Starry Windy
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I've been waiting to get Smash Bros. demo at 3DS which will be out tomorrow (and I was wrong when I say it's coming in 2 more hours, sorry about that), and I was having thoughts. And no, I'm not asking for Demo codes, haha. I just want to share my thoughts, even before Smash Bros. demo are announced. And it's my opinion, so I hope you understand.
It was started when I was interested in a game demo of Fire Emblem Awakening at the end of 2013, because I was considering to buy one, so I think I gotta try its smaller version first. But there's one drawback though, and that is when I find out that I can only use it up to 30 times. Sometimes I like to see how awesome the graphics of the game, or the musics, or if they have one, the opening. But then, I tend to close apps a lot sometimes.
And it's the limited usage which makes me intimidated of using the demo sometimes, fearing that once I used it and then running out of the demo usage, I can't play it anymore, especially if I'm switching the games or just playing for a moment. As long as I can play it unlimited times (albeit with limited features) to let me decide if it's worth buying or not, it's fine with me.
I guess that's all for today, and I wish Smash Bros. demo that I'll get from eShop will have unlimited uses, and I'll let my fingers crossed on that now. I don't want unlimited uses to be just the exclusive to Platinum Club Nintendo users, ahaha.
It was started when I was interested in a game demo of Fire Emblem Awakening at the end of 2013, because I was considering to buy one, so I think I gotta try its smaller version first. But there's one drawback though, and that is when I find out that I can only use it up to 30 times. Sometimes I like to see how awesome the graphics of the game, or the musics, or if they have one, the opening. But then, I tend to close apps a lot sometimes.
And it's the limited usage which makes me intimidated of using the demo sometimes, fearing that once I used it and then running out of the demo usage, I can't play it anymore, especially if I'm switching the games or just playing for a moment. As long as I can play it unlimited times (albeit with limited features) to let me decide if it's worth buying or not, it's fine with me.
I guess that's all for today, and I wish Smash Bros. demo that I'll get from eShop will have unlimited uses, and I'll let my fingers crossed on that now. I don't want unlimited uses to be just the exclusive to Platinum Club Nintendo users, ahaha.