Can you beat a Pokemon game in a day?

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  • #21
Ohhh ok that explains a lot. Yeah, I've got the 3DS XL and the size just feels perfect for me. I don't know how I'd survive playing for a long time with a smaller system :p

Yeahhh. It sucks xD And it doesn't help that I'd have to give them my old SD card if I traded it in for an XL. Never could switch over the data. :c
 
  • #22
Yeahhh. It sucks xD And it doesn't help that I'd have to give them my old SD card if I traded it in for an XL. Never could switch over the data. :c
Wait, they don't allow you to switch over the data? I thought that it's possible to do that (especially since DLC is tied to one 3DS and all)
 
  • #23
Wait, they don't allow you to switch over the data? I thought that it's possible to do that (especially since DLC is tied to one 3DS and all)

I mean the data from the SD cards. I had no laptop to use so I couldn't do it. I had to restart my PMD file :c
 
  • #24
I mean the data from the SD cards. I had no laptop to use so I couldn't do it. I had to restart my PMD file :c
no, like I'd think it'd be possible if you contacted Nintendo on that. I could have sworn it was possible.
 
  • #25
I could easily beat a Nintendo game in 24 hours. Most of the time, I have about 14 hours into the game by the time I beat the E4.
 
  • #26
no, like I'd think it'd be possible if you contacted Nintendo on that. I could have sworn it was possible.

How would they be able to? They'd need access to both SD cards or something.
 
  • #27
How would they be able to? They'd need access to both SD cards or something.
Well yeah, perhaps. But the point is I think you can transfer the data somehow. The Internets might have more on that. (because for example, I thought that some people transferred files from the 3DS to 3DS XL because Ambassador program exclusive stuff)
 
  • #28
Well yeah, perhaps. But the point is I think you can transfer the data somehow. The Internets might have more on that. (because for example, I thought that some people transferred files from the 3DS to 3DS XL because Ambassador program exclusive stuff)

Are you talking about system transfers? Or the actual SD? Because I know how I can do it. I just can't.
 
  • #29
Are you talking about system transfers? Or the actual SD? Because I know how I can do it. I just can't.
I thought you meant transferring the data from one 3DS to another?
 
  • #30
I thought you meant transferring the data from one 3DS to another?

Well that too. But I know it can be done. I'd just have to ask the store staff to help me.
 
  • #31
I have the regular 3DS. The size is just to small for me and after a while my hands get sore. I'm not sure why. And after having the DSi XL I'm thinking that the 3DS XL would be better for me as well.
Same here, I didn't like the 3DS feel because it was to small and my hand caught cramp every now and then but with the DSI XL it was very comfortable for me.
 
  • #32
Same here, I didn't like the 3DS feel because it was to small and my hand caught cramp every now and then but with the DSI XL it was very comfortable for me.
Yeah, the XL sizes tend to feel right I guess. Even though they're a bit less portable, it's worth the additional size imo
 
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  • #33
Honestly most people don't have the time to sit down for 24 hours to beat a Pokemon game. With juggling school, work, and other things, it gets extremely difficult to do much of anything in your free time - the only time I play my games is when I really have time to spare, and even then staring at the screen too long gives me a headache.

I can play more than 12 hours per day if I want (Not more than 4 hours without taking a little rest)
Now I can't even play more than 1 hours, i'm too sleepy and tired for school.

I could easily beat a Nintendo game in 24 hours. Most of the time, I have about 14 hours into the game by the time I beat the E4.

Actually most of actual videogames are beatable in one day..
 
  • #34
Actually most of actual videogames are beatable in one day..
Technically yeah....I mean, you can see this with the save time for games nowadays. It's only the long games that can go beyond that (like Skyward Sword).
 
  • #35
Actually most of actual videogames are beatable in one day..
I can't see myself beating out a Final Fantasy game in one day.
 
  • #36
I can't see myself beating out a Final Fantasy game in one day.

Same. Along with SMT4 as well. That game goes by slowly for me. But I'm enjoying it. :3
 
  • #37
Well yeah, some games you can't really beat in one day...and beating in one day for a lot of videogames would still be an impressive feat (atlhough Ace Attorney probably does not really fit this category :p)
 
  • #38
Same. Along with SMT4 as well. That game goes by slowly for me. But I'm enjoying it. :3
Mhmm, I gotta enjoy and absorb some of the awesome events that is taking place in a game :)
 
  • #39
Mhmm, I gotta enjoy and absorb some of the awesome events that is taking place in a game :)

Yes, indeed. That's always fun. Certain games are just wonderful and fun to play slowly. But for me Pokemon wasn't one of those kids. It's more on the short side. Not much to the story so I never cared how fast I beat it.
 
  • #40
Yes, indeed. That's always fun. Certain games are just wonderful and fun to play slowly. But for me Pokemon wasn't one of those kids. It's more on the short side. Not much to the story so I never cared how fast I beat it.
Same here, some games have interesting story line that you must pay attention to while others are there just to build the game properly.
 
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