Is it explicitly failing or you just can't find the save? MH saves are saved as extra data, so they're in the JKSV ExtData folder, not the Save folder where you'd expect.
I'm looking to prep my Gen save for importing into MHGU...but all of my progress for the last year has been in MHXX, so I'd have to redo everything in Gen.
Does anyone know if there's a way to modify the MHXX save editor's equipment/item exports into a form that could be imported into the APM...
NES:
Best - Super Mario Bros
Worst - Golf
GBA:
Best: Minish Cap (with Metroid Fusion as a very close second)
Worst: F-Zero
Seriously, who thought Golf and F-Zero were among the shining examples of their first-party library?
I did, but just because the Japanese eShop is infinitely better. Still, I'd say wait until some juicy exclusives like Layton vs AA show up. There's not enough JP-only games right now to justify the second console, I think.
This is easily the most convoluted way they could possibly have imagined. It almost seems like they were trying to do it in the most ridiculous way possible.
The games are bound to be tiny, so why not just SpotPass them out like they did with Nintendo Video? Or perhaps add an option to...
+1 Zelda OOT
+1 Star Fox 64 3D
+1 Lego Pirates of the Caribbean
+1 Rabbids 3D
-1 Rayman 3D (felt somewhat cobbled together, terrible camera)
-1 Pokedex 3D (B/W only; some pokes are locked out unless you trade, making it a useless reference tool)
You can't. Classic Sonic only has jump and spin dash, you can't use any of Modern Sonic's moves. This is a Modern Sonic level (Act 2 = Modern).
Sidenote: On the 3DS version, you don't have the single-button-spin-dash that the console versions are sporting. It's much more in the vein of Classic...
The Japanese Flare Red came with 2.1.0-3, so I imagine they're putting the latest firmwares on their consoles as they manufacture them, like Sony does.
Battery life has definitely gone down the toilet. I used to get 2-3 days in sleep mode on a single charge, now it dies by the end of one day.
It's annoying that I have to turn off SpotPass software downloads, since it's an awesome feature, but I'm somewhat mollified by the fact that I live in...
Nitpick, but based on the rest of the content, I'm guessing it's actually the speaker channel from Jam with the Band (the English version), rather than Band Bros.
Sakaguchi himself did indeed confirm that it's being localised for Europe.
No word on a US release, so here's hoping it doesn't end up Europe-only like Xenoblade.
Source:
http://www.gameblog.fr/news_22735_the-last...ous-le-confirme
Bluetooth headphone support. That's the main reason I keep going back to my PSP Go - I don't have to fiddle with attaching my headphone wire.
Also, it would have been lovely if the 3DS supported summer time. Especially considering it was released in Europe two days before the hour changed and all.
Close but not exact. As long as your eyes can work together to see depth in real life, you can see it on the screen.
(I have double vision, so I can see with both eyes but the 3D is still useless.)