The Nintendo DS will be a decade old this November.

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Re: The Nintendo DS will be a decade old this November.

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Tanooki wrote:Caster I know, but it was the beginning of the end sadly and it turned out true. Sadly they knew they could get away with it and being control freaks they had a reason with the online stuff which is sad. There are a few 3DS games I'd pick up in an instant we got hosed out of or was crappily done as a full price(to retail) download which was awful.

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And yes I agree. Being locked out sucks pretty bad.
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Re: The Nintendo DS will be a decade old this November.

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Sucks something fierce as NIntendo never did it or just softly did it (molding changes in cart housings) but now they're just lockout nazis. Sony though swung towards whatever works works which is nice. Weird how that switched around.

Nintendo's policies since the DSi/Wii period has soured me a lot on buying games in the magnitude I used to, and combined with their downward turn in quality of their releases I'm growing tired. I find lately to get a good Nintendo fix I'm buying up GBA (with JP/EU stuff) and Famicom games.)
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Re: The Nintendo DS will be a decade old this November.

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Well that just sounds to me like it might be a good idea to basically have multiple ds's or something if it's region locked and europe games are in english for the most part...too bad nintendo has gone region lock even on physical games...
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