Well , when i go to the mall , to buy games i usualy Find employers telling how to put roms in R4 or even selling them there , i think they are losing clients... , who would buy games if they have free games in their house?.
who would buy games if they have free games in their house?.
Because Internet?Well , when i go to the mall , to buy games i usualy Find employers telling how to put roms in R4 or even selling them there , i think they are losing clients... , who would buy games if they have free games in their house?.
they doesnt even sell ds games only accesories , because here they look more for ps3/xbox.Because Internet?Well , when i go to the mall , to buy games i usualy Find employers telling how to put roms in R4 or even selling them there , i think they are losing clients... , who would buy games if they have free games in their house?.
My steam list is actually larger than the number of DS ROMs I have.
they doesnt even sell ds games only accesories ,Because Internet?Well , when i go to the mall , to buy games i usualy Find employers telling how to put roms in R4 or even selling them there , i think they are losing clients... , who would buy games if they have free games in their house?.
I've got 100+ games on steam (a bulk being from bundles of sorts), but only like ~50 ROMs on my flash cart.My steam list is actually larger than the number of DS ROMs I have.
I'm intrigued, i thought my addiction to Steam was bad enough.
As for selling flashcarts in a game store, that doesn't make business sense.
I've got 100+ games on steam (a bulk being from bundles of sorts), but only like ~50 ROMs on my flash cart.My steam list is actually larger than the number of DS ROMs I have.
I'm intrigued, i thought my addiction to Steam was bad enough.
As for selling flashcarts in a game store, that doesn't make business sense.
There's a surprise; the gaming market is totally different to the bricklaying market.To be fair, Brazil is fairly well known for piracy. You can buy flash carts in brick and mortar stores there.
Flash-carts are not the reason the DS is so popular. In fact, the DS started selling a lot in 2005 while the first proper Slot-1 cartridges didn't become popular until around 2007. Even then, piracy has never been a reason for the popularity of a mainstream console. Despite how it may seem, pirates only make up a very small part of the DS and Wii's userbase.I will always argue the more popular the system is the more successful the company will be.
How you make something popular seems to vary. Today seems to be appealing graphics and stronger power but that does not always have to be the case.
Flash carts have massively increased the popularity of the DS franchise ---> Nintendo's successful reign has been seen.