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DSi and 3DS are only region locked for DSi-specific and 3DS-specific content. Your American 3DS should be able to play DS imports without problems.famicommander
^ This. And it's really a step backwards, especially since I import a lot of RPGs ...
Let's hope it gets a localization or, yeah, Nintendo screwed up. I can't play Hatsune Miku: Prokect Mirai either :( :Pnintendo screwed up with having 3ds region locked now i cant get fire emblem now
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Speaking of that, is Nintendo the only company that still uses region-lock? If so, this is pretty sad...
Anyway, it's nice to know I can play Okaeri Chibi Robo on my 3DS! I was only using my DSi so far because I thought it could brick the 3DS with region-lock or something...
Playing a Japanese 3DS game on an American 3DS doesn't brick the console, right? It just doesn't work?
Yes, they're the only one that still use region locking when it's so last decade O_o :P And yeah, it just doesn't work; it doesn't brick the console.Speaking of that, is Nintendo the only company that still uses region-lock? If so, this is pretty sad...
Anyway, it's nice to know I can play Okaeri Chibi Robo on my 3DS! I was only using my DSi so far because I thought it could brick the 3DS with region-lock or something...
Playing a Japanese 3DS game on an American 3DS doesn't brick the console, right? It just doesn't work?
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Region locking... Something I will never 'get'. Why would a company do something that limits sales of legit copies of games? Now I might miss another Fire Emblem game (3DS version)rawsavon
I always wonder this myself. I assume it is so they can price games differently in different regions. If, say, they think Europe should pay more for such and such a game, they don't want someone buying up a bunch of US copies for a relatively cheap price and re-selling them in Europe below the European price. It seems to me though that this only has a negative effect on gamers and the positives for the game company seem relatively small in comparison. Maybe it is just fun for them to be a pain in the ass.
[QUOTE="rawsavon"]Region locking... Something I will never 'get'. Why would a company do something that limits sales of legit copies of games? Now I might miss another Fire Emblem game (3DS version)logicalfrank
I always wonder this myself. I assume it is so they can price games differently in different regions. If, say, they think Europe should pay more for such and such a game, they don't want someone buying up a bunch of US copies for a relatively cheap price and re-selling them in Europe below the European price. It seems to me though that this only has a negative effect on gamers and the positives for the game company seem relatively small in comparison. Maybe it is just fun for them to be a pain in the ass.
Well all we now know is that Nintendo is sadistic... They are sitting there going, "look japan has this and you don't"!!! -_- Back to the past...[QUOTE="logicalfrank"][QUOTE="rawsavon"]Region locking... Something I will never 'get'. Why would a company do something that limits sales of legit copies of games? Now I might miss another Fire Emblem game (3DS version)Dragrath
I always wonder this myself. I assume it is so they can price games differently in different regions. If, say, they think Europe should pay more for such and such a game, they don't want someone buying up a bunch of US copies for a relatively cheap price and re-selling them in Europe below the European price. It seems to me though that this only has a negative effect on gamers and the positives for the game company seem relatively small in comparison. Maybe it is just fun for them to be a pain in the ass.
Well all we now know is that Nintendo is sadistic... They are sitting there going, "look japan has this and you don't"!!! -_- Back to the past... OK, I agree with you... but there wasn't really that much of a need to bump this thread :PPlease Log In to post.
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