davonaytor
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Thanks for the reminder pal.
Sneaky sneaky.
Thanks for the reminder pal.
... What. I hate Amazon USA so much right now. I am sick of their no Nintendo console/handheld stocking ways. I want a free game, too! (Plus prime shipping and no tax)Just ordered my xl. Saw an offer on amazon.co.uk for the xl + 1 game free for £169 and jumped on it. XL + mario 3d land incoming.![]()
... What. I hate Amazon USA so much right now. I am sick of their no Nintendo console/handheld stocking ways. I want a free game, too! (Plus prime shipping and no tax)
I dont have a link but there Is a YouTube video on the Nintendo channelWould anyone be so kind and give me a link to that image, which shows 3DS Licence Migration step by step?
We almost always pay less for games so pointing that out isn't illuminating anything. You see plenty of console + free game bundles here, too, just apparently not on amazon with nintendo systems since they don't get along anymore. It's really frustrating for a consumer who primarily uses amazon and pays extra for their Prime service.169.00 GBP = 265.23 USD
You'd actually still be paying less in the US if you ordered from Newegg, especially if you caught their $10 off pre-ordered games. 3DS XL + NSMB2 for $229ish.
I dont have a link but there Is a YouTube video on the Nintendo channel
We almost always pay less for games so pointing that out isn't illuminating anything. You see plenty of console + free game bundles here, too, just apparently not on amazon with nintendo systems since they don't get along anymore. It's really frustrating for a consumer who primarily uses amazon and pays extra for their Prime service.
I dont have a link but there Is a YouTube video on the Nintendo channel
My XL seemed to be affected by the screen damage issues, with some tiny dots over the bezel areas. These are invisible during actual use and I wanted to stop any further damage before it actually spoiled the experience (plus I'm going to a StreetPass event tomorrow) so I ordered the new Hori screen protectors, which arrived today.
Applying the top screen one was surprisingly painless - even with the filter system I found the one for the original 3DS a total pain (it covered the whole top panel with holes for the speakers, mine ended up Bubble Central). But this one was fine. It looks good, and from my very limited use so far doesn't really make the image look any different. It does possible add a tad more glare, but the XL seems to have a very effective anti-glare thing going with the top screen and I'm not sure a screen protector could ever have replicated that. Overall I'm satisfied - I was worried applying a screen protector would compromise my big screen XL experience but so far it doesn't seem to have done. Obviously it would be better if I didn't have to worry about the screens at all. Haven't tried the touchscreen one yet, interested to see if that affects sensitivity. I might only apply that while I do New Art Academy.
Anyhoo, if you're in America and you're frightened of Neo Screen Damage, perhaps wait for the screen protectors, rather neat without feeling like a horrible compromise.
Related to this, can anyone yet confirm if the red exactly matches the red of the Virtual Boy as some have speculated? This commercial seems like good evidence of the match.Current 3DS XL owners: are the colors in this commercial accurate? The red seems darker than the photos I've seen posted here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWSu3Al2uhs&feature=player_embedded
My XL seemed to be affected by the screen damage issues, with some tiny dots over the bezel areas. These are invisible during actual use and I wanted to stop any further damage before it actually spoiled the experience (plus I'm going to a StreetPass event tomorrow) so I ordered the new Hori screen protectors, which arrived today.
Saw them displayed in my local TRU (Sacramento Area). I asked the guy if I could get one and he happily took it out of the cabinet and started to ring it up, until a street date restriction stopped the transaction. Crap.
Eurgh, the annoyance with my 3DS XL is that the screen was pretty much perfect when I first bought it so I decided to transfer my old 3DS data to it. The scratches appeared only a few days after transfer and now there seem to be a few more as time passes and the machine is used more often.Can't believe this is still happening. But I have to ask - why not take it back? That's a huge defect. I don't know of any store that wouldn't accept it as a return, and if there is one just call Nintendo and they'll swap it out for a new one.
Saw them displayed in my local TRU (Sacramento Area). I asked the guy if I could get one and he happily took it out of the cabinet and started to ring it up, until a street date restriction stopped the transaction. Crap.
Can't believe this is still happening. But I have to ask - why not take it back? That's a huge defect. I don't know of any store that wouldn't accept it as a return, and if there is one just call Nintendo and they'll swap it out for a new one.
Saw them displayed in my local TRU (Sacramento Area). I asked the guy if I could get one and he happily took it out of the cabinet and started to ring it up, until a street date restriction stopped the transaction. Crap.
So close!
Can't believe this is still happening. But I have to ask - why not take it back? That's a huge defect. I don't know of any store that wouldn't accept it as a return, and if there is one just call Nintendo and they'll swap it out for a new one.
Did a system transfer, all my stuff's on it so I can't send it back. Don't know what's going on with 3DS XL repairs yet. Didn't Nintendo refuse to repair damaged 3DS screens under warranty at first? Not convinced a different unit would be any better. Anyway, the marks are totally invisible under the screen protector.
Saw them displayed in my local TRU (Sacramento Area). I asked the guy if I could get one and he happily took it out of the cabinet and started to ring it up, until a street date restriction stopped the transaction. Crap.
If it doesn't bother or grate on you enough to swap out the device, why share this "defect" with us?
I only posted to share my experience of using the new 3DS XL screen protectors, would you prefer if I hadn't have bothered?
Did a system transfer, all my stuff's on it so I can't send it back. Don't know what's going on with 3DS XL repairs yet. Didn't Nintendo refuse to repair damaged 3DS screens under warranty at first? Not convinced a different unit would be any better. Anyway, the marks are totally invisible under the screen protector.
If the chips bother you less than a screen protector bubble, why mention the chips?
Yes, this is definitely the downside to Nintendo's continued reliance on an archaic purchase-system. I'd call Nintendo and request a free fix. What they'll do is send you a box to ship it to them for free, fix it, transfer your stuff, and send it back to you. Most likely that just means they'll give you a refurb, but it's still better than having a 3DS with screen scratching.
Here is a stupid, random, question on playing virtual games on the 3DS(XL). I feel stupid for even asking it because I'm sure I've just overlooked it, but here goes...
When playing, say, Super Mario. Bros., is it possible to make it so Y makes you run fast and B jumps instead of b running fast and A jumps?
I haven't sat down with an actual SNES in years, but wasn't it Y/B for SMW and not B/A? I think that is why I have such a problem with playing SMB and other virtual games on the 3DS. I'm just too used to playing them like that, or with the two buttons totally horizontal like on the NES controller and the Wii remote. It is ingrained inside of me.
I haven't sat down with an actual SNES in years, but wasn't it Y/B for SMW and not B/A? I think that is why I have such a problem with playing SMB and other virtual games on the 3DS. I'm just too used to playing them like that, or with the two buttons totally horizontal like on the NES controller and the Wii remote. It is ingrained inside of me.
But this soon into a device launch, they'll probably be sending back new units...not enough of a fault batch to have refurbished...
The initial refurbs are units that were deemed unsellable and thus not shipped. They're repaired and used as replacement units(unless Nintendo functions completely differently than most every other company, which I doubt. This is just smart business). That's why it's always in your best interest to get an exchange from a store rather than from the manufacturer.
So all this talk of screen scratching is freaking me out, do screen protectors prevent this?
Doh! I reside in the Sacramento area, so we are like neighbors ^_^
Sacto-GAF represent!
I want my XL too!
If you're a regular and frequent shopper of a GameStop, why won't they break the date the day before, in instances? Would anyone actually know, like Nintendo or their corporate? I've never understood why it's so strict...other than the fine. But doesn't someone have to report for the fine?
Man, hearing about the screen scratching is really disheartening. How is it that they went through 4 generations of the DS, never having this issue but the 3DS and 3DS XL have this apparent flaw.
Granted, I will apply screen protectors right away so that I can have peace of mind but I still can't believe this is still happening. Is it just part of the design???
So I guess my xbox 360 rubber feet is still needed on the XL to prevent scratches? Just plain ridiculous
I haven't sat down with an actual SNES in years, but wasn't it Y/B for SMW and not B/A? I think that is why I have such a problem with playing SMB and other virtual games on the 3DS. I'm just too used to playing them like that, or with the two buttons totally horizontal like on the NES controller and the Wii remote. It is ingrained inside of me.