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Latest comment: 3 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: The only other reliable sources I could find about this software discuss it entirely within the context of the DMCA takedown, such as Gamasutra, the Daily Express (twice), and Nintendo Life (this one uses the Kotaku piece as its sole source).
The only other reliable sources I can find tangentially related to the freeShop are ostensibly about its creator, such as this article from Patch and this one from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Of course, however, these would be both largely outside this article's scope and probably wildly inappropriate to include as none of them even mention the freeShop.
Because of this, I think this would be more appropriately merged somewhere into Nintendo eShop.