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3DS to Stop Piracy In its Tracks.

Discussion in 'Emulation News' started by ace1o1, Jul 10, 2010.

  1. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    but they have nothing to do with bandwidth limits......
     
  2. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Thank you!
     
  3. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    But what I was saying was that the ESA can ask RomU to take down games. And if RomU were to host 3DS games (if possible, but it's not happening), they may be asked to remove them. And the bandwidth bills would be out the wazoo.
     
  4. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    oh well....my friend says that a site he co-owns for will host them. ;D
     
  5. Stanley Richards

    Stanley Richards Well-Known Member

    He will host them even if he doesn't know when and how to dump 3DS games?
     
  6. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Not everyone can afford such a crappy system, and by crappy as in you have to pay to go online with it to do so.

    Getting my ps3 (second hand) was tough enough.

    Not all the games would use that full size, like the gamecube games...no freaking way!
     
  7. Stanley Richards

    Stanley Richards Well-Known Member

    Is 2GB the minimum or maximum?
     
  8. Saiko

    Saiko Well-Known Member

    Omg... If 3DS won't be hacked, I probably won't buy it. That's not like I dont want to have original games... But in my country console games are REALLY expensive. I would afford 2 games for a year, maybe... It doesn't have any sense ;/
     
  9. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    It could surpass that...

    The snes carts didn't stay one size, super metroid had one of the biggest sizes, so a new cart which looked no different was used.

    I used to buy just 2 games a year...


    Actually no 4, 2 hand held, 2 console...

    (Having a job helps, 20 ps3 games in less than 4 months XD)
     
  10. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    There are memory units out now called SDXC, which can hold up to 2 TBs or data.
    They are the same size as an SD card and a Micro SDHC card. :p
     
  11. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    But we are talking about the 3DS cards...knowing nintendo they won't go near/past 10gb.
     
  12. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    i found a site, they have the 2TB ones for pre-order, and their $2,500...........
     
  13. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    I know, but what I'm trying to say is that the size of the game really doesn't matter. If a card can be made that holds 2 TB, then it is not necessary to cut off games at a certain data size.
     
  14. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    the bigger the card is, the more it costs to produce.
     
  15. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    I know, I'm just curious to how long cartridges will last.
    Obviously longer than Nintendo intended or wanted with the flop of digital downloads with the PSP Go.
     
  16. Tomoka

    Tomoka Well-Known Member

    which means the higher the price. 0.o

    but hey, if they made a 120GB game, it would take days to beat, and would most likely be great, unlike most current games....
     
  17. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    Not really.

    Look at resident evil 5, can be beaten (the main story) in less than 5 hours.

    It's an 8gb game, I found classic nes games that I haven't beaten yet.

    Size doesn't mean a longer game, could just mean preetier, or lots of pics and vids to fill it.
     
  18. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    Resident Evil's that short? WOW!!
     
  19. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    From what I hear, it doesn't take long to beat.
    I beat Gun in under 5 hours.
     
  20. Lephantome92

    Lephantome92 Well-Known Member

    What system is Gun on? Or is that one of the characters, as in resident evil ds?