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Sorry, I didn't see that before I posted this.Thanks for another thread on the exact same topic.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/anyone-can-now-sign-up-for-the-nintendo-developer-portal.433637/
No, they hand it to you. You fill out a form with basic details and agree to the NDA. Access is instant.I'm sure you have to have experience in games dev of some sort, and include a portfolio and stuff or have a current working game idea to show them before they just hand it out to you.
Alright, I'll read the NDA.Signing the NDA is serious you better read it before you accept it is NOT another one of those EULA on MMOs
same, but I did it and KIND of regret itAlright, I'll read the NDA.
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To be honest, I don't feel like risking it and getting a dev account. I'm not even 18!
Honestly, "Hey, you can now sign up at this completely public web page" doesn't require credit to anyone, even if he found the information out from another post. It's just such a simple and easily found thing.Ummm credits?
same, but I did it and KIND of regret it
That's why I'm not sure if I did, I'm not 18 so i kinda lied there (but I don't think it was apart of the NDA) and I shared in a PM working versions of the cias in the SDK with a few other DEVSWhy would you regret it? If you registered for an account and never touch it, nothing happens. If you use it, download the SDK, and never share anything, nothing happens. The only way anything bad could happen is if you go off and break the NDA. So, don't do that.
That's why I'm not sure if I did, I'm not 18 so i kinda lied there (but I don't think it was apart of the NDA) and I shared in a PM working versions of the cias in the SDK with a few other DEVS