Pokemon Nintendo Ds Rus Skachat
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pokemon nintendo ds rus skachat
My brother and I both have an unregistered XL. I also have Donkey kong country returns and mario kart 7 unregistered. Can I register all four on the same nintendo club account and get two game codes? or do I have to make another club nintendo account?
wow, sweet deal for new 3DS owners! and I just realized, for me too! I've been holding off on registering my 3DS XL until next club nintendo year to get me on my way to gold or platinum status, since I'm already at platinum this year. plus I've got MK7 also still unregistered. this is probably a better deal than whatever the gold or platinum prizes will be in 2 years, and I might hit gold next year anyway. thanks Nintendo! sorry to people who feel ripped off who've already registered their 3DS and/or bought Pokemon x/y. But obviously this is to attract new owners. And everyone who really wanted Pokemon x/y probably already bought it. They're not going to give the game away for free at launch. I've actually never really been interested in Pokemon, but this gives people like me a free chance to try it out.
You're right! Buying possibly broken or damaged, overpriced, pre-owned Nintendo consoles and carts off eBay or at a flea market does in fact support Nintendo directly! Man, too bad I'm not rich, or else I could afford one of nintendo's earthbound carts for snes, you know, since there were so few released in America and the average price per cart, not including box/cover or manual is $300. Oh, but of course, buying discontinued items for outdated consoles from a 3rd party is most definitely helping Nintendo out, right? Maybe if you stepped off your high horse for a minute, you would realize this: Nintendo isn't remastering or even repackaging these games, they are literally mixing emulators in with the new software for "backwards compatability", and then selling us roms. It's a new trend in the field of entertainment: Take out the software/hardware that allows for true backwards compatibility, like how the wii could read gc disks, or Xbox 360 could read Xbox disks, or the various Nintendo portables, etc, and charge money for games that were already made. It's cheap, and makes more money for less effort. Emulators are a solution to this corrupt form of commercialism. Granted, yes piracy is theft, but the prices they charge for outdated games is highway robbery. Now, I'll support the industry if I find a current game I'm interested in, but not for older games, since they were discontinued. Also, newer consoles aren't fully backwards compatible as how you state. It's up to how that company decides what games to allow back on the market. Otherwise, we would have the entire mother series, or the entire final fantasy series up to the hardware capabilities of that console, but they don't. Emulators, however, can be used for translations and hacks. TL;DR, think before you type, and no, buying from eBay/flea market does not help nintendo, nor do emulators for previous gens hurt it.
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