Are there any benefits from importing a 3DS LL from Nippon against buying a local United States one?
You mean a 3DS LL, which is exclusive to Japan, not a 3DS XL (anywhere else), right?Are there any benefits from importing a 3DS LL from Nippon against buying a local United States one?
Which is why I wanted him to specify the question. LL's are Japanese XL's - they're all going to be region locked for Japan regardless where you get them from.The only benefit would be to be able to play games that are released in Japan but not elsewhere. But keep in mind that you'll have to get ALL you games from Japan if you decide to get the Japanese 3DS XL because of region locking.
I just like saying 'LL' instead of 'XL' at times. Gomen nasai.Which is why I wanted him to specify the question. LL's are Japanese XL's - they're all going to be region locked for Japan regardless where you get them from.
The benefit is being able to play Japanese games, the drawback is not being able to play any other games, as with all Region Locked hardware.I just like saying 'LL' instead of 'XL' at times. Gomen nasai.
I meant to say whether are there any benefits on obtaining a 3DS LL against a 3DS XL.
I should tell you that there is a context here.
- I plan on importing a Monster Hunter Tri + 3DS LL combo that cost 15,800 en.
- I am going to learn Nipponese, hence I would want to get native material. (I am not at a loss for native material, though.)
- I am anticipating a region lock remover in the future.
- However, I am keeping an eye on Nintendo Shop offers.
(*≧▽≦)ノシ)) Maybe there is some Japanese humor in these forums! But not say this in real life around Japanese person... they are think you are Aho!You're the first that I have ever seen use that word. XD
Even if I know a few words in japanese, I don't use them in english conversations.(*≧▽≦)ノシ)) Maybe there is some Japanese humor in these forums! But not say this in real life around Japanese person... they are think you are Aho!
I have spoken with a non-native Japanese person who is study(take course) the language, they are sound good but you are tell they are not native... it is sound like odd. But never with person who only know little. I imagine is same.Even if I know a few words in japanese, I don't use them in english conversations.
And yeah, speaking japanese with an actual japanese is vastly different then "weaboos" speaking it.
You're the first that I have ever seen use that word. XD
To both of you, I mean... the 'real name' of Japan is Nippon, hence I say 'Nipponese.'(*≧▽≦)ノシ)) Maybe there is some Japanese humor in these forums! But not say this in real life around Japanese person... they are think you are Aho!
I say japan because that'snthe name in english.To both of you, I mean... the 'real name' of Japan is Nippon, hence I say 'Nipponese.'
Hey; I say 'Deutchland' instead of 'Germany' (and even 'en' instead of 'yen!)'. I just feel... wrong when I use the name 'the world' uses instead of the name 'their own people use.' I compare that to using someone's 'real name' instead of a nickname that a person never wanted.
Yes; I am an ahoo. (I always was a retarded idiot.) In fact, I got twice in trouble for using the word 'Nipponese' here.
Even so, I know a bit more Japanese/Nipponese than a 'wapanese'/'weeaboo' does. (I can translate 'wapanese,' but I can only understand bits and pieces of real Japanese/Nipponese.)
This is painful and ironic...I say japan because that'snthe name in english.
I say nippon is japanese because that's the word in said language.
I say Japon in in french because that's the word in said language.
I say this out of repect. I know that some japanese I know irl would get pretty offended if I start using the word you're using.
Also, I've seen u using the word, gomenasai, instead of sorry... This contradicts a bit your statement. We know that u know some japanese words so there's no need to show it here.
When I say the français, instead of french people, it sounds increadibly offending. I'm not mad at you, but itt's just preventive measure.
At least use Nihongo next time then, Nipponese sounds incredibly stupid, sorry.To both of you, I mean... the 'real name' of Japan is Nippon, hence I say 'Nipponese.'
Hey; I say 'Deutchland' instead of 'Germany' (and even 'en' instead of 'yen!)'. I just feel... wrong when I use the name 'the world' uses instead of the name 'their own people use.' I compare that to using someone's 'real name' instead of a nickname that a person never wanted.
Yes; I am an ahoo. (I always was a retarded idiot.) In fact, I got twice in trouble for using the word 'Nipponese' here.
Even so, I know a bit more Japanese/Nipponese than a 'wapanese'/'weeaboo' does. (I can translate 'wapanese,' but I can only understand bits and pieces of real Japanese/Nipponese.)