let me just remind everyone that the objective is to try to access to the ambassadors games not to get free games
It's a dangerous door you're trying to open. Hacking the eShop using prefabricated QR codes to get Ambassador games is no different than hacking an online shop using prefabricated credit card data to get stuff for free.
That's pretty much breaking and entering with intent of theft. Or at least, something close to theft (since we all know taking a copy of something digital does not constitute theft). Or fraud. Something bad. LOL.
Aaaaaanyways, I'm actually curious as to how things will go.
EDIT: To the people arguing that Ambassadors paid no price to be Ambassadors, well, here's a scenario for you:
I set up a booth. It says "Free Soup!". People line up, smiling. "Wow, free soup! Thanks!"
I give that one free soup.
"Oh, wow, thank you I'm starving!" Smiles at me. Free soup.
Somebody comes, grunting, "Hey biatch, gimme 3 bowls of that thing, will ya!". Stares intimidatingly.
NO FREE SOUP. You see, I decided I'll only give free soup to the people who
smile at me. That's
my price. "What?! You did not say that on the sign!" Who cares, it's my free soup, I decide who gets it and who doesn't. I might have fucked up a few here and there, but they didn't smile at me, so no free soup.
Not all prices are monetary. The price we paid to be an Ambassador? "Own a Nintendo 3DS and get it online before a cut-off date." Heck, they even removed the "get it online" part and including every 3DS that was sold before the cut-off date. If you're not an Ambassador, it's because you could not/did not/would not pay the price.
SO STOP THE BUTTHURT. It's annoying.
And now, I step down the high horse before the flame start pouring in.