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infraboy posted:I read for a few weeks before release about the new 3ds coming out, I hadn't bought a nintendo item since the first wii, I forgot that there always seems to be a shortage of nintendos latest hardware on release day, so on Wednesday, 5 days after release, I looked at the closest Target and Best Buy stores, definitely all sold out. Today, looked at Target's website after work, found out they had some red ones in stock at the San Rafael store in California, went there straight after work and found they one last red one sitting in the case, found the closest electronics guy and said i'd take it, picked up a copy of Pokemon too, Monster Hunter out of stock, guy at register said they only had 2 copies since release WTF. Of course I just realized the DSi charger works for it, but not my old DS, guess it's off to Target to grab the charger and check for Monster Hunter. I gave up andn just bought it on eshop.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The System Transfer is everything on the console itself, not the SD card. You'll get a prompt to make that switch during the process. If you haven't done so already, replace the SD card in your current 3DS with a micro-SD card. Most come with an adapter for full-size SD slots, and you can just copy/paste the SD card contents onto your PC and then onto the new micro-SD card before slotting it back into your console. Sorry if I'm misunderstanding something, but I was reading Nintendo's system transfer FAQ, and they said it could be done over wireless as long as your card is 4GB or smaller, which mine is. What exactly does transferring data from the SD card accomplish that the system transfer does not?
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Volcott posted:Sorry if I'm misunderstanding something, but I was reading Nintendo's system transfer FAQ, and they said it could be done over wireless as long as your card is 4GB or smaller, which mine is. What exactly does transferring data from the SD card accomplish that the system transfer does not? if you are transferring large files, like games you downloaded from eshop, then it's much faster to transfer via pc than over the 3ds's slow ad hoc wifi
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Looks like my trip to Canada will pay dividends, the new 3ds xl is slightly cheaper up here after conversion and there's more in stock. It'll give me something to do while I avoid venturing out into -30 weather.
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corn in the bible posted:if you are transferring large files, like games you downloaded from eshop, then it's much faster to transfer via pc than over the 3ds's slow ad hoc wifi Ah, I see. Thank you for the clarification.
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infraboy posted:I read for a few weeks before release about the new 3ds coming out, I hadn't bought a nintendo item since the first wii, I forgot that there always seems to be a shortage of nintendos latest hardware on release day, so on Wednesday, 5 days after release, I looked at the closest Target and Best Buy stores, definitely all sold out. Today, looked at Target's website after work, found out they had some red ones in stock at the San Rafael store in California, went there straight after work and found they one last red one sitting in the case, found the closest electronics guy and said i'd take it, picked up a copy of Pokemon too, Monster Hunter out of stock, guy at register said they only had 2 copies since release WTF. Of course I just realized the DSi charger works for it, but not my old DS, guess it's off to Target to grab the charger and check for Monster Hunter. Buy it on the eShop?
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FYI best buy has monster hunter copies with a 10 gift card bonus for sale shipped to you. With GCU that's 22$ effectively.
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So just to double check before I order, a SD card like this'll do nicely for the new3DS, right?
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I only very recently managed to hit the max # of spotpass slots (didn't even know it was a thing) on my 3DS. Does the nu3DS have more spotpass slots or no?
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MinionOfCthulhu posted:So just to double check before I order, a SD card like this'll do nicely for the new3DS, right? That model specifically from amazon.com is probably fine but even "Fulfilled By Amazon" (what that is) can leave you with counterfeits. Related: do we even know what the minimum acceptable seq/random read/write for a 3DS card is or are we just going off of what it ships with?
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I have a conundrum: do I play Link Between Worlds first, which I have never beat, or do I play MM first, which I loved much as a kid? This is a rough call ![]()
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DaveKap posted:I only very recently managed to hit the max # of spotpass slots (didn't even know it was a thing) on my 3DS. Does the nu3DS have more spotpass slots or no? Edit: Sorry, misunderstood the question. Same at twelve. Doug Dinsdale fucked around with this message at 07:07 on Feb 21, 2015 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:That model specifically from amazon.com is probably fine but even "Fulfilled By Amazon" (what that is) can leave you with counterfeits. Oh. Oh no. Should I just get it from a Best Buy or whatever then? ![]()
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Doug Dinsdale posted:No. Capped at ten.
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Ciaphas posted:I have a conundrum: do I play Link Between Worlds first, which I have never beat, or do I play MM first, which I loved much as a kid? Link Between Worlds is a shorter game. You will not be disappointed
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Ciaphas posted:I have a conundrum: do I play Link Between Worlds first, which I have never beat, or do I play MM first, which I loved much as a kid? Start with Majora's Mask. Every time you play the Song of Time to start over, finish a dungeon in Link Between Worlds
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DaveKap posted:Huh? The normal 3DS is capped at 12. Did they seriously lower the amount? No, N3DS is 12 as well.
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Ciaphas posted:I have a conundrum: do I play Link Between Worlds first, which I have never beat, or do I play MM first, which I loved much as a kid? Everyone should experience Link Between Worlds. Maybe the smoothest prettiest game on the system. (MM is great too, play it again later)
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Neddy Seagoon posted:That's right, but the Wii at least natively had a Home menu. The GBA hardware in the original DS was designed to just run the cartridge from a slot, and then turn off when done so there's at least some work to be done to make it able to call out to the operating system properly.
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Technically it was even possible for games to use the Home button for something completely different, or alter the look and feel of the Home menu, but such a game would have run afoul of Nintendo's standards for publishing on the system.
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You could tell me the 3ds menu was native to every game cart and not actually on the system, and is probably believe you for a couple minutes.
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Must've been a small shipment of new 3ds today, the target that was out Wednesday near me had a black one and 3 red ones in the case.
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Pablo Gigante posted:Fun fact: The Wii actually does not have a native Home menu. The Home menu is hard-coded into every single Wii game separately. what happens when you start a wii with no game in the slot?
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Awesome! posted:what happens when you start a wii with no game in the slot? not the wii channels menu, the home-button menu. the one that says "reset" or "manual" and has the wiimote options
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Used my Club Nintendo points to get Kid Icarus Uprising instead of the nerd swag. I better have a drat good time. ![]()
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Zaggitz posted:Used my Club Nintendo points to get Kid Icarus Uprising instead of the nerd swag. I better have a drat good time. The nerd swag is (with the sole exception of the game card cases) plagued with build quality issues and Kid Icarus is arguably the best game on the system. You did good.
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Awesome! posted:what happens when you start a wii with no game in the slot? Extremely short digest of the Wii system: Wii's os known as IOS is packaged at various sdk versions. There's a multitude of versions since obviously the sdk updated with the system. Your Wii when you turn it on boots into the default IOS version based off whatever version of firmware you have installed. Things get interesting because IOS is not persistent on the system so when you boot a game IOS changes to the version the game was built against. This is why the home menu can theoretically be changed however Nintendo would never allow it. This is also why smashstack exists and why it can't be patched because Wii games cannot have patches supplied after the game is launched. Once the exploit exists in-game it is forever exploitable as a way into the system.
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So are there any roguelike for the 3DS? Is there a starfox game that's good? Can you guys list off your favorite 3DS games NOT in the op?
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Turtlicious posted:So are there any roguelike for the 3DS? there's pokemon mystery dungeon
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Turtlicious posted:So are there any roguelike for the 3DS? Is there a starfox game that's good? Can you guys list off your favorite 3DS games NOT in the op? 1. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2. No (real answer if you like starfox the 3ds port is fine I just don't like starfox 64) 3. Monster Hunter 3U and 4U, Fantasy Life, Steamworld Dig(Eshop), VVVVVV(eshop), Starship Damrey(eshop)
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Turtlicious posted:Can you guys list off your favorite 3DS games NOT in the op? Etrian Odyssey 4, Harvest Moon ANB, Kirby Triple Deluxe, Bravely Default
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Going away on a trip and I've settled on Link Between Worlds for a Zelda game, but I'm still on the fence about a Mario title. I know Super Mario 3D Land is the more popular title, but I hated Mario 64 and haven't touched a 3D Mario since. NSMB2 looks more like Super Mario World, my favourite Mario title. Anyone want to take a stab at convincing me to go with 3D Land despite hating Mario 64 and loving Super Mario World?
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3d land isn't anything like mario 64
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BGrifter posted:Going away on a trip and I've settled on Link Between Worlds for a Zelda game, but I'm still on the fence about a Mario title. I know Super Mario 3D Land is the more popular title, but I hated Mario 64 and haven't touched a 3D Mario since. NSMB2 looks more like Super Mario World, my favourite Mario title. NSMB2 feels like a fan game though enjoyable its kind of garbage. 3D land is a system seller it singlehandedly justifies 3d and feels very little like 64 other than that its a 3d mario game the levels are self contained and it has some of the best unlockable content out there buy that one.
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Huh, the Giant Bomb Quick Look for Majora's Mask taught me that I can block the damage done by the Bomb Mask by pointing the shield up. I never knew that. ![]()
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they fixed that for mm3d though, didn't they?
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Haruharuharuko posted:and it has some of the best unlockable content out there buy that one. ...and there's the magic words. I love unlocking stuff in games. Not really sure why, but that's the hook I needed. Thanks.
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Cake Attack posted:they fixed that for mm3d though, didn't they? Nope I did it all the time in mm3d. it's not a glitch.
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BGrifter posted:...and there's the magic words. I love unlocking stuff in games. Not really sure why, but that's the hook I needed. Thanks. Glad to help and yeah the unlockable levels in that game are goddamn nuts.
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Cake Attack posted:they fixed that for mm3d though, didn't they? Fixed as it wasn't in the N64 version? Because Dan just did it in that video for 3D.
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