
The bundle raised more than $120,000 for the charity, according to Baker.

Last year's Nintendo bundle supported the charity, a nonprofit organization that seeks to increase diversity in the field of computer science by bringing in women and people of color. Buyers who pay at least $13 will receive copies of Dimps and Capcom's Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition for 3DS, as well as Vigil Games' Darksiders 2 for Wii U. But the Humble Friends of Nintendo Bundle also includes a couple of AAA titles from major third-party publishers. The Humble Nindie Bundle only featured indie games, which made sense considering the package's name.

"The fact is that some of that content hadn't even been released in Europe yet," Baker said at the time. Damon Baker, who handles marketing for third-party developers and publishers at Nintendo of America, told Polygon in June that the Nindie bundle was region-locked in order to protect the developers. The organization's previous collaboration with Nintendo, the Humble Nindie Bundle - named after Nintendo's moniker for the indie developers it works with - was available exclusively in North America because only Nintendo of America was involved in the process. "With Nintendo's help, we've aimed to craft a bundle that will have the widest appeal possible," said John Graham, co-founder and chief operating officer of Humble Bundle, in an email interview. Nintendo gets a Humble Bundle and it's all indies
