I see it! I feel stupid. Thanks guys.The current rightmost full square could be either 1 or 3 but regardless of that, the 3rd square from the right will always be full. Just try it out and you will see.
I see it! I feel stupid. Thanks guys.The current rightmost full square could be either 1 or 3 but regardless of that, the 3rd square from the right will always be full. Just try it out and you will see.
Oh, I doubt it too, but not because it isn't technically feasible.They don't need to be there, but it would make the process a hell of a lot easier. I'm pretty certain Mario Kart 7 is not seeing any sort of expansion, but I'd love to be very very wrong.
To turn off the gamepad you need to use the "Display off" option which is on Controller Settings. These are available when you press the Home button on the gamepad.
F-Zero isn't out yet?
Why would it? Balloon Fight has only been out for a little over a week. They each get 30 days.
Ah, I thought they would be out for the duration of the actual month so the VC shop would launch on the 1st of whenever this thing ends.
Fucking Nintendo making me wait to hear the glorious Mute city theme.
Soon......soon. I can't wait to play F-Zero on the GamePad screen.
Was it ever clarified if these 30-cents for 30-days games were merely rentals, or the whole game that you get to keep?
They're games you own. They're just on sale for 30 days at 30 of your currency.
I don't get why people were finding it so hard to understand.
still impressive for a snes game
You're gonna have to explain why. It can fit a number of ways...
Does the Canada e-shop accept foreign credit cards? Is it ok to buy from it after I bought other stuff from the US one? Will I get Club Nintendo points for my purchases? Or do they make you link it to another account?
Yes, it does. Yes, it's ok. Yes, you do get points. No, you can link to the same account you used in the US eShop.
Briliiant, now we can buy eShop games with a ~2.6% discount (£39.99 -> ~£38.49)!! Hopefully there'll be more stores selling these codes for some fabled price competition.Using a Download Code purchased in a shop or online store
Purchase a Download Code and enter it in Nintendo eShop to download the game. Download Codes can be purchased at selected retailers and used in Nintendo eShop.
Download Codes are available from the following retailer(s):
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Midnight EST.With regards to Fire Emblem coming out tomorrow on the eshop - have retail eshop games still been posting at midnight ala NSMB 2? Or have they been posting sometime during the day, on their street date?
Midnight EST.
Oh, man. You picked that guy's name?![]()
*watches clock*
Ditto. And Super Metroid after that!Soon......soon. I can't wait to play F-Zero on the GamePad screen.
Yes, it does. Yes, it's ok. Yes, you do get points. No, you can link to the same account you used in the US eShop.
Thanks. Do you know which state charges less tax?
oregon has no sales tax, along with alaska, delaware, montana, and new hampshire.
Grizzly Adams did have a beard.Yeah and Grizzly Adams had a beard!
Ikachan was awesome, until it was over in 45 minutes, then I felt cheated.
Shoulda bought Bloody Vampire instead. Six times the Metroidvania goodness for the same price!
PS Am I the only person who realizes how INSANELY GOOD the puzzles are in the Rabi Laby series and Witch's Cat? They're honestly among the most inventive, intelligent, mechanically sound level-based puzzle games I've ever played. It seems like the few people who actually play them get stuck early on and give up rather than taking the time to learn and master them.
I think he's asking about Canadian states, all of which charge tax. Pick Yukon (the first one), it's 5% tax.
Cool. Last question (I promise), does the cash balance move over or is it separate for each countries' eshop?
Mega Man 2 will do nicely.
Great price for the Sonic Racing game![]()
I'm trudging through Witch's Cat! It is really difficult though. Game can make me feel really stupid though!Shoulda bought Bloody Vampire instead. Six times the Metroidvania goodness for the same price!
PS Am I the only person who realizes how INSANELY GOOD the puzzles are in the Rabi Laby series and Witch's Cat? They're honestly among the most inventive, intelligent, mechanically sound level-based puzzle games I've ever played. It seems like the few people who actually play them get stuck early on and give up rather than taking the time to learn and master them.
I'd like to try it before buying. They should release a demo.Little Inferno just got a price drop on the UK WiiU eShop from £11.99 to £8.99, if that makes any difference to anyone.
Still a little much for my liking.