Catkibbles#310
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That would definitely appeal to the furry demographic.I put down Krystal because I've been saying since before Brawl that she's a good choice for a Starfox character.
Even though I'm a Princess Daisy fanboy, I think Krystal is a more realistic choice.
Not sure if you guys heard this but the codes for Mewtwo can now be bought for $3.99 or $4.99 depending on your version of Smashbros. They might do this in the future so keep your eyes peeled as it looks like future codes we will have to buy. Weird.:(
Why not include them in the game leaflets like they did for registration of the games for club Nintendo?
Yeah but paying for digital numbers for a code is wrong. Why not include them in the game leaflets like they did for registration of the games for club Nintendo? When you buy the game you would get the code anyway and the code would be safer that way. By selling them like this makes them vulnerable of being hacked. People can easily hack these codes this way. Selling them in the game cases is better than doing it this way. Nintendo does not realize this but doing this puts them at risk of being hacked in the future.:(
Incidentally, the people who have gamed Club Nintendo have been banned and had games they stole (via coins they didn't earn) removed from their accounts.The thing is, most paid DLC is developed after the games are already launched - that is, the decision to make it in the first place comes too late for such codes to be put on the boxes. Also, the money you have to pay for them finances their creation.
And, for that matter, Club Nintendo is not very vulnerable to getting hacked, and they have security measures to prevent this, like all credible websites (including banks, which presents a good example of this taken to its logical extreme). In effect, hacking Club Nintendo in order to steal codes is probably more difficult than breaking into a store and just stealing all the games, especially without getting caught.
Though remember than Club Nintendo wasn't available everywhere in the first place - which is something the "oh just let people do it though Club Nintendo" people seem to not consider/know (not speficially directed at you, more at the general "oh let's just do everything though club nintendo" attitude - as a huge Nintendo fan who was never able to get CN just because of where she lived this is kinda annoying) If the codes were CN-only, like so many other promotions, I would never be able to get one, so I'd be able to understand leaving codes in the game boxes just for that reason. (Also, don't knowwhat your Gamestops are but usually when I buy a new game at Gamestop ect. they give me a new, wrapped one, and they keep most of their copies behind the counter. At least for newly released games, but I get most my games at/very close to release...)And, for that matter, Club Nintendo is not very vulnerable to getting hacked, and they have security measures to prevent this, like all credible websites (including banks, which presents a good example of this taken to its logical extreme). In effect, hacking Club Nintendo in order to steal codes is probably more difficult than breaking into a store and just stealing all the games, especially without getting caught.
I saw that you posted in this thread and immediately groaned.Guys, you're all voting for the wrong character.
You should all #VoteForQuote, the main protagonist from Cave Story.
Here's a document showing why he's fit for the scene and a possible moveset. It's open for commenting, so there's likely to be not-safe-for-kiddy language.
That's not how DLC works. The content in question is often developed after the game is released, so it would be impossible to provide codes for it with the game (among other reasons why it's done).