Not a bad price for a digital copy, not really into my 3ds lately so could be wrong!
Please note 3DS console required to play - not compatible with original DS consoles
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D takes the Nintendo classic - one of the most critically acclaimed games ever made - and returns it to the Nintendo 3DS system with the added depth and realism of stunning, glasses free 3D visuals.
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imsomethingyournot
2 May 177#3
I think you're confusing CDKeys with G2A there buddy
ijwia
2 May 175#2
nintendo already got paid for it, unless its been stolen, which it won't have been
myshon
2 May 174#4
13,99 in Argos for physical copy. Cold for me.
Matt4045
2 May 173#1
I suppose it's good if you're looking exclusively for digital, but you can easily find it cheaper in physical form.
Also, this is CDKeys, Nintendo won't see a penny from your sale.
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Matt4045
2 May 173#1
I suppose it's good if you're looking exclusively for digital, but you can easily find it cheaper in physical form.
Also, this is CDKeys, Nintendo won't see a penny from your sale.
ijwia
2 May 175#2
nintendo already got paid for it, unless its been stolen, which it won't have been
imsomethingyournot
2 May 177#3
I think you're confusing CDKeys with G2A there buddy
myshon
2 May 174#4
13,99 in Argos for physical copy. Cold for me.
waynester21
2 May 172#5
Don't understand the benefit of digital if they're more expensive than physical copies. Unless you're impatient then just get the physical copy which has a resale value to it if you get bored. Voted cold.
Sparkles to waynester21
2 May 17#11
Well with Nintendo you get the added feature of the download being tied to your specific console
Matt4045
2 May 17#6
CDKeys is a grey market seller.
frish
2 May 17#7
Agreed with getting the physical copy. I'd personally rather have the physical copy over a digital one. If they let you move it over to the switch (though that mostly applies to emulation games) or even other ds systems then there could be some benefit to digital, but that doesn't seem to be the case. £14 on amazon for nintendo selects. Maybe cheaper elsewhere, I didn't check.
I just finished this game myself which was decent and thought I should finally get round to trying the zelda series out (I know) 3d was a pita though on the old system as always.
some people prefer to have their games in digital. especially on a handheld. less to bring around with you.
barkerisonfire
2 May 17#10
Whilst yep they are considered grey market they do obtain their own keys. And they're the only one's selling the keys. Honestly I think some of the game keys from them now are keys from publishers as their prices have been slowly rising recently.
Opening post
Please note 3DS console required to play - not compatible with original DS consoles
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D takes the Nintendo classic - one of the most critically acclaimed games ever made - and returns it to the Nintendo 3DS system with the added depth and realism of stunning, glasses free 3D visuals.
Top comments
Also, this is CDKeys, Nintendo won't see a penny from your sale.
All comments (16)
Also, this is CDKeys, Nintendo won't see a penny from your sale.
I just finished this game myself which was decent and thought I should finally get round to trying the zelda series out (I know) 3d was a pita though on the old system as always.
https://3ds.guide/
Its worth it trust me