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My friend is sucha d-bag. He willingly preordered it for my birthday KNOWING I DON'T EVEN HAVE A 3DS. What the hell
Is it a hint that either you should get one, or someone is getting you one?ShadowFyre said:My friend is sucha d-bag. He willingly preordered it for my birthday KNOWING I DON'T EVEN HAVE A 3DS. What the hell
Weaselpipe said:Is it a hint that either you should get one, or someone is getting you one?ShadowFyre said:My friend is sucha d-bag. He willingly preordered it for my birthday KNOWING I DON'T EVEN HAVE A 3DS. What the hell
samjef11 said:Look like the cd are all sold out this was taken from http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=15790
Get an error while trying to claim your free soundtrack after registering The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D?
Many fans who purchased the newly released The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D have been jumping online trying to get a free copy of the titles soundtrack by registering their game on the Nintendo website, but many gamers have been running into some issues preventing them from completing the submission form while entering address details to finalise the transaction. When trying to submit the form the error in it's entirety stated: "An error occurred when your data were being validated."
The problem has persisted since late in the afternoon and fans have been scratching their heads as to what exactly is the problem. A forumer over at ONM decided to phone up Nintendo and ask what the issue was, only for the reply to be that all the 1000-2000 slots for the free soundtrack had now been filled despite no mention of a first-come, first-served basis, but instead the website just saying that users who want the chance to get their hands on a copy of the soundtrack must register their game code before June 30th. The full statement regarding how to apply for the soundtrack can be seen below.
"Club Nintendo Members who register their copy of the game will have the chance to get their hands on an exclusive THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME 3D SOUNDTRACK CD, featuring a slew of great tracks from the game score. But, if you want to get your hands on one, you'll have to register the game by the 30th of June 2011!"
phantastic91 said:This is extremely lame. Its like the promotion never happened! the game isn't even out yet!! bLAHHH!!
I'm just glad I registered on time, so my copy is on it's wayphantastic91 said:samjef11 said:Look like the cd are all sold out this was taken from http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=15790
Get an error while trying to claim your free soundtrack after registering The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D?
Many fans who purchased the newly released The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D have been jumping online trying to get a free copy of the titles soundtrack by registering their game on the Nintendo website, but many gamers have been running into some issues preventing them from completing the submission form while entering address details to finalise the transaction. When trying to submit the form the error in it's entirety stated: "An error occurred when your data were being validated."
The problem has persisted since late in the afternoon and fans have been scratching their heads as to what exactly is the problem. A forumer over at ONM decided to phone up Nintendo and ask what the issue was, only for the reply to be that all the 1000-2000 slots for the free soundtrack had now been filled despite no mention of a first-come, first-served basis, but instead the website just saying that users who want the chance to get their hands on a copy of the soundtrack must register their game code before June 30th. The full statement regarding how to apply for the soundtrack can be seen below.
"Club Nintendo Members who register their copy of the game will have the chance to get their hands on an exclusive THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME 3D SOUNDTRACK CD, featuring a slew of great tracks from the game score. But, if you want to get your hands on one, you'll have to register the game by the 30th of June 2011!"
This is extremely lame. Its like the promotion never happened! the game isn't even out yet!! bLAHHH!!
Within 8 weeksnasune said:I'm just glad I registered on time, so my copy is on it's wayphantastic91 said:samjef11 said:Look like the cd are all sold out this was taken from http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=15790
Get an error while trying to claim your free soundtrack after registering The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D?
Many fans who purchased the newly released The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D have been jumping online trying to get a free copy of the titles soundtrack by registering their game on the Nintendo website, but many gamers have been running into some issues preventing them from completing the submission form while entering address details to finalise the transaction. When trying to submit the form the error in it's entirety stated: "An error occurred when your data were being validated."
The problem has persisted since late in the afternoon and fans have been scratching their heads as to what exactly is the problem. A forumer over at ONM decided to phone up Nintendo and ask what the issue was, only for the reply to be that all the 1000-2000 slots for the free soundtrack had now been filled despite no mention of a first-come, first-served basis, but instead the website just saying that users who want the chance to get their hands on a copy of the soundtrack must register their game code before June 30th. The full statement regarding how to apply for the soundtrack can be seen below.
"Club Nintendo Members who register their copy of the game will have the chance to get their hands on an exclusive THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME 3D SOUNDTRACK CD, featuring a slew of great tracks from the game score. But, if you want to get your hands on one, you'll have to register the game by the 30th of June 2011!"
This is extremely lame. Its like the promotion never happened! the game isn't even out yet!! bLAHHH!!.
More like a month (well that's how long it took the last time I ordered something from Club NintendoTanveer said:Within 8 weekslol.
US people shoudnt worry. They have different stock and shipped from different location.
nasune said:More like a month, at least it took them four weeks the last time I ordered something from Club NintendoTanveer said:Within 8 weekslol.
US people shoudnt worry. They have different stock and shipped from different location..
jamesaa said:phantastic91 said:This is extremely lame. Its like the promotion never happened! the game isn't even out yet!! bLAHHH!!
I would assume that is just the European promotion, the US probably has their own stock of however many CDs.
Well since there's no way to pirate and play it people aren't gonna flood the forums.Keva said:So where is everybody then?
I think ive put in about 6+ hours and ive just got the stone of fire after killing King Dodongo.
Love this game so far
I heard that, in the Goron Village, if you smash some crates, you can see some Skyward Sword artwork.Blaze163 said:So how much of the new content have people found yet? I've seen a few little hidden things. And no, the changed to Hyrule Town Centre don't count. I mean like the New Super Mario Bros easter egg in the courtyard where you first meet Zelda (look through the right side window, and while you're there fire your slingshot through the other window). Anyone found any other little sneaku hidden things?
Slyakin said:I heard that, in the Goron Village, if you smash some crates, you can see some Skyward Sword artwork.Blaze163 said:So how much of the new content have people found yet? I've seen a few little hidden things. And no, the changed to Hyrule Town Centre don't count. I mean like the New Super Mario Bros easter egg in the courtyard where you first meet Zelda (look through the right side window, and while you're there fire your slingshot through the other window). Anyone found any other little sneaku hidden things?