Well stuff happens XDConor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
This.Furry Sparks said:So?
And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
You're a moron.Lewis said:Thats why I'm getting it. :yay:Tyeforce said:It's illegal. <_<Lewis said:oo, I'm getting one of those. You save a fortune!Tyeforce said:What's wrong with it?! YOU'RE STEALING!! IT'S THEFT!! Here you are with your (illegal) R4, able to download an play any DS game you want, when the rest of the world has to pay $30 per game. You're ripping off Nintendo and everyone else. Just don't do it. It's WRONG.
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Hows that funny?Conor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
O RLY?Furry Sparks said:So?Tyeforce said:It's illegal. <_<Lewis said:oo, I'm getting one of those. You save a fortune!Tyeforce said:What's wrong with it?! YOU'RE STEALING!! IT'S THEFT!! Here you are with your (illegal) R4, able to download an play any DS game you want, when the rest of the world has to pay $30 per game. You're ripping off Nintendo and everyone else. Just don't do it. It's WRONG.
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And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
It plays the same games. That's your argument, isn't it? If it plays the same games, then how does that make it casual? Sure, there's the camera and everything, but you don't need to be casual to enjoy it. AND there's DSiWare, which, like WiiWare, will have many core games.TravisTouchdown said:This.Furry Sparks said:So?
And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
Besides, IMO, DSi is for casuals.
Lol, casuals always buy the next best thing even though the they have the same thing. DSi = DSLite 1.5Tyeforce said:It plays the same games. That's your argument, isn't it? If it plays the same games, then how does that make it casual? Sure, there's the camera and everything, but you don't need to be casual to enjoy it. AND there's DSiWare, which, like WiiWare, will have many core games.TravisTouchdown said:This.Furry Sparks said:So?
And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
Besides, IMO, DSi is for casuals.
I don't rent games, either. If I buy it and end up not liking it, oh well. If I really don't want it, I can just give it to someone for their birthday or something. (NEVER sell to GameStop!) Even if I didn't like it, I still get Club Nintendo Coins for it, so it's not a total loss. And you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what the game is like simply by reading reviews and watching gameplay videos. That's what I do.bud said:Well stuff happens XDConor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
@Tyeforce
I DO agree with the renting thing, but I don't have the A. Time B. Money and C. Rental stores for DS games except Microplay, but it's too far way. On top of that my parents don't like to drive me places a lot.
So you admit that it's different.TravisTouchdown said:Lol, casuals always buy the next best thing even though the they have the same thing. DSi = DSLite 1.5Tyeforce said:It plays the same games. That's your argument, isn't it? If it plays the same games, then how does that make it casual? Sure, there's the camera and everything, but you don't need to be casual to enjoy it. AND there's DSiWare, which, like WiiWare, will have many core games.TravisTouchdown said:This.Furry Sparks said:So?
And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
Besides, IMO, DSi is for casuals.
But you still bought Sonic and the Black Knight even though everyone but Nintendo Power panned that game.Tyeforce said:I don't rent games, either. If I buy it and end up not liking it, oh well. If I really don't want it, I can just give it to someone for their birthday or something. (NEVER sell to GameStop!) Even if I didn't like it, I still get Club Nintendo Coins for it, so it's not a total loss. And you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what the game is like simply by reading reviews and watching gameplay videos. That's what I do.bud said:Well stuff happens XDConor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
@Tyeforce
I DO agree with the renting thing, but I don't have the A. Time B. Money and C. Rental stores for DS games except Microplay, but it's too far way. On top of that my parents don't like to drive me places a lot.
Yes, but not that much.Tyeforce said:So you admit that it's different.TravisTouchdown said:Lol, casuals always buy the next best thing even though the they have the same thing. DSi = DSLite 1.5Tyeforce said:It plays the same games. That's your argument, isn't it? If it plays the same games, then how does that make it casual? Sure, there's the camera and everything, but you don't need to be casual to enjoy it. AND there's DSiWare, which, like WiiWare, will have many core games.TravisTouchdown said:This.Furry Sparks said:So?
And there's no point in getting a DSi if you already have a DS. End of story.
Besides, IMO, DSi is for casuals.
I should've said that differently. I meant that I watch gameplay videos on YouTube. I never listen to reviews. And if it's a franchise that I absolutely love, like Sonic or Zelda, I get the new game no matter what, first day.TravisTouchdown said:But you still bought Sonic and the Black Knight even though everyone but Nintendo Power panned that game.Tyeforce said:I don't rent games, either. If I buy it and end up not liking it, oh well. If I really don't want it, I can just give it to someone for their birthday or something. (NEVER sell to GameStop!) Even if I didn't like it, I still get Club Nintendo Coins for it, so it's not a total loss. And you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what the game is like simply by reading reviews and watching gameplay videos. That's what I do.bud said:Well stuff happens XDConor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
@Tyeforce
I DO agree with the renting thing, but I don't have the A. Time B. Money and C. Rental stores for DS games except Microplay, but it's too far way. On top of that my parents don't like to drive me places a lot.
I like how you say he's ripping off Nintendo when Nintendo is ripping you all off.Tyeforce said:What's wrong with it?! YOU'RE STEALING!! IT'S THEFT!! Here you are with your (illegal) R4, able to download an play any DS game you want, when the rest of the world has to pay $30 per game. You're ripping off Nintendo and everyone else. Just don't do it. It's WRONG.
and that's why Sega keeps making crap games.Tyeforce said:I should've said that differently. I meant that I watch gameplay videos on YouTube. I never listen to reviews. And if it's a franchise that I absolutely love, like Sonic or Zelda, I get the new game no matter what, first day.TravisTouchdown said:But you still bought Sonic and the Black Knight even though everyone but Nintendo Power panned that game.Tyeforce said:I don't rent games, either. If I buy it and end up not liking it, oh well. If I really don't want it, I can just give it to someone for their birthday or something. (NEVER sell to GameStop!) Even if I didn't like it, I still get Club Nintendo Coins for it, so it's not a total loss. And you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what the game is like simply by reading reviews and watching gameplay videos. That's what I do.bud said:Well stuff happens XDConor said:Its funny how this thread about whether to get a DSi has gone from DSi Advice to Illegal flash cards to speaking German.fftopic:
@Tyeforce
I DO agree with the renting thing, but I don't have the A. Time B. Money and C. Rental stores for DS games except Microplay, but it's too far way. On top of that my parents don't like to drive me places a lot.