Well there are settings in the options for the circle pad pro so it for sure supports it, as for its performance, unknown till it releases in Feb.sabrage wrote:Does anyone have the Circle Pad Pro to try with this demo? I'm curious as to whether it supports the peripheral/how much of a difference it makes.
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My trade thread, updated 7/14
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 48#p421248
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 48#p421248
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Ah, I thought it was already out in the states. Shows how much I keep up with the 3DS anymore.jay_red wrote:
Well there are settings in the options for the circle pad pro so it for sure supports it, as for its performance, unknown till it releases in Feb.
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Yeah, this is pretty ridiculous. Nintendo handhelds are traditionally geared towards kids, who don't usually have a lot of money. I know that when I was a kid I LOVED demos for PS1 games, PC games, etc. because I could play them over and over until I saved up enough for the actual game.irixith wrote:Every time you hear a bizarre, backwards idea that makes no sense in the current market, you can bet it's Nintendo's current strategy.dsheinem wrote:WTF?Retrozoa wrote:Like other 3ds demos, you can only play it 30 times
It's a horrible idea. THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
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I was very pleased with the demo. The controls were well done, and not surprisingly, survival horror elements were great. I think I jumped about a foot after seeing the zombie crawl out of the bookshelf. I also appreciated being well stocked with grenades.
I left the demo only wanting more, so I'll probably be paying full retail price... Unless Capcom pulls that "one undeletable file" bullshit again.
I left the demo only wanting more, so I'll probably be paying full retail price... Unless Capcom pulls that "one undeletable file" bullshit again.
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They're not doing that anymorescarper wrote:I left the demo only wanting more, so I'll probably be paying full retail price... Unless Capcom pulls that "one undeletable file" bullshit again.
Sale thread (please buy!): http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=19428
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Oh man same here. I loved Jampack discs, I wish I knew where mine were just for the sake of nostalgia. I think my favorite one ever was the one that Tail Concerto came on. I forgot what other games were on it but I played that disc all the freaking time.dsheinem wrote:I know that when I was a kid I LOVED demos for PS1 games, PC games, etc. because I could play them over and over until I saved up enough for the actual game.
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For people who plan on buying this game, you get a free case if you purchase the game off their site: http://shop.capcom.com/store/capcomus/e ... ns-3D.html
Sale thread (please buy!): http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=19428
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The case is also the preorder bonus at gamestop.
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That's kind of a lame preorder bonus. The Kid Icarus preorder bonus is an entire frickin game.
Granted, its a "3D Classics" NES game, but a game none the less.
I'll probably wait for it to drop below $40.
Granted, its a "3D Classics" NES game, but a game none the less.
I'll probably wait for it to drop below $40.
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I'll never forget the demo disk that had the beginning of Metal Gear Solid on it. Doesn't get much better, heh. I remember my friend and I playing that one a lot, along with some that had Twisted Metal 1 or 2.brunoafh wrote:Oh man same here. I loved Jampack discs, I wish I knew where mine were just for the sake of nostalgia. I think my favorite one ever was the one that Tail Concerto came on. I forgot what other games were on it but I played that disc all the freaking time.dsheinem wrote:I know that when I was a kid I LOVED demos for PS1 games, PC games, etc. because I could play them over and over until I saved up enough for the actual game.
