It captures everything! 11 As reported by GoNintendo from what appears to be a notice released by the Japanese retailer Enterking, it seems that there is a possibility that Nintendo 3DS is able to record in a log the possible use of flash cart (type R4) or similar cartridges are not recognized by Nintendo.
Such registration would leave a trace in the console, and may even stop the machine through software updates system, rendering it useless. "3DS not available for purchase: if you use illegal or equipment not approved by Nintendo or customized applications are not recognized," says a handbill Enterking intended for any users who want to sell their Nintendo 3DS, "there is a possibility that Nintendo does not become 3DS update through bootable system.
" In this case, of course, the retailer has no plans to buy the console. It is in fact no official information, which expect any feedback from Nintendo. Source: GoNintendo
Such registration would leave a trace in the console, and may even stop the machine through software updates system, rendering it useless. "3DS not available for purchase: if you use illegal or equipment not approved by Nintendo or customized applications are not recognized," says a handbill Enterking intended for any users who want to sell their Nintendo 3DS, "there is a possibility that Nintendo does not become 3DS update through bootable system.
" In this case, of course, the retailer has no plans to buy the console. It is in fact no official information, which expect any feedback from Nintendo. Source: GoNintendo
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