Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U Community

Kat♪derpkat123

04/24/2015 3:02 PM ·Spoilers

How sad… All you people who are about to beg someone else for a Mewtwo code need to grow up and realize two things; 1: THE CODE YOU WERE GIVEN HAS BEEN USED BY THE RECIPIENT. And 2: THE CODE IS PROBABLY FAKE IN THE FIRST PLACE. You can't wait less than a week for a character in a videogame? Too bad. And to people who actually gave away their code: WHY DIDN'T YOU AUCTION IT ON eBay?!

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  • Because it's generous. Plus, I don't see anyone begging for codes anymore. Probably because of the new rule... :/ and the fact that in 4 days, they can just pay... :o

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  • what kind of idot would spend what would probably be over 100 dollars for a code when they could just download the character for under 5 dollars on the eshop

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  • @Jeremy All the people who begged for codes, apparently. Friend of mine sold a code for $89 and he and I had a massive laugh at whoever it was that bought it. With the money he gained selling the code he's just guaranteed to buy Mewtwo the day of release.

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  • yeah I can understand how it would benefit the seller I'm just puzzled why someone would spend that much money when they can just wait a few more days and spend much less or why they didn't register for the codes themselves

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  • @Villager (can't be bothered to put in âççèntş) Generous? Spending $60-$80 on two games and being told about a code for, perhaps, the GREATEST fighter in Smash, then giving away the said code for free? I've always assumed Nintendo as a give a little, get a little company, like with Club Nintendo, so then we then give away Nintendo's thanks? Yeah, the begging has stopped HERE, but not everywhere.

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  • @Jeremy Yeah, I don't really understand it either. Maybe its just about seeing who in a group of friends can get it first by begging.

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  • It is generous to give away a code. You just said why. Paying $80+ and giving away a code for free IS generous...

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  • then again I do plan to spend however much money it costs to get a Jigglypuff amiibo on ebay eventually so like I have room to talk

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  • @Villager Yes, it is generous, but when you look at how you earned the code in the first place makes you want to keep it for yourself.

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  • Yeah, true.

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  • but wat about the confirmed Reggy DLC ?

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