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<blockquote data-quote="willprogresivo" data-source="post: 6868749" data-attributes="member: 375786"><p>I thought this was pretty much established already: what Nintendo <em>can</em> tell is if you're using a digital game or a <em>physical </em>cart. Cart dump/eshop/freeshop is a <em>digital</em> game. In their eyes these are all the same. The bans ocurred because no one was supposed to have the game, digital or cart. Those who had used carts had one kind of ban, those who had digital had another kind of ban. The ones using a cart were either reviewers breaking the rule ("don't go online until the 18th") or were sold the cart by retailers breaking street date. The ones with <em>digital </em>S/M were clearly PIRATES, because the game wasn't available from the eShop yet, so the only way for them to have it was ilegally.</p><p></p><p>Once the game has been released in your region, any .cia or cart is safe to go online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willprogresivo, post: 6868749, member: 375786"] I thought this was pretty much established already: what Nintendo [I]can[/I] tell is if you're using a digital game or a [I]physical [/I]cart. Cart dump/eshop/freeshop is a [I]digital[/I] game. In their eyes these are all the same. The bans ocurred because no one was supposed to have the game, digital or cart. Those who had used carts had one kind of ban, those who had digital had another kind of ban. The ones using a cart were either reviewers breaking the rule ("don't go online until the 18th") or were sold the cart by retailers breaking street date. The ones with [I]digital [/I]S/M were clearly PIRATES, because the game wasn't available from the eShop yet, so the only way for them to have it was ilegally. Once the game has been released in your region, any .cia or cart is safe to go online. [/QUOTE]
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, well i do kinda like electronic music too, what genres do you recommend?
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