IMO you should keep your kids away from your games/dvds etc. A locked cupboard, a really high shelf etc.
Knowing Nintendos digital policies I probably would have bought a cheap 2nd hand wii and hacked that, not your original.
edgecrusher said:I lost a ton of stuff I downloaded on the Wii myself.
qThat's why I refuse to buy much from them until they tie it to an account instead of a console.
Didn't you know about the policy before you sold it?
And I heard stories about people sending their hacked Wii to Nintendo. Nintendo did not seam to care!
edgecrusher said:I lost a ton of stuff I downloaded on the Wii myself.
That's why I refuse to buy much from them until they tie it to an account instead of a console.
you can transfer you games from the wii to the wii u. You can do the same for the ds to the 3ds.
Dvader said:I would guess they would do it. Who knows if they really flagged your serial number and keep records of all cheaters forever.
Having not read anythig but the original post ad this one, this is what I think also.
robio said:Oh yeah I forgot about the Commodore 64 games. No. I never had interest in the handful of games they put out there. I do wonder why it was never really followed up on after the initial few games were released. Guess no one else bought them either.
Racist.
aspro said:Racist.
You and your Commodore 64 can go get your ass to the back of the bus, thank you very much.
Thank you dude. I was reminded of how aboslutely archiac the Wii Shop download system is. One...game...at...a...time... Fortunately they're all pretty small, but damn it gets irritating to download them all like that. I've recovered about half of them so far. All the ones I think I'll go back and play at any rate. So far the only one I've played was Super Fantasy Zone, but wow was that fun to play again. Glad I finally got around to doing this, and Nintendo gave me no issue during the process at all.
That's why I refuse to buy much from them until they tie it to an account instead of a console.