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I have 2;

1. Which amiibo have the most uses?

2. Do the yarn Yoshi amiibo work with Mario party 10, and would it erase the save data (If there is any) for Yoshi's Wooly world if they were used?
 
I have 2;

1. Which amiibo have the most uses?

2. Do the yarn Yoshi amiibo work with Mario party 10, and would it erase the save data (If there is any) for Yoshi's Wooly world if they were used?

1: I would say any Yoshi amiibo.

2: I think that it just tells you that there is data on the amiibo already, they obviously would not make you lose your save data that easily.
 
1. What's your favorite amiibo?
2. Which amiibo do you want? (If you don't have all.)
3. Will you give me some?
 
1. What's your favorite amiibo?
2. Which amiibo do you want? (If you don't have all.)
3. Will you give me some?

1. I LOVE Palutena and Rosalina
2. Meta Knight (believe me i am not even halfway there lol)
3. Um that is hard to answer since i wanna use them T-T

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I'm not sure if you can help me find some answers because this is kind of an opinion based question but I appreciate you made this thread. :)

Just some background info:
I have a 3ds and it won't charge (most of the time) unless the charger is at a certain angle and (maybe?) pressure.

I say most of the time because sometimes, the charging light will be orange but it won't charge it all. I left it charging all night yesterday and today the battery was still dead. I've done some research and it seems the charging port might be broken from the actual system.

Do you think it's worth it to get to a new 3ds (animal crossing happy home edition) or trying to find someone to fix my current one?
 
I'm not sure if you can help me find some answers because this is kind of an opinion based question but I appreciate you made this thread. :)

Just some background info:
I have a 3ds and it won't charge (most of the time) unless the charger is at a certain angle and (maybe?) pressure.

I say most of the time because sometimes, the charging light will be orange but it won't charge it all. I left it charging all night yesterday and today the battery was still dead. I've done some research and it seems the charging port might be broken from the actual system.

Do you think it's worth it to get to a new 3ds (animal crossing happy home edition) or trying to find someone to fix my current one?

I think that replacing the port should not cost too much and in my opinion, i don't think that Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is really worth the money. Unless you REALLY are in this kind of games. So don't get the new bundle if it is cheap to replace the port. When it is going to cost more than 60 dollars i would recommend buying a brand new one.
 
Do you have experience with the various iterations of the 3DS? Original, XL, New, and New XL? If so, I could use some advice.

My Midnight Purple original 3DS is having some black line issues on the bottom screen, so I'm planning to replace it. I've been looking into 3DS XL and have seen a lot of people say that the image quality is worse on the XL because the image is stretched to fit. Is it as noticeable as people are saying?

If the image quality is noticeably worse, I'm planning to just get another original 3DS. I was interested in the New 3DS XL, but considering the supposed problems of the original XL, I'm not sure why I'd want to get a more expensive product with worse image quality. There also aren't any games exclusive to the New at the moment that interest me, so that makes things more complicated.

Due to what I'm hearing and considering the original model is less powerful, I kind of want a small New 3DS, but I don't want the Happy Home Designer it's bundled with.

Any suggestions? I'd appreciate any insight you can offer.
 
I never noticed any image quality problems on mine, but I would like to point out that the micro sd in it is tiny I have 0 downloaded apps on my n3ds and I need over 500 more blocks of space to get the update for super smash bros.

Oh and the auto brightness thing is wicked annoying
 
Do you have experience with the various iterations of the 3DS? Original, XL, New, and New XL? If so, I could use some advice.

My Midnight Purple original 3DS is having some black line issues on the bottom screen, so I'm planning to replace it. I've been looking into 3DS XL and have seen a lot of people say that the image quality is worse on the XL because the image is stretched to fit. Is it as noticeable as people are saying?

If the image quality is noticeably worse, I'm planning to just get another original 3DS. I was interested in the New 3DS XL, but considering the supposed problems of the original XL, I'm not sure why I'd want to get a more expensive product with worse image quality. There also aren't any games exclusive to the New at the moment that interest me, so that makes things more complicated.

Due to what I'm hearing and considering the original model is less powerful, I kind of want a small New 3DS, but I don't want the Happy Home Designer it's bundled with.

Any suggestions? I'd appreciate any insight you can offer.



Whoever told you that the New 3DS and New 3DS XL has bad image quality has got to be joking, the image quality on the "New" systems surpasses the regular 3DS by a long shot....
 
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Whoever told you that the New 3DS and New 3DS XL has bad image quality has got to be joking, the image quality on the "New" systems surpasses the regular 3DS by a long shot....
No one specific person has told me this. I've been looking around various websites and numerous people address the issue that the games are designed for the 3DS and have to be stretched for the larger models, making pixels more apparent. There's also mention of screen-dooring, which is being able to see the lines between the individual pixels more clearly. It's said to be more apparent on games that are more stationary as opposed to games where there is a lot of movement. In comparison to one another, it's been suggested that the images appear crisper on the smaller screen.

This is all in reference, originally, to the standard XL I believe. I just assumed the stretching would carry over to the New XL because they both have large screens.

That size difference is what makes me want the smaller New 3DS, but I really don't want that bundle. Not sure what the best option is.
 
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No one specific person has told me this. I've been looking around various websites and numerous people address the issue that the games are designed for the 3DS and have to be stretched for the larger models, making pixels more apparent. There's also mention of screen-dooring, which is being able to see the lines between the individual pixels more clearly. It's said to be more apparent on games that are more stationary as opposed to games where there is a lot of movement. In comparison to one another, it's been suggested that the images appear crisper on the smaller screen.

This is all in reference, originally, to the standard XL I believe. I just assumed the stretching would carry over to the New XL because they both have large screens.

That size difference is what makes me want the smaller New 3DS, but I really don't want that bundle. Not sure what the best option is.


Well I've played a ton of games on my New 3DS XL and don't really notice crappy image quality, but that might be because I don't really care to pay attention to it like those people do. (I'm a gamer, not a reviewer).

I would advise you though to take all of those people's comments with a grain of salt. If you want the smaller New 3DS and don't want the AC:HHD bundle, all I can say is good luck. I don't know when the next variation of the system might come out.... But I guess that gives you time to save up money which is good. :)
 
Whoever told you that the New 3DS and New 3DS XL has bad image quality has got to be joking, the image quality on the "New" systems surpasses the regular 3DS by a long shot....

You are giving false information, it is not that much better. If you don't have too much money a normal 3DS would do prefectly as well.
 
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okay whenever i get the wii u i'll be using my brother's tv and he had bought a hdmi cable i know the wii u also comes with an hdmi cable so my question is will i be able to use the wii u using his hdmi cable or do i also have to use the cable that comes with the wii u?sorry if my question seems all over the place or doesn't make sense.
 
okay whenever i get the wii u i'll be using my brother's tv and he had bought a hdmi cable i know the wii u also comes with an hdmi cable so my question is will i be able to use the wii u using his hdmi cable or do i also have to use the cable that comes with the wii u?sorry if my question seems all over the place or doesn't make sense.

You should be able to use other cables as well but i don't get why you would do that honestly.
 
i looked at the back of his tv where the hdmi cable is and right under the cable is plug thing so is that where i would put hdmi cable from the wii u?and thank you again for answering my questions lars708
 
i looked at the back of his tv where the hdmi cable is and right under the cable is plug thing so is that where i would put hdmi cable from the wii u?and thank you again for answering my questions lars708

You can put it anywhere where it fits really
 
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