Yes, let's forget that there are already online systems that are better and give them a chance to get it right in 5-10 years. Or maybe the next time when they completely change their system again, new friendscodes and all
@DePapier no, if you already have a retail game you can buy the game on the eshop for the normal price if it's available for download and transfer the saves over to it. The saves will be deleted from the cartridge and any save already on the system (from the download) will be overwritten. It allows you to switch your game library to digital without starting over with every game.
I only bought VLR off the eshop because it meant getting it months earlier than retail (only just came out here). That was worth paying the 10€ extra. But I'm not buying a full retail game digitally from Nintendo again until I can be sure I won't lose everything if something happens to my system. I wouldn't mind the 5€ extra on normal retail games if I knew I could redownload on any system with my profile on it. I mean just let me have a profile on one system at a time, that would be enough.
There's also no Club Nintendo in my country so getting back any of my VC, 3ds ware or retail downloads would probably be impossible. I stopped taking it with me for streetpasses, partly for fear of losing it or it getting stolen.
I planned on buying Luigis Mansion and maybe Layton digitally before the first games came out. Then I saw that they are 45€ which is the price you pay if you buy them from a stupid electronics retailer. Every game shop or Amazon sells them for 40 or less. I'm not paying more and getting less, no way, especially for an older game like these. At least I don't need to buy a bigger SD card now.
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Re: Soapbox: Let's Give Nintendo Switch Online A Chance Before We Throw It To The Wolves
Yes, let's forget that there are already online systems that are better and give them a chance to get it right in 5-10 years. Or maybe the next time when they completely change their system again, new friendscodes and all
Re: Thankfully, Europe Is Getting A More Handsome SNES Classic Mini
no AC, no buy
Re: Poll: Are You Excited About the Super NES Classic Edition?
I was gonna buy one until I saw that there's no ac adapter again.
Re: Rumour: The Wind Waker HD May Have An Additional Difficulty Level
@Prof_Elvin_Gadd they can't, they said they already used those dungeons in later games.
Re: Nintendo Download: 28th March 2013 (Europe)
@DePapier no, if you already have a retail game you can buy the game on the eshop for the normal price if it's available for download and transfer the saves over to it. The saves will be deleted from the cartridge and any save already on the system (from the download) will be overwritten. It allows you to switch your game library to digital without starting over with every game.
Re: Talking Point: The Download or Disc Dilemma
I only bought VLR off the eshop because it meant getting it months earlier than retail (only just came out here). That was worth paying the 10€ extra. But I'm not buying a full retail game digitally from Nintendo again until I can be sure I won't lose everything if something happens to my system. I wouldn't mind the 5€ extra on normal retail games if I knew I could redownload on any system with my profile on it. I mean just let me have a profile on one system at a time, that would be enough.
There's also no Club Nintendo in my country so getting back any of my VC, 3ds ware or retail downloads would probably be impossible. I stopped taking it with me for streetpasses, partly for fear of losing it or it getting stolen.
Re: Capcom Bringing Retail 3DS Games to the eShop
Wonder what Streefighter will be. If they charge more than 15€ they're mad because you can get it for that basically everywhere since last summer.
Re: Nintendo Download: 22nd November 2012 (Europe)
@6ch6ris6 They're selling each game for the rrp and 45€ is the rrp for normal 3DS games ;(
Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Takes One Step Forward, One Back With Retail Downloads
I planned on buying Luigis Mansion and maybe Layton digitally before the first games came out. Then I saw that they are 45€ which is the price you pay if you buy them from a stupid electronics retailer. Every game shop or Amazon sells them for 40 or less. I'm not paying more and getting less, no way, especially for an older game like these. At least I don't need to buy a bigger SD card now.
Re: Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Spooked Into 2013 For North America
Dammit, nintendo.de also shows 2013. I hate you Nintendo, I really hate you right now.
Re: Rising Star Games To Publish Zero Escape In PAL Regions
It's out in November https://www.facebook.com/notes/rising-star-games/rising-star-games-announces-autumn-assortment/10151372178168636
Re: Rising Star Games To Publish Zero Escape In PAL Regions
Getting rid of the Zero Escape part makes sense since the first game never came out here. I just hope we get all the voice options.