You haven’t heard about Pokemon Go? It’s coming to mobile.
You haven’t heard about Pokemon Go? It’s coming to mobile.
Newsflash, I can buy a 64gb card for my 3ds for $30. I’d prefer to spend my money on games, not on proprietary storage to hold my games.
Vita has proprietary cards for reasons (security, they wanted everyone to have “an equal condition”), not because they need to make money. Most consoles are sold at a loss originally, making up for it in game sales and later when hardware prices drop.
I’d buy one if it was $100 used and $20-$25 for a 32gb card. I absolutely refuse to buy one of their insanely-overpriced cards.
You can absolutely get your 3ds games back. I’m not sure what trouble you had though. When I did it, I opened my new 3ds and my old one, selected “System Transfer”, and waited about 15 minutes. Then it was done, all my games were moved, everything worked perfectly.
Is that a lot? I have a 3ds and I own somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 games. 30 if you only count full retail games (instead of $-$10 indie stuff). I have a friend who owns north of 60 games on his 3ds.
“Because last I heard Nintendo was planning to release its library on Mobile because they were losing money on that exact market”
I like a lot of offbeat indie stuff, too (as well as plenty of mainstream stuff). There just isn’t anything on Vita that screams “must have” for me.
I’ve backed more than a dozen so far, and I’ve gotten all but one, which is still in progress (and getting regular updates).
Kickstarter is *never* on the hook for these projects, and it is *never* Kickstarter’s problem. It is always 100% on the creators to deliver.
Literally. Not figuratively.