Would it be possible to sell old GBA games on the store, or would they take up to much space to be offered on the DSi store? I mean, the DSi only has 256 MB IIRC.
Nintendo would never release a DSi-exclusive Pokemon game. Nintendo makes money by selling games, not systems, and releasing a game that is exclusive to the DSi ensures that it will sell only to a very limited audience. They might sell a Pokemon app for DSi owners, but they'd never release a standalone DPP sequel.Now let's all sit back and wait for the DSi Pokemon game to bring in another flood of new users.
Whoops. Thought for some reason this was going to be nintendo's next portable console with its own games. My bad.Nintendo would never release a DSi-exclusive Pokemon game. Nintendo makes money by selling games, not systems, and releasing a game that is exclusive to the DSi ensures that it will sell only to a very limited audience. They might sell a Pokemon app for DSi owners, but they'd never release a standalone DPP sequel.
Region lock is not on DS game carts, only on the online store. You can't buy Japanese apps from the online store on a North American DSi; the North American DSi will only connect you to the North American app store. However, a North American DSi will still play Japanese DS cards, so you'll still be able to play Jump Ultimate Stars and Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.I don't really care for GBA or piracy issues. But the region lock completely ruins it for me. Definitely not getting.
You might want to know that most of the time, Australia gets the same version of the game that the USA does, just at a later date. The only real region differences in the western world are "Europe" and "non-European countries." There are some games like Pokemon where different European countries will get different versions in different languages, but by and large things simply come in two different formats, one for Europe and another one for the rest of the western world.I don't like waiting 6 months for a game I want to come out just because Australia sucks.
Would it be possible to sell old GBA games on the store, or would they take up to much space to be offered on the DSi store? I mean, the DSi only has 256 MB IIRC.