Disappointed to find out I can't use my move controllers with Robinson. I should've read the box lacking Move support.
Anyone else get dizzy moving around in the game?
If you're near the Canadian border, check out the Best Buy/Toys R Us or better yet, check out Craigslist/Kijiji as they don't seem to sell over there esp. for the Core units.
Yup. If I return it to Amazon I pay shipping lol. Also Best Buy returns only 15 days. I'm keeping my Newegg order since that one is 15% restock fee plus you pay shipping if you don't have Premier.
Ah thanks. Sounds like he tried to rig the chats to be in his favor so he gets to keep the "broken" item for free. Man that's sketchy. He sounded like he's Canadian too. They're not supposed to be able to buy electronics from Amazon.com. Sigh, typical RFD'er scamming the system. I'm happy...
Wait a sec. I'm a noob when it comes to returning stuff that I got for cheap. Only returned one thing out of hundreds of orders at Amazon and they were super nice about it. Just like I don't abuse my Costco membership (i.e. long term "rental").
If something truly is faulty, why wouldn't...
I'm actually in Japan right now and noticed quite a few Zelda and MH4 n3ds in stock. With the Japanese yen being so low, the prices are cheaper than Canada. I just bought a pristine black but pre-owned regular n3ds for around $140Cdn after taxes and conversion. Add in a nice animal crossing...
Is it still the full 21GB download/48GB+ uncompressed?
Would be nice if they released a cut down demo (or God forbid they put out a different download for users with power machines that can handle compressed AV).
This is nuts if people go for this. You're paying the same (Kinect is $100) and not getting a pack-in game.
Plus at $399 it's the same price as PS4 and the Xbone is nowhere near as powerful.
$349 with game should be the pricepoint.
I wouldn't call it bizarre. More life defeatist and extremely lazy. I love my Wii U but am frustrated by NOJ and NOA's unwillingness to get us proper VC ported/emulated. Look at Sony and how they see their comparatively smaller library as a HUGE asset for Gaikai/PSNow streaming and all you...