To be fair, would that even work with DS cartridges?
I think so, wouldn't they just make the plastic a different color? And I was really hoping that they would bring back the awesome cartridges for ORAS.
To be fair, would that even work with DS cartridges?
well...I think so, wouldn't they just make the plastic a different color? And I was really hoping that they would bring back the awesome cartridges for ORAS.
To be fair, pretty much every game past Johto was linear. I mean, like... DPP had that thing where you could challenge Wake before Maylene and in RS (not ORAS) you could totally skip Brawly until the league but that's it. BW at least has the excuse of needing to be linear for the story's benefit, but otherwise the Kanto and Johto games were the only ones you could truly say aren't linear. It's very annoying.I didn't like how linear Kalos was. It's just "go to this town, go to the next town, etc." over and over. The only backtracking required in the game is during the Team Flare part.
To be fair, pretty much every game past Johto was linear. I mean, like... DPP had that thing where you could challenge Wake before Maylene and in RS (not ORAS) you could totally skip Brawly until the league but that's it. BW at least has the excuse of needing to be linear for the story's benefit, but otherwise the Kanto and Johto games were the only ones you could truly say aren't linear. It's very annoying.
I define linear as having to follow one direct path in the storyline with little room for exactly how you go about that. No matter how much backtracking you do in ORAS, it doesn't change the fact you're still following this exact path of events. Meanwhile in RBY/FRLG and GSC/HGSS, you could choose to some extent the order in which you got badges or items. Hell, FRLG had an entirely optional region with sidequests to do. In RSE/ORAS you as the player have little say in what to do aside from like which route you use to go back to Norman (and even then that's a little boring and ORAS just gives you a skiptravel option anyway)I'd say that RSE are not really linear there is a lot of back tracking and looping around.
I define linear as having to follow one direct path in the storyline with little room for exactly how you go about that. No matter how much backtracking you do in ORAS, it doesn't change the fact you're still following this exact path of events. Meanwhile in RBY/FRLG and GSC/HGSS, you could choose to some extent the order in which you got badges or items. Hell, FRLG had an entirely optional region with sidequests to do. In RSE/ORAS you as the player have little say in what to do aside from like which route you use to go back to Norman (and even then that's a little boring and ORAS just gives you a skiptravel option anyway)
You don't even need a card, you can put the $10 straight on your 3DS if you have a credit or debit card, which virtually every adult (including parents) have.To be fair, in America, it's $5 + tax so you would need $10 for one (which I saw with the AR cards for Photos with Mario)
Game Freak uses Pokemon Bank for transferring because of connectivity restrictions. The 3DS games aren't able to connect to DS games (Download play can't go 3DS to DS). It's not like Gen IV, where D/P could connect to the GBA games via the dual slot feature of the DS Phat/Lite.
Honestly, $5 for a yearly subscription to Bank isn't bad at all. Hell, I still have $5 of leftover credit on my eShop balance from Smash Bros DLC. Game Freak could've just left us high and dry in terms of transferring previous gen Pokemon and made us start from scratch, akin to the Ruby/Sapphire days.
I don't think anyone has said this, but I miss the unique colored cartridges that they stopped making in Gen 4 onwards. Especially the transparent cartridges of Gen 3. To me, they always looked like jewels.
Not an annoyance, but a little detail that I miss non-the-less.
This is my point. It's cheaper for a whole year than most games charge a month.People who complain about a $5 fee which is stupidly inexpensive. Especially when it covers you for a year.
Serious guys, stop. This isn't like World of Warcraft or any other number of game subscriptions which charge you $10 a month at the least.
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I've got a GBA like that, I think they did it for the older Gameboys too.That's really cool! I've seen see-through like this for console controls, but never for the console itself. That is if a 3DS/2DS counts as one.
That's really cool! I've seen see-through like this for console controls, but never for the console itself. That is if a 3DS/2DS counts as one.
I suppose to justify it they needed to have it make money somehow.
Well, my parents won't let me use their credit card for things like that :/Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the eShop have an "add needed value" function with a credit card if you don't have sufficient funds for something, rather than the generic $10/$20 credits? It's what I use whenever I buy something from the eShop.
Well, my 3DS is an American system, so I can't use my German credit card on it even if I wanted to, and the pre-paid codes available in Europe won't work either.Well, my parents won't let me use their credit card for things like that :/
I don't like how you can't put your pyjamas back on in X.
Wearing Pyjamas would have been awesome in XY. It could have been a gag costume; like being naked in Xenoblade or the Tuxedo in Metal Gear Solid.