As @kawaiimusiccute said, this feels literally like mundane activities are now cute silly adventures, precisely because that is the intention in most of the mii games, to turn mundane activities into cute silly funny little adventures so I think our brain associates it
I didnt knew you could do that with checkpoint 🤔 i guess i´ll have to check out citra since i didnt have it before Also i wanted to ask, after you play on your PC, can you play back on the 3DS with the changes you have done on the PC?
yup!! you can transfer the files back onto the sd card and then from there you have to go to checkpoint before opening the game, backup your save, and you should be good :)
I never play tomodachi life , I want to buy a nintendo 3DS just for play it, but I don't know, maybe is a other nintendo that have more mii games, I born in 2010 so I lost this part of life but I want to live it so, pls if some can help me with an advice pls give it to me
the whole preservation argument is gay imo just be a man and pirate the game or purchase it from a reseller nintendo doesnt have to republish their games imo
The law says that there is no rule of downloading an old game of any kind but it is however illegal to download modern video games for free and ya if been doing this for years.
this video is educational af, i convinced my friend to jailbreak his wii U and his parents (best parents ive ever seen in my life) asked how it works, and with this video i cam proudly show them this and probably convince them its safe and a better thing to do than buying physical games. you have earned my sub.
I think Nintendo should chill I rip all the roms myself from official physical copies and they got their money I just don't want to play my Mario kart on a android tablet with drifty controllers
Nintendo wins every competition for who hates their player base the most. Even (that long time ago) when they did offer individual digital purchases of older games they were *so* overpriced. For what were basically decade old free money bags it's crazy how bad it was and still is. A real shame, alas. Long live the pirates. Enjoyed the format a lot!! Snappy, informative and entertaining.