Just wait till they do a 3D remake, it will happen, and that's the only reason to go back for the 93817 time
No. I'd rather buy the actual games rather than digital ports.
Quote from: Prime Multivac on February 23, 2016, 08:09:57 AMNo. I'd rather buy the actual games rather than digital ports.it's very expensive to get the batteries replaced.
Not really; buy the tool to open the case (a few dollars) and a watch battery.
Quote from: Prime Multivac on February 23, 2016, 09:22:27 AMNot really; buy the tool to open the case (a few dollars) and a watch battery.Plus a few spares, which comes out to be more expensive than just getting it digitally and never having to worry about it again.You also need a soldering iron if you want to do the job well. It's just way too much of a hassle.And you're playing the worst game in the series anyway.
It's the same issue as GSC; difference is that collecting doesn't feel right if it isn't tangible.
The best thing about putting them on 3DS, though, is that now, there is NO EXCUSE to be pirating them. None.
Quote from: Verbatim on February 23, 2016, 09:04:25 AMThe best thing about putting them on 3DS, though, is that now, there is NO EXCUSE to be pirating them. None.But emulators have a ton of cool features that will never be available on the ds...
Quote from: rc on February 23, 2016, 10:38:57 AMQuote from: Verbatim on February 23, 2016, 09:04:25 AMThe best thing about putting them on 3DS, though, is that now, there is NO EXCUSE to be pirating them. None.But emulators have a ton of cool features that will never be available on the ds...No they don't.Save states ruin the fun of the game, and so does speeding the game up.Why even play if you can just ensure victory by speeding the entire thing up?It's also thievery.
I will as long as the glitches are intact.Nintendo better not fuck it up
Gen 1 is at least better than Gen 3 lmao OT: I'm getting that pokemon yellow, how are we gonna be able to teach Pikachu surf dough?
Quote from: Prime Multivac on February 23, 2016, 09:42:08 AMIt's the same issue as GSC; difference is that collecting doesn't feel right if it isn't tangible.Well, it's not like you have to throw away your physical copy. Collecting and playing are two different worlds, so you could have a physical copy for your collection, and a digital copy for playing.not saying you have to get it, but sometimes your logic confuses me
Quote from: Tengen Toppa Big Boss on February 23, 2016, 12:43:38 PMQuote from: ねこ on February 23, 2016, 12:40:44 PMGen 1 is at least better than Gen 3 lmao OT: I'm getting that pokemon yellow, how are we gonna be able to teach Pikachu surf dough?Ew no Gen 3 had the best stuff.3> 2> 4 >6 5=1Oh god I almost threw up2>5>4>1>>>>>6=3
Quote from: ねこ on February 23, 2016, 12:40:44 PMGen 1 is at least better than Gen 3 lmao OT: I'm getting that pokemon yellow, how are we gonna be able to teach Pikachu surf dough?Ew no Gen 3 had the best stuff.3> 2> 4 >6 5=1
No point in buying two exact copies of something unless there's a reasonable difference. Like, if I have RBY already, then why would I pay $15 for something I already have?And if I chose digital over physical, then it doesn't feel real. Like, I prefer to play GBA games on the GBA versus a DS Lite; only difference is brightness quality and how the buttons feel, but it's still there.I'm just picky tbh