Blame it on high import tariffs.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/39353/nintendo-pulls-distribution-support-from-brazil
Nintendo consoles and software will no longer be distributed in Brazil due to the nation's high import tariffs.
"Starting in January 2015, Gaming do Brasil, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Juegos de Video Latinoamérica, GmbH, will no longer distribute Nintendo products in Brazil," Nintendo said in a statement sent to Game Informer. "Despite the changes in Brazil, Juegos de Video Latinoamérica will continue to be Nintendo's distributor for Latin America and they remain committed to the brand and the region."
That said, it looks like there's a shred of hope Nintendo products will one day return to the country, as the company plans to "monitor the evolution of the business environment and evaluate how best to serve [their] Brazilian fans in the future."
I always feel bad for gamers in Brazil, prices are way too high. Take the PS4 for example, it launched at $1,845. And 63% of that was fro import taxes.That's Insane.
this is my country =P
recently i send an email for radio free nintendo. and was read on episode 411.
well it's really hard to buy a video game here. but, as i explained. i'm happy because i can buy digital from north america eshop.
That was you, huh? that was the most interesting part of that episode. I knew that there was issues with the tax terrif, but... I'm honestly sorry that you can't get that stuff around home any more. still, at least you have that canadian e-shop account to fall back upon!