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#1 Raiko101
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I was going to say, there's a number of VC games that have had changes or improvements made to them. Just not normally worth creaming over.
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#2 Raiko101
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Clearly an unfinished port. The experience points shouldn't be vanishing at all, unless you've leveled up. Bit of a shame. I would hope that they'll fix this before publically releasing it, but I doubt that will happen.
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I'm happy with the games to be honest. I rate them all above Ninja Gaiden, which is one of the cheapest and uninspired games i've ever played.
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I like the 5 star rating system. Besides, it allows for half stars, based on the average of all the reviews. It shouldn't have to be any more complex than that.
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#5 Raiko101
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I'm pretty sure Rare fell flat after a number of key members left to form Free Radical. They left Rare because they didn't want to work on a console they felt restricted their creativity. What was left of Rare clearly was of no value to Nintendo, and would go some way to explaining the immediate decline in the quality of the games they were developing.
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If it comes from a place like Hong Kong, Taiwan, etc, don't buy it.OreoMilkshake
Whilst i'm sure there are genuine sellers in these countries, you're more likely to have purchased a fake item than a genuine one.
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#7 Raiko101
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I don't think us Europeans are getting any kind of confirmation, but don't worry. It'll all be fine. If you need reassurances, if you've downloaded anything, it be recorded on your 3DS, which proves that you've been on the eShop. If you've yet to download anything, get the 3D Pokedex. It's free and the record will be recorded in the eShop.
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#8 Raiko101
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It should be. NES games aren't amazingly big in size. They're apparently under 1mb each on the Wii, so you could fit thousands on the standard SD card. Whilst I don't really know the typical sizes of GBA games, i'm sure you'll be find with those too. I would hold out on buying a new SD card until the GBA games are released and you've had a go at fitting them onto the SD card. I suspect you'll be perfectly fine though, as they wont come close to the sizes of particular DSiWare and 3DS software that you're expected to download.
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#9 Raiko101
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I have the brightness set to 4/5, and it seems to last around 3 hours. No more than that really. Even if i'm playing a Gameboy game, i'll not get more than about 3 hours out of it.
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#10 Raiko101
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That's very odd. Clearly its not a hardware issue because, as you say, you can get onto the eShop and web browser. Unforunately networks and wireless signals aren't my thing. I can only imagine that something is up with the 'friends list' software.