It's called Nintendo Letterbox in the UK.XxBroBuzzxX wrote:Haha, can't be worse than me.Inazuma wrote:Looks like the Itsu no Ma ni Koukan Nikki is out today. I don't know the official English name, so let's go with Sudden Trade Diary. I went ahead and set it up, and then sent something to a few Racketeers that were on my friend list. I hope you enjoy it. I'm a terrible artist. (^_^);Also, the English name is Swapnote in case you're still wondering.
Nintendo 3DS
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I want Kirby Tilt n Tumble and Warioware: Twisted ported to the 3ds VC.
Other news, VVVVVV is coming out 12/29 for $7.99
Other news, VVVVVV is coming out 12/29 for $7.99
Sale thread (please buy!): http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=19428
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Quick Reminder: If any of you 3DS "Ambassadors" do the Club Nintendo thing, don't forget that you can snag an easy 100 coins for doing the post-play surveys on the free GBA games...
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Does anyone else see potential with the AR cards? You could have an RPG with card interaction by having your random battles on a table in 3D.
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I actually find it amusing with the new Spyro game and how it works.. Aren't those collectable figurines, (besides an obvious marketing ploy,) just bigger rip-off versions of AR cards anyway?
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They're partly memory cards as well. The idea is that a kid can bring their character to play on another friend's system without being bound to one console (averting the whole "grandma bought me Genesis games when I have a SNES" crisis we've all faced in the past).Rurouni_Fencer wrote:I actually find it amusing with the new Spyro game and how it works.. Aren't those collectable figurines, (besides an obvious marketing ploy,) just bigger rip-off versions of AR cards anyway?
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
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My grandma never had that issue. The real problem was that she bought crappy games (Finding Nemo for PS2 and the like.)AmishSamurai wrote:They're partly memory cards as well. The idea is that a kid can bring their character to play on another friend's system without being bound to one console (averting the whole "grandma bought me Genesis games when I have a SNES" crisis we've all faced in the past).Rurouni_Fencer wrote:I actually find it amusing with the new Spyro game and how it works.. Aren't those collectable figurines, (besides an obvious marketing ploy,) just bigger rip-off versions of AR cards anyway?
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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You were lucky- My grandmother had the double whammy of buying bad games for the wrong system (I had a PS2, I received pac-man fever for the Cube).BoringSupreez wrote:My grandma never had that issue. The real problem was that she bought crappy games (Finding Nemo for PS2 and the like.)AmishSamurai wrote:They're partly memory cards as well. The idea is that a kid can bring their character to play on another friend's system without being bound to one console (averting the whole "grandma bought me Genesis games when I have a SNES" crisis we've all faced in the past).Rurouni_Fencer wrote:I actually find it amusing with the new Spyro game and how it works.. Aren't those collectable figurines, (besides an obvious marketing ploy,) just bigger rip-off versions of AR cards anyway?
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
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Has OoT always been an easy game? I'm kinda breezing through it. Or has the difficulty been toned down on the 3DS?
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The battles have always been really easy. You unlock a harder Master Quest when you beat it on 3DS where you take double damage and the puzzles are tougher.Opa Opa wrote:Has OoT always been an easy game? I'm kinda breezing through it. Or has the difficulty been toned down on the 3DS?


