The Nintendo eShop Has A Major Problem

<p>I, like many other gamers in my age range, started my love of gaming with Nintendo&rsquo;s little Pok&eacute;mon playing machine. Sure, I played games before getting my hands on my Game Boy Color with a copy of Pok&eacute;mon Blue for Christmas that faithful year, but none of them clicked for me as that adventure did. In the years to follow, I stayed a Nintendo faithful, while over the years acquiring everything from the Game Boy Advance to the Wii U, and eventually the Switch. (I also managed to acquire and sell the Persona Grimoire Special Edition 3DS, and I will never live that one down.)</p> <p>All of that to say, as a long-time fan of this ex-playing card company it is increasingly disappointing to see the state of the eshop, the broken and buggy ports that come out monthly, and Nintendo&rsquo;s anti-consumer business practices that make this whole situation a lose-lose for the fans who have supported them their entire lives.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/let-s-play/the-nintendo-eshop-has-a-major-problem-2e2251630771"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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