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Re: Regional eShops Will Continue to Offer Different Content

Stine

So NoE thinks no one who lives outside of the US cares about E3 3D trailers? I can only hope we get them this Thursday. Seeing the OoT trailer in 3D made a world of difference, IMO, and I'd love to be able to see what Mario, Kid Icarus and the others look like in 3D. I guess we're not supposed to compare what we get with what the US gets. T.T You know, that kind of thing worked way better before we got Internet.

But please, Nintendo, can we get the E3 trailers? I'd really appreciate it, and I'm sure many others would, too.

Re: Rumour: Wii Successor Won't Have a Traditional Hard Drive

Stine

God, I hope this isn't true. I mean, it would be okay if we still just played disc based games, but what about downloadable games? Are they planning on keeping the 40 MB limit or something? Well, 8 GB is better than 512 MB, I guess... but I seriously hope this is just a rumour.

Re: Review: The Sims 3 (3DS)

Stine

I'll stick with my sims on the computer, thank you very much. And it's got loading screens?? One of the best parts about The Sims 3 PC was that we could finally move around freely, without worrying about those blue loading screens from The Sims 2 that popped up between every location you visited.

This part seems interesting, though: "The inclusion of StreetPass is welcome, with which you can share your Sim with other 3DS gamers and invite their Sim into your town. This links to the ability to create your own 'Townie', to populate the town with Sims that have your choice of personality. You can also take a photograph of your face with the 3DS's camera and place it side-by-side with a Sim's avatar so you can mould its features to match your own." But it's certainly not enough to make me want to buy it.

Re: Review: Nintendogs + Cats (3DS)

Stine

This is my only 3DS game (so far, of course), and I'm surprised by how much I'm enjoying it. It's not a game I can play straight for several hours, but I really doubt it's supposed to be. I love closing my 3DS and putting my Nintendog in my pocket when I'm going for a walk with my real dog, and then getting a reward when I come home. My main problem is that I want to buy pretty much everything, but I don't have enough money I guess I'll keep competing! Finally earned enough to buy the cheapest cat the other day, though.

Re: Review: Rayman 3D (3DS)

Stine

Not really too interested. If I decide I want Rayman 2 one day, I'll probably pick up the PS2 version instead. If I don't find it really cheap somewhere.