Once a product is claimed out at the store, it's usually thrown away.
Once a product is claimed out at the store, it's usually thrown away.
For those of you experiencing this, I know the hardest thing to do would be to return the system to Nintendo instead of the place of purchase. However, Nintendo needs to have your bricked (or failing) console in hand to get to the root cause and create a fix. If you have to send it in and feel inconvenienced, let them…
Keyword is feel, I didn't actually vomit. That's why I returned it.
Correct, at least not yet. I'm okay with playing in 2D, but not for $249.
I get motion sickness fairly easily. This triggered it in both my wife and myself.
I tried many different distances and with different 3D settings.
I tweaked the 3D multiple times. As for turning it off, I will, but I'll wait until it's $99. I can't justify paying $249 to not even use the most intended feature of the system. I'll just keep buying DS games.
I'm here at Walmart returning my system that I bought 3 hours ago. It made me feel like I was going to puke. I can't fucking believe this. I wanted to have this thing sooooo bad!
I'm actually pretty surpised at the outcome of this launch. Our Walmart's were totally stocked at 11AM. Now, I don't feel like I'm going to be rushed when I go return the one I bought this morning in the afternoon. It made me dizzy.
@Fafonio: This is totally off topic. As a new commentator, you should add this stuff to the "offtopic" board (which is full of awesome stuff!). However, this was too badass to be ignored.
I totally agree. I done did it wrong.
I got your back, bro.
I posted this in speakup, but I thought I'd share in offtopic that this video has me debating on whether or not I want to quit the internet altogether.
Before the jokes continue, I'd like to clarify (as Winkelried previously spelled correctly), his name is spelled "Xzibit".
Random Question:
I just didn't know, lol. It's hard to catch sarcasm on the internet.
@topgeargorilla: Not sure if joking...
@N-Robes: Awesome.
I never played any of the games, so my next question is thus. In any of the games, do they ever find their way out of the 'alternate' reality? I didn't get why then ended the move as they did.
Can anyone briefly (like seriously briefly) explain the ending to the first movie? I still don't get it.