Because it
Because it was small.
(Because Nintendo was obsessed with low loading times, and those mini discs fared better than DVDs)
Not directly through the e-shop AFAIK, but you can buy codes for games on Amazon and such to give to your friends.
My roommate is bringing his Wii to our apartment, is there any way for me to start my games on that Wii and then continue them on my Wii back at my hometown house?
Don't play brawl that much, but stuff like SMG and DKCR should be fine? I'll check about an SD card thanks.I think you could just put the saved on an SD card (can't remember what type, sorry) and save them from there.
I don't think you can copy saves for online games though, so like Smash Bros Brawl etc.
Don't play brawl that much, but stuff like SMG and DKCR should be fine? I'll check about an SD card thanks.
Hope the Wii doesn't brick then lolYeah, they'll be fine.
I have a Sandisk 2GB SD for Wii in mine. I assume any standard SD would work, but don't quote me on that.
You'll have to manually copy the saves over: I don't think you can choose to save to the SD card. Although it might do it automatically.
I only really used mine for getting a Metroid Prime Trilogy save with all the Wii Connect things unlocked onto the Wii U.
Can anyone tell me without spoilers, how far I am in Persona 5, percentage wise? I am just about to finish the Pyramid Palace.
...I wanna say she did.
No. Just be sure you made a backup of the drive unless you dont mind starting from scratch. And youll have to download the FULL firmware to initialize the PS4 and install it onto the hdd.An issues with taking the HDD from an original PS4 and sticking it inside the PS4 Slim?
Has anyone ever created a new Steam account and left their old one behind(or donated it to someone, though probably against TOS) to have a fresh start? It sounds and probably is insane, but I am very tempted to do this. I use to get sucked into the hype of steam sales when they were really starting to gain traction a few years ago so I have a rather insane list of games I don't want and will never play. I hate looking at it. I spent quite a lot of time one day categorising everything so I could hide what I dont want to see, then an update came to Steam and it all reset.
There's a few games making me really consider if it's worth it. 900 hours in Dota 2 for example. Although I don't play this anymore I still like having the history there as the year I played it and nothing else was fantastic. I did spend a bit of money, so I would be leaving some items behind as well(unless I could trade this sort of stuff to myself), again I will probably never use it again so it doesn't REALLY matter but it's something to consider. Rocket league is similar, not actively playing it right now but I do own almost everything + a fair amount of limited event based items. To a lesser extent CS:GO. Didn't play this too much(~100 hours I think) but I did get a few nice skins, again could maybe trade these to myself.
This also makes me wish Steam had a trade in system, trade in(basically delete) a game from your library for little value just like retail shops do with physical games and buy something I actually want. Even if 300 random games I have gave me $30, I would do it.
Love to hear some thoughts, especially if someone has done something similar.
Supply and demand.
They care more about having fun themselves than the fun of others.Why do people cheat in online games that are meant to be fun for all?
Chrono Cross has a sterling 94 on Metacritic, indicating that game critics of the time thought it was an excellent game.
And yet Chrono Trigger totally overshadows it, from what I've seen people seem to care way more about the PSX Final Fantasy titles as well as Vagrant Story and Xenogears.
So what's with that? Why does Cross seem to not be as well remembered?
Pretty sure Steam has the ability to permanently remove games from your account. I never understood why anyone would want to do that and I still don't, but that might be what you're looking for?Has anyone ever created a new Steam account and left their old one behind(or donated it to someone, though probably against TOS) to have a fresh start? It sounds and probably is insane, but I am very tempted to do this. I use to get sucked into the hype of steam sales when they were really starting to gain traction a few years ago so I have a rather insane list of games I don't want and will never play. I hate looking at it. I spent quite a lot of time one day categorising everything so I could hide what I dont want to see, then an update came to Steam and it all reset.
There's a few games making me really consider if it's worth it. 900 hours in Dota 2 for example. Although I don't play this anymore I still like having the history there as the year I played it and nothing else was fantastic. I did spend a bit of money, so I would be leaving some items behind as well(unless I could trade this sort of stuff to myself), again I will probably never use it again so it doesn't REALLY matter but it's something to consider. Rocket league is similar, not actively playing it right now but I do own almost everything + a fair amount of limited event based items. To a lesser extent CS:GO. Didn't play this too much(~100 hours I think) but I did get a few nice skins, again could maybe trade these to myself.
This also makes me wish Steam had a trade in system, trade in(basically delete) a game from your library for little value just like retail shops do with physical games and buy something I actually want. Even if 300 random games I have gave me $30, I would do it.
Love to hear some thoughts, especially if someone has done something similar.
Will I ever be able to change my region in PSN? Now that I live in Poland, my Chilean account is pretty much useless.
I can't buy digital games. I can't renew my PS Plus sub. I know there are some workarounds such as creating a EU account, but I just liked having all of my stuff on one account.
I can't buy digital games. I can't renew my PS Plus sub. I know there are some workarounds such as creating a EU account, but I just liked having all of my stuff on one account.
Why does Mario's nose look like how it looks today? What science was used to make such a round bouncy perfect nose in Odyssey?
How much polygons does that awesome nose have?
These idiot questions were my shower thoughts today.