A python script to help you get deeper insights into the Nintendo 3DS eshops
To run this script, you need the following:
- an up-to-date installation of Python 3 (at least 3.6.x)
- the requests module installed (
py -3 -mpip install requests
from the command line)
This script will scrape the Nintendo 3DS eShops for all available regions (> 200 regions), merge the data, and compare with the 3dsdb and the data from that titlekey site. It gives insights (among others) into what titles are available globally, and what titles have already been archived.
Just run the script via py -3 eat.py
(or python3 eat.py
on unix). To include information about titlekeys into the results (highly recommended), add -t [TITLEKEYURL]
or --titlekeyurl [TITLEKEYURL]
, whereas [TITLEKEYURL]
is the URL (with 'http//') of that titlekeys site. If you don't want to do this every time, you may also edit titlekeyurl
in the source code, it's right at the top. To add proper title ids and title sizes to the results (also highly recommended), you need to provide ctr-common-1.crt
and ctr-common-1.key
.
You may also limit the scope of analysed regions via -r [REGION]
or --region=[REGION]
, whereas [REGION]
is english
, main
or the two letter country code of a specific region. Resulting CSV files will be written to the results
subdirectory, intermediate dumps will be written to the dumped
subdirectory.
I actually learnt Python writing this script, and doing so wouldn't have been possible without @ihaveamac's help. @ihaveamac also started this by providing the eShop parser function. Thanks a gigaton!