C_Mill24
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Physical. It doesn't feel right to me purchasing a retail game digitally.
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I'm gonna go for both so I can play with my wife. Download on my XL and snag a physical copy for her. That way I can keep the box on my shelf, as I am a collector. Woot woot doubling up.Since nearly every 3DS game can now be bought either as a cartridge or as a download for your 3DS' SD card, I'm curious. Which version do you guys plan on getting, and why? Personally, I will be getting the physical copy because I don't have very fast internet speed, and don't want to wait for five hours just to download the game.
Well, technically, digital goods CAN be stolen and lost.digital, because it'll last longer and can't get stolen or lost. I will also have it no matter where I go.
True, but it's not as likely as having the small cartridge lost or stolen.Well, technically, digital goods CAN be stolen and lost.
Purchases are tied to accounts. You can redownload for free.Physical cause I'm scared that w/the lack of purchases tied to accounts that something bad will happen to my 3DS and I'll lose my game and $40
Plus the smell of opening a new game box
Last I heard they were still tied to the system. You can redownload games on to your 3DS/Wii U if they were bought on that 3DS/Wii U but if you get a new system you're SOLPurchases are tied to accounts. You can redownload for free.
Not anymore. As someone who buys physical, every Nintendo game I've seen released post-Pikmin 3 (which actually had a tiny stapled manual here in North America) has had a single ,small black & white sheet of paper that shows you how to access the digital manual. On the inside are some warnings etc. in English/French/Spanish.Yeah, the manuals for 3DS games are just a piece of paper with some art now. I can see why somebody would want the box though. There's just something satisfying about holding the box and seeing the artwork in real 3D...
Still better than PSVita cases because most of them don't have anything at all in the cases.Worse. As someone who buys physical, every Nintendo game I've seen released post-Pikmin 3 (which actually had a tiny stapled manual here in North America) has had a single 1-sided, small black sheet of paper that shows you how to access the digital manual.
Here's the taller Wii U version, ignore the extra side space that takes up the majority of this image, whoever scanned this didn't remove that from the image.
DO NOT expect a physical manual, at most there would be the colour poster like Fire Emblem: Awakening or most other 3DS titles. Nintendo has basically completely phased physical manuals out.
Virtually all new PlayStation 3 or 4 games as well. If anything they have a week or so code for PS+ (which then takes the next month out of your credit card if you forget to cancel a day ahead of time.) Xbox 360/One the same idea.Still better than PSVita cases because most of them don't have anything at all in the cases.
Oh yeah, the Melee and Brawl manuals were excellent! Shame most people threw out the 64 manual and box.Oh man, does anyone still have the Melee manual? I used to take that thing to school and just read it all day lol