When will those download cards be available in the west??? Dammit. Those would save us.
Getting all 4 retail titles digitally. Already sold my hard copies. I need these at my fingertips, yo.
Some brazilians (like me) can't buy on the US eShop because of problems with the zipcode, that doesn't match with any US zipcode. Everyone with this problem should use the Canadian eShop.
Anyone know what the deal is with the 3DS Cave Story update?
So is it possible to ditch the cartridge and keep your save if you switch to digital?
So is it possible to ditch the cartridge and keep your save if you switch to download?
Anyone know what the deal is with the 3DS Cave Story update?
I've tried tweet them for anything on it as well, but no reply. I have a feeling they may be looking at doing a retail release for it or something. Or maybe having issues with Nintendo.I go to XSEEDs forum on it maybe once a month and see people begging for any scrap of news on it. It was scheduled for early Summer and we're reaching the middle of autumn now without a single update since the first time it was pushed back.
Is there a way to transfer my hardcopy savefile of Mario Kart 7, for use with the digital copy?
So people are really trading in their physical copies of games for versions that they can never trade in just so they don't have to switch cards (until their SD card fills up)?
LOL, holy shit!
Some people keep their games, and some games are good to always have in your 3DS. I know this is mindblowing but try to wrap your brain around it.
The contest isn't over yet... ends on Halloween I think
I really really hope I win. :I
(I should've won those damned Kirby playing cards lol)
And some just want to go full digital to keep a bunch of games on at once, even if they're games like Ocarina of Time that you don't want/need on the system all the time.Some people keep their games, and some games are good to always have in your 3DS. I know this is mindblowing but try to wrap your brain around it.
Open format means extra storage is cheap and widespread at least, most people probably already have extra cards and if not a 32GB Class 10 SDHC card will only set you back around $20. Also, 3DS XL comes with a 4GB card.Also, how many games will fit on the 2GB SD card that shipped with the 3DS? You will eventually be switching cards anyway and when you do, the storage cost will be on you.
Open format means extra storage is cheap and widespread at least, most people probably already have extra cards and if not a 32GB Class 10 SDHC card will only set you back around $20. Also, 3DS XL comes with a 4GB card.
This isn't really much of a handicap, especially compared to competitive handhelds.
Yeah, with iOS you're stuck with whatever's on the device without any good, legit way to back up saves and safely take games off the device making large games even more unappealing than even the Vita, whereas that is stuck with expensive, proprietary cards and games that need to be fully backed up before you can safely delete. Not that the 3DS doesn't have that issue solved (annoyingly), but at least it's a bit easier to excuse when talking about cartridge based games that didn't have a DL option in the first place. Or saved on the system memory ANYWAY like most Vita games did.This isn't really much of a handicap, especially compared to competitive handhelds.
You can backup stuff to PC easily enough if you're willing to deal with something that isn't QUITE plug-and-play, and you may want to get that large card for DL-only games anyway. There's enough positives to balance out the cons unless you only ever intended to buy digital retail games to it.You pay the same price as retail BUT you have to provide the storage once you burn through that SD card that Nintendo provided. Unless the SD card is/was free, you are now paying more than retail.
...and you will still be switching cards.
Just sayin', digital is the more expensive, less flexible solution.
You pay the same price as retail BUT you have to provide the storage once you burn through that SD card that Nintendo provided. Unless the SD card is/was free, you are now paying more than retail.
...and you will still be switching cards.
Just sayin', digital is the more expensive, less flexible solution.
Well sure, you're trading flexibility for convienence.You pay the same price as retail BUT you have to provide the storage once you burn through that SD card that Nintendo provided. Unless the SD card is/was free, you are now paying more than retail.
...and you will still be switching cards.
Just sayin', digital is the more expensive, less flexible solution.
For me I have a US 3DS however I live in Australia, if I am to import the games which I need to due to them being region locked I need to pay shipping. So that usually comes out to another 15-20 more depending on where I order from. Being able to get a digital copy for the game is much cheaper for me, it also means I don't need to worry about shipping times. Also as I'm not going to be able to trade my games in down here if I wanted to (something I rarely do anyway in case I can) that doesn't matter to me.Oh I can wrap my mind around it just fine. I just think the cons outweigh the pros:
- If you already own the game, paying full price for an inferior version seems silly.
- The digital version is inferior because it is locked to ONE 3DS and cannot be shared with other 3DS's in the household.
- The digital version is inferior because it cannot be resold if the game sucks or if you just want to trade it in to lower the price of another game.
- The digital version is inferior because it is not tied to an account system.
I thought people were talking tough about not buying digital retail games until Nintendo put an account system in place. With people literally trading in their physical copies for digital copies, does Nintendo really have any incentive to get off their ass and implement an account system?
Also, how many games will fit on the 2GB SD card that shipped with the 3DS? You will eventually be switching cards anyway and when you do, the storage cost will be on you.
Well sure, you're trading flexibility for convienence.
Storage costs are a constant on all platforms, it's just weird to single this out as a problem on 3DS when it's solution is so far better than iDevices or Vita for flexibility and cost. It really is basically a non-issue for 3DS.
Because when you bring up needing storage it's a VERY valid to highlight the situation with the alternatives, if you just need a quick card it's a pittance ($6 about for an 8 GB card on Amazon) nevermind the games where you need one. Honestly the other two points I'd consider far stronger counters, particularly the second.I don't own any iDevices or the Vita so I can't speak for those. However, when I compare getting 3D Land digital or retail, retail is superior because:
- I can resell it if I choose to
- I can let me son play it on his 3DS too
- It comes with it's own storage
I am comparing 3DS cards to digital, why are you trying to bring in other devices?
I think because you were saying how the storage on the 3DS isn't large enough and you would still need to swap cards for that, where as its actually one of the better handheld devices for that as the memory cards are alot cheaper then say the cards fort he VITA or non existent in the iPhones case.I don't own any iDevices or the Vita so I can't speak for those. However, when I compare getting 3D Land digital or retail, retail is superior because:
- I can resell it if I choose to
- I can let me son play it on his 3DS too
- It comes with it's own storage
I am comparing 3DS cards to digital, why are you trying to bring in other devices?
Let me try again:Because when you bring up needing storage it's a VERY valid to highlight the situation with the alternatives, if you just need a quick card it's a pittance ($6 about for an 8 GB card on Amazon) nevermind the games where you need one. Honestly the other two points I'd consider far stronger counters, particularly the second.
It's just a convenience and lifestyle issue. Clearly digital isn't for you but I know quite a few people who have opted to go all-digital this gen because they were tired of lugging their giant physical game collections dating back to the NES days every time they moved. People who are the sole gamers in their family or have living space restrictions would value the convenience more than you do as well. You could make a similar argument about physical CDs vs buying digital MP3 albums.I don't own any iDevices or the Vita so I can't speak for those. However, when I compare getting 3D Land digital or retail, retail is superior because:
- I can resell it if I choose to
- I can let me son play it on his 3DS too
- It comes with it's own storage
I am comparing 3DS cards to digital, why are you trying to bring in other devices?
It's not always about saving money for everyone, some people just buy the games because they want to play them, and in the most convenient manner possible.
If I could play DSiWare games right off it like I can with WiiWare on my Wii then I swear I would have bought a heck of alot more games.
If Mario Kart launched digital, we would have both bought it via digital. But most games are going to be carts for us, because my wife and I will share games across two systems. I don't need two copies of something like StarFox 64 3D, but something like Monster Hunter, Animal Crossing, etc.. sure..
It's just a convenience and lifestyle issue. Clearly digital isn't for you but I know quite a few people who have opted to go all-digital this gen because they were tired of lugging their giant physical game collections dating back to the NES days every time they moved. People who are the sole gamers in their family or have living space restrictions would value the convenience more than you do as well. You could make a similar argument about physical CDs vs buying digital MP3 albums.
It's not always about saving money for everyone, some people just buy the games because they want to play them, and in the most convenient manner possible.
Let me try again:
When you buy retail, storage isn't an issue at all. Storage is ONLY an issue, for 3DS games (which is all I am talking about), when you buy digital and since you pay full retail price when you buy digital, any storage costs will be ABOVE what you would have paid at retail.
Exactly, it's an option. An option designed to appease the niche of gamers who want their releases digital. Nintendo have their reasons for wanting to keep their physical product on shelves and storekeepers happy.
Wish he'd tell me how to hide my 100+ DS boxes I have on the closet.Amazing.
But if you're going to buy digitally at all are you REALLY going to limit yourself to just games you could've gotten at retail? Plus here in CA you're not taxed on digital purchases, so compared to buying at retail without trying to hunt discounts you COULD be saving in the long run.Let me try again:
When you buy retail, storage isn't an issue at all. Storage is ONLY an issue, for 3DS games (which is all I am talking about), when you buy digital and since you pay full retail price when you buy digital, any storage costs will be ABOVE what you would have paid at retail.