Shoppers rush to buy Pokémon games ahead of eShop closure

FANS are rushing to buy a number of popular games from the 3DS and Wii U store ahead of the eShop closure.

Both online storefronts close on March 27, 2023, and after that these games will no longer be available for purchase.


Shoppers rush to buy Pokémon games ahead of eShop closure
The original games are some of the people’s favourites.

As the deadline fast approaches, gamers have been rushing to the eShop to buy the games before they’re gone.

The top seven most popular games on the list belong to the Pokémon franchise, with the Trading Card Game also appearing in the top 20.

The Pokémon series is the most requested series to appear on the Nintendo Switch Online service, but so far there has been no announcement that this is planned.

What is surprising is that games that will be included on the subscription service have made the top 20 purchases.

These include the Pokémon Trading Game, and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages.

Following on from Pokémon, Phoenix Wright was the next most popular series, with four games appearing on the list.

The Monster Hunter series also proved popular with three games making the top 20.

Other series like Street Fighter, Mega Man and Resident Evil also made the list.

Only one indie game made the list, with Shovel Knight being the tenth most downloaded game.

Here are the top 20 in full:

1. Pokémon Crystal

2. Pokémon Red

3. Pokémon Yellow

4. Pokémon Gold

5. Pokémon Silver

6. Pokémon Blue

7. Pokémon Dream Radar

8. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy

9. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice

10. Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove

11. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies

12. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

13. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

14. Mega Man Legacy Collection

15. Monster Hunter Generations

16. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

17. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition

18. Pokémon Trading Card Game

19. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

20. Resident Evil Revelations

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.