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There are a few different bundle shops these days. They are indeed good for nabbing a lot of flavours of game for a low price.

Cheers!

The Silicon Nyan Cat 3DS cover link doesn’t work! Fix it! Please! :)

That makes sense. I think historically, Japan traded with the Portuguese more than any other Western nation.

Amongst the dozens of replies I got from this post, I know you’re not the only one.

Do it! Do it! Do iiiiiit!

Several million, in Japan.

Oh, that would be funny!

Ah, thank you. There I was thinking it was the sequel to “I am Bread”.

I didn’t say that there wasn’t any wrongdoing going on here, I’m saying that banning these players from the eShop so they can’t buy anything means that they lose those customers and lock their devices into piracy-only mode.

Lol, well done! I’m only so far in as... my first is due to fight Trillion at the end of the week. I’m feeling similarly - I feel like a game like this.... if they want to exploit my emotions, I retaliate by exploiting their game mechanics! It’s the natural way to defend myself! XD

From what others have told me, it seems like Nintendo of America’s support are good and helpful and friendly, but Nintendo of Europe’s support are the exact opposite.

I am the type of person who always orders whatever I haven’t tried, or whatever I can’t cook myself at home. I love buffet style places because you can try a little of everything.

Isn’t it more like Nintendo highlighting that 3DS games can be pirated (I had no idea until these articles popped up) and that if you pirate 3DS games, you can continue to do so as long as you do it offline?

Exactly. What I’m saying is - the pirate is not losing access to the game, so they still “win”. But banning them from the eShop means that even if they wanted to, the pirate would not be able to spend money on digital games. So all Nintendo is really achieving is hurting themselves in confusion.

So you’re saying that if someone did actually buy their copy of their game and the shop sent it out early, or they purchased it on the eShop and somehow managed to find a way to unlock it and play it early, it would be entirely justified to ban them from their entire legally purchased eShop library?

I think I would do better giving people games on what I know they like, rather than what you think anyone would like.

Actual pirated sideloaded roms or hacks or whatever are “unauthorised copies”, so it’s ok to ban people where that’s been detected, but a broken street date is not an unauthorised copy.

Well, he figured he already had a separate profile being his Nintendo account, so that’s what he used.

Because I was halfway through some games and didn’t want him to mess up my save files. With his own account, he has his own set of game saves.