green = add, red = remove):
%s/ninja/ws/%s/titles/online_prices?title%%5B%%5D=%s&lang=%s&include_coupon=true&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/%s/coupon/!check?shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/my/owned_coupons?ns_uid=%llu&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/my/owned_coupons?shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/my/parental_control/!put?shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/%s/title/%llu/prepurchase_info?%s=%s&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/samurai/ws/%s/coupon/%llu/titles?lang=%s&limit=%u&offset=%u&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/my/auto_billing/plans?limit=%u&offset=%u&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/%s/titles/online_prices?title%%5B%%5D=%s&lang=%s&include_coupon=true&coupon_id=%llu&shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/ninja/ws/my/auto_billing/%014llu/!cancel?shop_id=1&_type=json
%s/samurai/ws/%s/title/%llu/other_purchased?shop_id=1&lang=%s&_type=json
%s/samurai/movie/%s/%s/%014llu/moflex
New3DS[edit]
CheckNew3DS is called in two functions. This is only used for disabling UI button(s) for downloading New3DS titles when running on Old3DS. For example, on a New3DS patching a CheckNew3DS func-call with <retval=0>, results in the download button on the app page being grayed-out for a New3DS-only title.
Old sinhala songs youtube. Attempting to download a New3DS-only title with an Old3DS eShop account(even with a New3DS using an Old3DS account), results in the ninja server(specifically the 'prepurchase_info' page) returning an error. HTTP 400 is returned with the following json reply:
TitleID checks[edit]
There's titleID checks in the system eShop application code for 'Pokémon Omega Ruby'. This appears to be used with UI-related code, unknown why.
Free Eshop Codes 2019
You might have played these games once in your lifetime, “Super Mario, Tetris, Legend of Zelda, Resident Evil, Pokémon. Well, all these games are developed by Nintendo and can be played on Nintendo Switch.
After the onslaught of Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation, Nintendo loses its steam and now subsided for the third position. With no match for those Xbox and PS4, Nintendo just concentrates on its gaming console known as Nintendo Switch.
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What is the eShop Code?
eShop or popularly called as Nintendo eShop code are gift cards which have some price tag on it. You need to buy these gift card, and then you can redeem these on eShop cards on Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family of systems. These cards balances can be used on Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family of the system without any hassle. This eShop code can be redeemed online only.
What can you expect to get from these eShop Code?
Well, you can expect many things when you use these free eShop codes, but they all are related to the games. Some of them are as follows
- Games new and old
- Game maps or inventory
- Game characters
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There are many times when you do not want to share you Credit cards details online for safety. You can use eShop code for quickly getting games and application without using credit cards or other bank details. Free Eshop Code works exactly as they are intended to work, then have some denomination inscribe on it which will be added to your eShop code account.
These eShop codes can be gifted to other people or family members and can be redeemed by them on their Nintendo account.
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There are many secret methods by which you can get free eShop Codes, but all those methods required your time and patience. You need to do the small task to complete in these methods or to purchase some gift cards and barter for eShop code depending on the denomination.
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Check Gold Points offers by My Nintendo
There are many offers going on My Nintendo which gives you change to get free Gold points. If you download “First Skunk Bundle” on your Wii U console, you are eligible for 30 Gold Points.
As you all know Gold Points are very hard to collect and people use to pay real money to get those. So, if you check properly in the ongoing offer section of Nintendo, then you may find many Gold Points offers with games or Game Bundle.
So, if you find any game which gives you good reward such as Gold points just go and buy those game and get Gold points which can be later traded for free games.
Redeem Gold Points for Games
Now, we all know what these Gold Points are used for; you can use them for various purpose, some of them are as follow
- New games
- Games bundle
- Game Points
- Game maps
- Game Inventory
How to redeem Gold Points
When you have accumulated enough number of Gold points in your account, you can redeem them in the eShop.
Steps to redeem Gold Points
- Log in to your account and open the eShop on your home screen
- Now select your user profile that has Gold Points
- Choose the Game you want to buy
- Click on Proceed to Purchase button
- Now Select Redeem Points
- Now enter the number of points you need to use for this purchase
- Click on next, and your purchase is successful
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Final words
These are the trusted and legit method by which you can get free unused eShop codes and use them to purchase games for your Nintendo Game console.