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Post by YourAverageJoe on Mar 28, 2006 11:40:17 GMT -5
Question is: If your little game library exceeds those 512 MBs, wouldn't it be sweet if you could delete games you don't play anymore and download games you've already gotten before with zero charge, a la iQue?
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Post by Neo Rasa on Mar 28, 2006 13:37:49 GMT -5
Ideally since Nintendo owns that company that invented that super cheap method of flash rom compression they'll just have super cheap SD card type memory cards you can put into the Revolution whenever you want to store various games on.
Pre-loaded ones would be awesome as well.
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Post by YourAverageJoe on Mar 28, 2006 16:47:53 GMT -5
Still, one of the reasons I wuv Nintendo is the system with which iQue games were transfered:
For those who don' know, iQue was designed for the Asian market where piracy rates are high, so you get 4 cartridges for your games, if you want a fifth game you can have one of your cartridges deleted to free space for another game. If you want one of the games you already bought, you can transfer one back at a local game shop or something, free of charge!.
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Post by Malroth on Mar 28, 2006 17:59:24 GMT -5
Chances are that you'll have to delete one of the games you don't play any more and pay for a new one, regardless. That's business for you.
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Post by YourAverageJoe on Mar 29, 2006 3:01:06 GMT -5
Yeah but what if you want one of the games you already bought with that service?
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