I downloaded it from the mexican eshop on the 20th or 21st, dont remember. The thing is that the price was staggerinly low and attractive. 399 mexican pesos which is something like 32.35 dollars.
I could of course not let it pass.
Yesterday I went to the eshop again and the price has risen since. it is now 600 pesos which is around 48.57 usd.
I even have my suspcicion that on the 19th it launched it was even cheaper...
I am a huge fan of digital content as well, it opens up gaming possibilities on the go. I do miss packaging and manuals. Well produced booklets and books are also a must for me.
All you get is purchased content. Saves existed only in the sd card of the original ds... come to think of it... I might have used those save files... too late.
Contrary to what I thought regarding getting back software "lost" with a defunct 3DS (my original black died in a jar of hot pozole), the process could not be simpler.
It would be great if more people knew that all you have to do if you loose a 3ds with games associated to it, is to call Nintendo Service and say what happened, they will ask you to provide the Serial Number of the console defunct and a new Serial Number of another 3ds to transfer the information to.
That is how I got all my my software back into my brand new 3ds xl some months ago, even with ambssador games and what not.
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Re: Out Today: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
I downloaded it from the mexican eshop on the 20th or 21st, dont remember. The thing is that the price was staggerinly low and attractive. 399 mexican pesos which is something like 32.35 dollars.
I could of course not let it pass.
Yesterday I went to the eshop again and the price has risen since. it is now 600 pesos which is around 48.57 usd.
I even have my suspcicion that on the 19th it launched it was even cheaper...
Happy hunting people. I totally adore the game.
Re: Talking Point: The Emergence of Download-Only Retail Games
@SCAR392
If I did not got my 3ds repaired it is because it was beyond any saving, everything inside it got fried in gooey greasy hot hot pozole.
I am a console recycler mind you.
While not superior in every way, an XL upgrade came in nicely.
Re: Talking Point: The Emergence of Download-Only Retail Games
I am a huge fan of digital content as well, it opens up gaming possibilities on the go. I do miss packaging and manuals. Well produced booklets and books are also a must for me.
It is another option. It works,
Re: Talking Point: The Emergence of Download-Only Retail Games
No of course not.
All you get is purchased content. Saves existed only in the sd card of the original ds... come to think of it... I might have used those save files... too late.
Re: Talking Point: The Emergence of Download-Only Retail Games
I live in México.
Re: Talking Point: The Emergence of Download-Only Retail Games
Just a clarification.
Contrary to what I thought regarding getting back software "lost" with a defunct 3DS (my original black died in a jar of hot pozole), the process could not be simpler.
It would be great if more people knew that all you have to do if you loose a 3ds with games associated to it, is to call Nintendo Service and say what happened, they will ask you to provide the Serial Number of the console defunct and a new Serial Number of another 3ds to transfer the information to.
That is how I got all my my software back into my brand new 3ds xl some months ago, even with ambssador games and what not.
The process works.