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Stretchmo qr codes sonic
Stretchmo qr codes sonic









That is pretty much it, run the homebrew, on first launch it will create a code.ips file so it can tell you if Game Patching Make sure "Enable game patching" option is on in the Luma config menu (Hold SELECT on boot) With this Homebrew it can create the required files needed to solve these issues, at least for the supported games Most of the Arcade and Genesis titles included in these compilations can still be purchased standalone on the eShop, but Thunder Force III and Turbo Outrun (EDIT: and Alien Syndrome) were only ever available in the Sega Archives 3 compilation, which is outrageously expensive to purchase the cartridge second hand (although compilation is also available on the Japanese eShop where it can be purchased for the "low" price of 5489 yen)Ever had problems with DLC not working? or even the odd game has a black screen or SD error?Ĭhances are you are trying to play a game not from the same region as your console! So you won't be able to purchase the games listed above for your 3DS after the eShop closes, unless you have a Japanese 3DS and are willing to shill out for the stupidly expensive Japanese cartridges.

stretchmo qr codes sonic

Who built this? This is somehow even worse than what Sony did to their webstore for PSN. It's only when you hover over the button that the price changes to the correct CAD price, which is very much a blink-and-you'll-miss it operation. You can go all the way to the detail page with the "Direct Download" purchase button and see this lower price. Worse, the site doesn't give you any indication that you're on the US version, so you have to pay attention to the prices and realize you're in the wrong place.īut the nastiest part? Even after you switch to the correct regional store (in Canada at least), prices still show up in USD.

stretchmo qr codes sonic

It's also missing some games that appear on sale in the 3DS storefront, for some bizarre reason. But paging through the 3DS games is a huge pain because of how it handles pagination, as a poorly optimized bit of Javascript rather than just normal page loads (and trust me, trying to hack the URL to go to different pages breaks after a while). I already knew that the Wii U stuff was just disappeared into the ether, so for that I'll have to use my actual Wii U. Going through the web version of the new Nintendo eShop, and man it's worse than I expected. This is awful, and Nintendo should be ashamed. There will be no easy or affordable legal method of accessing so many of these titles now, which is just shameful, and also serves to highlight just how poor Nintendo has handled legacy content thus far in the Switch gen. It's also a terrible blow for accessibility of older titles.

stretchmo qr codes sonic

It really makes Nintendo's ecosystem seem terrible and anti-consumer, and I'd say that's largely because it is.

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It also shows that Nintendo's digital ecosystem is the absolute worst one to invest in, as they simply do not care about preserving access to your past purchases, on either new or old hardware (I'm sure some will point out downloads are staying for now, and that's true, but this is the first step towards removing them as well, and that will absolutely happen), and with Sony's new stance on maintaining the PS3 and Vita Storefronts (at least for now), they're really the only ones taking down old storefronts atm (as you can access most, if not all digital PSP titles through the PS3/Vita Stores to my knowledge, I don't consider Sony taking down the PSP store to be comparable at all).

stretchmo qr codes sonic

This is awful, and sets a terrible precedent for future Consoles (although I suppose it was already set with the Wii Shop's closure). Not surprised at all, but very, very disappointed nonetheless.









Stretchmo qr codes sonic