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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. (^_^);
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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 :)
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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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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?
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).
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AmishSamurai wrote:
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?
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).
My grandma never had that issue. The real problem was that she bought crappy games (Finding Nemo for PS2 and the like.)
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BoringSupreez wrote:
AmishSamurai wrote:
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?
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).
My grandma never had that issue. The real problem was that she bought crappy games (Finding Nemo for PS2 and the like.)
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).
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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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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?
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.
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