Nintendo Wii/Wii U/3DS eShop Code Trading Thread

Have:

This months Club Nintendo Games:

For The Wii U:

Wrecking Crew

Kirby's Dream Course

StarTropics II

Maboshi's Arcade

For The 3DS:

Donkey Kong 94

Brain Age Express Math

Kid Icarus 3D Classics

Kersploosh

Want:

Any 3D Classics (Except Kid Icarus)

eShop Credit

Steam Credit

 
Have:

Kirby All Stars (Wii U eshop code)

Mario Bros (Wii U eshop code)

Want:

Hyrule Warriors DLC code (except for Ganandorf DLC from Club Nintendo)

(I am NOT looking to trade for paypal or amazon)

 
All Gengar codes expired on Monday, it was only valid for a week
it has expired, but you can still redeem them. I did this for heracronite, gengar and diancie yesterday night. They are still live.

Have:

Gengar

Diancie

Want:

Pinsir/Heracross

 
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Have: ORAS demo
Want: Gengar or Diancie Code would be nice. 

I'm just giving out the code for free though.
Code is gone now. If anyone has a gengar/diancie code they're willing to give me, that'd be great though.

 
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Have

Pokemon X

Kirby's Dream Land (3DS)

F-Zero X (I honestly don't remember if this is for Wii or Wii U, I'm inclined to think Wii only.)

Want

Hyrule Warriors DLC

Offers

Amazon GC

 
I've got 2 $20 Wii Shop points card for the original Wii Shop (works on original Wii, DS Lite). These do not work on the 3DS or Wii U shops. Asking $10 each for the codes, or $12 each if you want me to send the physical cards through the mail.

I will also consider trades.
PMed you

 
yet again, same problem that happened last time with the Super Smash Bros codes

@xGwiZ96x: Betas =/= Demos, Just alphas and betas are banned from CAG
Why not add Demos to the list? I'm sure marketing specialists at EA see threads like these and enjoy the notion that gamers are willing to shell out funds for an unfinished/incomplete product. Are not demos and betas similar in nature? Granted betas are used to test servers and mechanics, and demos essentially are there to garner interest in the title by letting gamers test it out.

I just find it backwards to pay for these. I'm sure some will say, "Well don't buy it!", and thats right I won't but we (as a community) need to stop this practice.

EDIT: kyuby, I'm not calling you out or anything. Just using your quote.

 
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Why not add Demos to the list? I'm sure marketing specialists at EA see threads like these and enjoy the notion that gamers are willing to shell out funds for an unfinished/incomplete product. Are not demos and betas similar in nature? Granted betas are used to test servers and mechanics, and demos essentially are there to garner interest in the title by letting gamers test it out.

I just find it backwards to pay for these. I'm sure some will say, "Well don't buy it!", and thats right I won't but we (as a community) need to stop this practice.


EDIT: kyuby, I'm not calling you out or anything. Just using your quote.
And to add fuel, there has never been an official demo directly from the creators/developers/publishers with a price tag (that wasn't an accident) Selling demos is unethical, demos, of any kind, are meant to be free for the consumer to test out a product and build their interest from there, you shouldn't shell out a percentage of the price of the actual product to test it out
 
On the contrary..demos are allowed, alphas/betas arent, said by mods themselves.
It was discussion, not official. So, I was wrong on that. However, it's not like it's hard to come by those codes. I was sent 8 of them. Maybe I should have tried to cash in on them too.

 
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Which is very unethical
That's your opinion, and I respect it, but I think you should just let people do their thing. Does it affect anyone? I don't think so. If you think its unethical and just wrong, just ignore the post and move on. It's still ''legal'' in CAG to sell those so until they change that ''rule'', everyone is gonna have to accept the fact.

 
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i work at gamestop and there is a stack of shiny gengar codes behind the register...i know it expired but i used a code after the expiration and it still worked

 
That's your opinion, and I respect it, but I think you should just let people do their thing. Does it affect anyone? I don't think so. If you think its unethical and just wrong, just ignore the post and move on. It's still ''legal'' in CAG to sell those so until they change that ''rule'', everyone is gonna have to accept the fact.
People have more demo codes than they do beta codes, so basically all of the incessant whining you kids do to get something that might cost a few bucks in exchange for something you got for free will make it so demo codes are never banned. It's not like you could just get a job and make the sales equivalent of 4 Shiny Gengars per hour for roughly 32 hours per week. We won't mention how betas and demos are both prototypes of games and are exactly the same thing.

 
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If anyone can get me a real beta version of a Nintendo-developed game, I will pay him or her handsomely for the cartridge or disc.

Otherwise, could everyone please stop debating the ethics of whether a demo versus beta can be sold?

We have already established in this thread that demos can be traded, but not betas

Come on--demos have been a staple of the game industry since long before Pizza Hut made Tony Hawk 1 the apple of late-90's preteens' eyes. Where would we be without DOS shareware? Did the people pay nothing to try out Commander Keen at first? What made programmable game computers a success at first, anyway?

If one wants to trade or sell a demo from Nintendo--a publisher with a history of producing high-quality games--then so be it. Nintendo knows well enough how to track who downloads the demos that they provide to individual users. If distribution was really a problem, don't you think they'd not only cease all trading, but limit individual players from breaching their service?

If a player is interested in paying or trading for a demo, is he or she not potentially interested in purchasing the final game?

So what if someone gets a free demo code but isn't going to use it? Nobody thinks that playing Smash thirty times with four characters is nearly as good as the real thing nor going through a limited storyline in Pokemon is at all like experiencing the real thing.

What's really wrong with trading or selling demos? Are the skeptics just jealous?

 
H: Ganondorf Demon King Costume Set DLC (Ocarina of Time / Twilight Princess) - from CN registration, but no longer available

Can add this as incentive for a trade: Pokémon demo code, Diancie code

W: Smash bros (Wii U when it comes out) CN registration code, Current 3DS CN games (i.e Donkey Kong), other 3DS digital games?  Would consider other CN registration codes

 
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