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[[File:DSiWare.svg|thumb|300px|The logo of '''DSiWare'''.]]'''DSiWare''' are downloadable games that can be found on the [[Nintendo DSi]] Shop. They can also be downloaded on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] via the Nintendo eShop. Just like WiiWare, DSiWare can must paid with DSi Points. 12 [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] games and two ''Mario'' applications were released.
[[File:DSiWare.svg|thumb|300px|The logo of '''DSiWare'''.]]'''DSiWare''' were downloadable games that could be found on the [[Nintendo DSi]] Shop. They can also be downloaded on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] via the Nintendo eShop. Just like WiiWare, DSiWare could be paid with DSi Points. 12 [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] games and two ''Mario'' applications were released. The store will close on March 27, 2017. <ref>https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/XGEfEBHAg9SN7BGTyAWrVQKt_3lR4Laj</ref>


There are four different kinds of DSiWare.
There were four different kinds of DSiWare.
*''Free DSiWare:'' Free of charge programs such as the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DSi Browser|DSi Browser]] and [[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio|Flipnote Studio]].  
*''Free DSiWare:'' Free of charge programs such as the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DSi Browser|DSi Browser]] and [[wikipedia:Flipnote Studio|Flipnote Studio]].  
*''DSiWare 200:'' Software that can be purchased for 200 Points which will be very compact utility types of applications and small games
*''DSiWare 200:'' Software that can be purchased for 200 Points which will be very compact utility types of applications and small games
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://sites.google.com/site/wikigamers/dsishop WikiGames's Complete List of DSiWare games (includes all games not just Mario ones)]
*[http://sites.google.com/site/wikigamers/dsishop WikiGames's Complete List of DSiWare games (includes all games not just Mario ones)]
==References==
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Revision as of 08:24, April 5, 2016

The logo of DSiWare.

DSiWare were downloadable games that could be found on the Nintendo DSi Shop. They can also be downloaded on the Nintendo 3DS via the Nintendo eShop. Just like WiiWare, DSiWare could be paid with DSi Points. 12 Mario games and two Mario applications were released. The store will close on March 27, 2017. [1]

There were four different kinds of DSiWare.

  • Free DSiWare: Free of charge programs such as the DSi Browser and Flipnote Studio.
  • DSiWare 200: Software that can be purchased for 200 Points which will be very compact utility types of applications and small games
  • DSiWare 500: Software that can be purchased for 500 Points which will be simple puzzle games and other, more sophisticated utility applications.
  • DSiWare Premium: Software that costs 800 Points or more for the larger games and utility types.

List of Mario DSiWare games

Icon Game Price NA Release Date JP Release Date EU Release Date AU Release Date
File:Ball DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Ball 200 DSi Points April 19th 2010 July 15th 2009 April 23rd 2010 April 23rd 2010
File:Chef DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Chef 200 DSi Points March 22nd 2010 July 29th 2009 March 26th 2010 March 26th 2010
DKJr DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr. 200 DSi Points April 19th 2010 August 19th 2009 April 23rd 2010 April 23rd 2010
MenuLogoDrMario.png Dr. Mario Express
A Little Bit of... Dr. Mario
Chotto Dr. Mario
500 DSi Points April 20th 2009 December 24th 2008 May 1st 2009 May 1st 2009
File:Flagman DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Flagman 200 DSi Points April 19th 2010 July 15th 2009 April 23rd 2010 April 23rd 2010
Helmet DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Helmet 200 DSi Points April 5th 2010 July 29th 2009 April 9th 2010 April 9th
Judge DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Judge 200 DSi Points March 22nd 2010 July 15th 2009 March 26th 2010 March 26th 2010
Manhole DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Manhole 200 DSi Points April 5th 2010 August 19th 2009 April 9th 2010 April 9th 2010
Logo in the DSi Menu Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! 800 DSi Points June 8th 2009 October 7th 2009 August 21st 2009 August 21st 2009
MCF DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory 200 DSi Points March 22nd 2010 August 19th 2009 March 26th 2010 March 26th 2010
MenuLogoPaperPlane.png Paper Airplane Chase
Paper Plane
Kami Hikōki
200 DSi Points April 27th 2009 December 24th 2008 April 3rd 2009 April 2nd 2009
MenuLogoPyoro.png Bird & Beans
Pyoro
Tori to Mame
200 DSi Points April 5th 2009 December 24th 2008 April 3rd 2009 April 2nd 2009
MenuLogoUtusu.png WarioWare: Snapped!
Utsusu Made in Wario
500 DSi Points April 5th 2009 December 24th 2008 April 3rd 2009 April 2nd 2009
File:Vermin DSiWare.png Game & Watch: Vermin 200 DSi Points April 5th 2010 July 15th 2009 April 9th 2010 April 9th 2010

List of Mario applications

App Logo Applications Price NA Release Date JP Release Date EU Release Date AU Release Date
MenuLogoMarioCalculator.png Mario Calculator 200 DSi Points June 16th 2009 February 25th 2009 July 3rd 2009 July 3rd 2009
DSiMenuLogoMarioClock.png Mario Clock 200 DSi Points June 16th 2009 April 1st 2009 July 3rd 2009 July 3rd 2009

Trivia

The loading screen that appears when a game is being downloaded.
  • When the customer buys DSiWare, he or she will see Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Toad (from Super Mario Advance) throwing little blue balls into a box. They will see the box start to be filled with blue. When the box is completely blue filled, it'll turn on its side and look like a present. Then it gets transported to the DSi Menu. Unlike WiiWare and Virtual Console for the Wii, the buyer needs to open the "present" first before playing directly. This was reused in the Nintendo 3DS eShop.
  • The game Electroplankton: Beatnes has the invincibility theme as one of the background tunes to choose from, complete with Mario sound effects.

See also

  • WiiWare — Original games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
  • Virtual Console — An online service for 3DS, Wii and Wii U where classic games from Nintendo and Sega systems can be bought.

External Links

References