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Offline Shaymin

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The West, but not down south from home base for some reason?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/73146/previously-japan-exclusive-my-nintendo-app-comes-to-west-with-nintendo-store-branding

Nintendo made a point of emphasis in their recent shareholder presentation about using apps to connect with fans, and another one has expanded its reach overnight.

A new app called "Nintendo Store" has dropped on the Apple App Store (iOS) and Google Play store (Android) after previously launching in Japan under the name "My Nintendo". The app serves as an interface for the eShop as well as tracking game play history dating back to the 3DS.

For reasons unknown, the application is not listed in Australia as of press time.

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Ok, Nintendo splitting up all these functions into separate apps is starting to get annoying. Is there a reason this couldn't have just been combined into 1 Switch App?
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That's intentional. Separate apps mean easier development, maintenance, and deployment. If everything was on a single app, code changes could break existing functionality in other parts of the app requiring a ton of regression testing before release. As separate individual apps, Nintendo can roll out bug fixes and improvements much faster.

TL;DR: You should want separate apps. If one app fails, it won’t take the other functionality down with it, and it's much easier to fix.
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That's intentional. Separate apps mean easier development, maintenance, and deployment. If everything was on a single app, code changes could break existing functionality in other parts of the app requiring a ton of regression testing before release. As separate individual apps, Nintendo can roll out bug fixes and improvements much faster.

TL;DR: You should want separate apps. If one app fails, it won’t take the other functionality down with it, and it's much easier to fix.

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I get what you're saying but my home screen has room for 1 app, and I prefer the convenience of doing everything I need to do in one app. It's frankly presumptuous for Nintendo to think it has a right to more than that space. Just saying, the PS App has its issues, but I can buy from PSN; manage my downloads; managed my screenshots and videos; and manage my online profile all in one place. Hell, when PS Stars was still active I could manage that there, too, and so long as PSN itself is operational it works just fine and has for years.
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