Posted March 05, 2017
dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
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nicohvc
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Posted March 05, 2017
The only benefit of lying on your location is reduce some taxes at the eshop (or make them higher) To legally play japanese exclusives you will need a japanese console.
wizisi2k
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Posted March 05, 2017
If you are willing to do "whatever it takes" because having a UK IP address and/or UK billing info may make buying from Japan eshop impossible. I think that is hardcoded but softmodding the 2ds can get you access via the freeshop BUT I wouldn't count on any new 3ds only VC stuff showing up.
nicohvc
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Posted March 05, 2017
nicohvc: The only benefit of lying on your location is reduce some taxes at the eshop (or make them higher) To legally play japanese exclusives you will need a japanese console.
wizisi2k: If you are willing to do "whatever it takes" because having a UK IP address and/or UK billing info may make buying from Japan eshop impossible. I think that is hardcoded but softmodding the 2ds can get you access via the freeshop BUT I wouldn't count on any new 3ds only VC stuff showing up. Post edited March 05, 2017 by nicohvc
darkredshift
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Posted March 05, 2017
darkredshift: Yeah, the best ways to describe that company are Konami Lite Edition and Console Apple post Steve Jobs' death.
Basically what I'm saying is:
http://68.media.tumblr.com/759c86eae30f727539ed892e1ef709c3/tumblr_oloucsL41S1t7bqfso1_1280.png
(Jim Sterling can use that image as a basis for Nintendo Jimquisition title cards in the future if he wants)
Darvond: Don't get me wrong. At least with Konami, I know there isn't any potential anymore, no matter what kind of lip service they try and play. And no matter how you spin it, Steve [i]saved Apple twice.[/I] Basically what I'm saying is:
http://68.media.tumblr.com/759c86eae30f727539ed892e1ef709c3/tumblr_oloucsL41S1t7bqfso1_1280.png
(Jim Sterling can use that image as a basis for Nintendo Jimquisition title cards in the future if he wants)
nicohvc: The only benefit of lying on your location is reduce some taxes at the eshop (or make them higher) To legally play japanese exclusives you will need a japanese console.
wizisi2k: If you are willing to do "whatever it takes" because having a UK IP address and/or UK billing info may make buying from Japan eshop impossible. I think that is hardcoded but softmodding the 2ds can get you access via the freeshop BUT I wouldn't count on any new 3ds only VC stuff showing up. Post edited March 05, 2017 by darkredshift
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Posted March 05, 2017
Darvond: Don't get me wrong. At least with Konami, I know there isn't any potential anymore, no matter what kind of lip service they try and play. And no matter how you spin it, Steve [i]saved Apple twice.[/I]
darkredshift: I meant Apple as they are after Steve Jobs died. He was really one of the only ones trying to stop the company doing stupid stuff. wizisi2k: If you are willing to do "whatever it takes" because having a UK IP address and/or UK billing info may make buying from Japan eshop impossible. I think that is hardcoded but softmodding the 2ds can get you access via the freeshop BUT I wouldn't count on any new 3ds only VC stuff showing up.
darkredshift: That sounds like a good idea, but I don't know how I would do it. I don't think I have the skills for something like that. Post edited March 05, 2017 by wizisi2k
my name is catte
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JamesBond007
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Posted March 06, 2017
You won't even find Japan nor United States on your European 2DS's country list (it's not present on my 3DS either). If you want to play Japanese games, then buy the Japanese version of the console.
With the Switch, it should be possible to make the "all regions" version by creating three separate profiles (one UK, one US, one JP), unfortunately I haven't tested that yet. because I don't have the console.
With the Switch, it should be possible to make the "all regions" version by creating three separate profiles (one UK, one US, one JP), unfortunately I haven't tested that yet. because I don't have the console.
dnovraD
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darkredshift
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Posted March 06, 2017
JamesBond007: You won't even find Japan nor United States on your European 2DS's country list (it's not present on my 3DS either). If you want to play Japanese games, then buy the Japanese version of the console.
With the Switch, it should be possible to make the "all regions" version by creating three separate profiles (one UK, one US, one JP), unfortunately I haven't tested that yet. because I don't have the console.
Hopefully that could work. Perhaps if I take the Switch I plan to get to Japan once me and my family can afford a holiday there, I'll create a profile within Japan alongside the EU one and just use the Japanese one from then on. (changing the language to English if possible as I'm still learning にほんご). With the Switch, it should be possible to make the "all regions" version by creating three separate profiles (one UK, one US, one JP), unfortunately I haven't tested that yet. because I don't have the console.
If I ever decide to upgrade to a New 3DS so I can play Super Metroid, Mario World, Akumajou Dracula IV and the Binding of Isaac Rebirth, then I'll try and get the Japanese one. I currently have no plans for that as of yet as I got my 2DS last year from my Grandmother for my birthday.
Post edited March 06, 2017 by darkredshift
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Posted March 07, 2017
So you want a tablet with haptic rumble and with no controls other than a touch screen? I'm confused.
There is no Akumajou Dracula IV, or at least it's not the game you're thinking of. Super Castlevania IV was just Akumajou Dracula in Japan as it's basically a remake of the first game. It was only the western release where they tried to pass it off as a sequel.
There is no Akumajou Dracula IV, or at least it's not the game you're thinking of. Super Castlevania IV was just Akumajou Dracula in Japan as it's basically a remake of the first game. It was only the western release where they tried to pass it off as a sequel.
Post edited March 07, 2017 by SirPrimalform
darkredshift
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Posted March 07, 2017
SirPrimalform: So you want a tablet with haptic rumble and with no controls other than a touch screen? I'm confused.
SirPrimalform: There is no Akumajou Dracula IV, or at least it's not the game you're thinking of. Super Castlevania IV was just Akumajou Dracula in Japan as it's basically a remake of the first game. It was only the western release where they tried to pass it off as a sequel.
I already knew that: I used Akumajou Dracula IV because I meant the Super Famicom Remake and didn't want to confuse it with the Famicom Floppy original, as the remake is (technically) the fourth in the series, with Akumajou X: Rondo of Blood being the fifth. SirPrimalform: There is no Akumajou Dracula IV, or at least it's not the game you're thinking of. Super Castlevania IV was just Akumajou Dracula in Japan as it's basically a remake of the first game. It was only the western release where they tried to pass it off as a sequel.
It's kind of like how Doom 3 is named: it's either sort of a remake of the original or a reboot despite having a number in the title.
Post edited March 07, 2017 by darkredshift
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Posted March 08, 2017
Don't forget - the "real" Rondo of Blood has been released earlier, on the Turbografx-16/PC-Engine. The SNES/SFC version known as Castlevania: Dracula X (Akumajou Dracula XX in Japan) has completely different levels. Also, Maria Renard isn't playable in this version.
darkredshift
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Posted March 08, 2017
darkredshift: I already knew that: I used Akumajou Dracula IV because I meant the Super Famicom Remake and didn't want to confuse it with the Famicom Floppy original, as the remake is (technically) the fourth in the series, with Akumajou X: Rondo of Blood being the fifth.
JamesBond007: Don't forget - the "real" Rondo of Blood has been released earlier, on the Turbografx-16/PC-Engine. The SNES/SFC version known as Castlevania: Dracula X (Akumajou Dracula XX in Japan) has completely different levels. Also, Maria Renard isn't playable in this version. Post edited March 08, 2017 by darkredshift