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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.
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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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.
Ah, I thought it was already out in the states. Shows how much I keep up with the 3DS anymore.
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irixith wrote:
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Retrozoa wrote:Like other 3ds demos, you can only play it 30 times
WTF?
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.
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.

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.
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scarper 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.
They're not doing that anymore :D One thing to keep in mind though, is that it will retail for $50 :?
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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.
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.
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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
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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.
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brunoafh wrote:
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.
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.
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.
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