For the past few years, Nintendo has felt entitled to take the lead against the emulation community, along with keeping many of its products under lock and key and it seems some are already upset.

An organization known for maintaining the history of video games, the Video Game History Foundation, indicated that they regret that Nintendo is in the process of closing the Nintendo 3DS stores and both the Wii and Wii U without giving opportunity to maintenance and access to efforts such as those What do you do to preserve history?

Without underestimating the commercial reasons, the lack of ethics is questioned and that Nintendo is closing opportunities for institutions to contribute to the history of video games.

The death blow is to remind the public that both the organization and Nintendo ARE active members of the Entertainment Software Association and publicly urged the ESA and its members to reflect on these decisions.

I hope this has an effect.

https://twitter.com/GameHistoryOrg/status/1494398068346654720
For the past few years, Nintendo has felt entitled to take the lead against the emulation community, along with keeping many of its products under lock and key and it seems some are already upset. An organization known for maintaining the history of video games, the Video Game History Foundation, indicated that they regret that Nintendo is in the process of closing the Nintendo 3DS stores and both the Wii and Wii U without giving opportunity to maintenance and access to efforts such as those What do you do to preserve history? Without underestimating the commercial reasons, the lack of ethics is questioned and that Nintendo is closing opportunities for institutions to contribute to the history of video games. The death blow is to remind the public that both the organization and Nintendo ARE active members of the Entertainment Software Association and publicly urged the ESA and its members to reflect on these decisions. I hope this has an effect. https://twitter.com/GameHistoryOrg/status/1494398068346654720