Once these windows closed, the game was pulled from the eShop. If you didn't download it then, or if you lost your device without a backup, there was no "official" way to buy it again. This artificial scarcity turned the into a high-demand file for the retro gaming community. Understanding the ROM and Emulation

This is the more common (and superior) version found in ROM archives. It was repackaged for the 3DS eShop.

The search for is a symptom of a larger problem in digital gaming: when stores close, history disappears. This charming, bite-sized Zelda adventure deserves better than to rot on servers that no longer exist.

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If you search for the you will usually find one of two file types, and it is critical to know the difference.