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Password! The Perfect Idea!

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    Have you ever had a little sibling or friend go into your Pokemon games and ruins them?

    Well, I have the perfect idea! A password!

    My idea is, like logging on to P.C or an Email Address, you get to have a Password to log in.

    When you buy the new game, you get to choose your password for the game that you use to log in each time.

    Have a forgetful memory? No worries. A second password should be added in the game box that let's you reset your password.


    So, what do you think?

    Ingenius, i know.
     
    Actually, taking it one step further and requiring a password to sign into your DS or DSi would be optimal. Why just stop at just Pokemon? Make it across the board so no one can get into your system and screw around with it without your say so.
     
    What happens when you sell your DS back to Gamestop, and they don't have the password? That's one obvious issue that would arise with passwords on cartridges or game systems. Honestly, what do you have to hide? Put the DS in a safe -hiding- place (if that's really necessary), or just say no to people who ask to use it.
     
    They should do this for your consoles since I was at school and my cousin who was 5 and started to change all my settings on my PS2 and now it's in some language I can't name
     
    That would become a problem when your Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi doesn't work anymore and you want to sell it at GameStop, they wouldn't know your password.
     
    That would become a problem when your Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi doesn't work anymore and you want to sell it at GameStop, they wouldn't know your password.
    Thanks for reiterating my post.

    @above-that's more of a hassle than anyone wants to deal with. If your kid brother or whomever you're trying to be protected from can get the game system, then can't they get the game box and back-up password, too? This trades one problem for another.
     
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