![]() The app was made unavailable for download on Madue to the closure of Nintendo eShop services for the Nintendo 3DS. Flipnote Gallery: World service was discontinued in Japan on April 2, 2018, while ticket sales ended on October 2, 2017. It was again put on My Nintendo on Decemfor the Americas region and on Janufor the PAL region, and remained available until 2023. It was eventually released in North America for Club Nintendo members on Februin Europe and Australia, however, those who pre-registered or signed up for a Nintendo Account between March 31 and Apwere able to redeem the app free via My Nintendo. It was set for an August 2013 release in North America and Europe, but due to "unexpectedly high" usage of the online services in Japan, the application's release was delayed for both regions. The application was available as a free download, originally released in Japan on July 24, 2013. Flipnote Studio 3D initially launched with two online communities: Flipnote Gallery: Friends and Flipnote Gallery: World. There are still plenty of children at this moment I even write this, probably getting into a lot of trouble or doing things with adults they clearly know they shouldn’t be doing.Flipnote Studio 3D, known in Japan as Moving Notepad 3D ( うごくメモ帳 3D, Ugoku Memochō Surī Dī) and originally announced as the working title/codename, Flipnote Memo, was an animation application developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.Ī successor to the original Flipnote Studio, Flipnote Studio 3D allows users to use three separate layers to create stereoscopic 3D animations, which can be exported into GIF or AVI format. So removing Swapnote made no difference, it didn’t make the world any safer of a place. Yes, it is a very unfortunate situation, sadly it’s a situation that can’t be avoided and could have easily be done without any 3DS’s at all. I could understand if it was some huge issue on Swapnote, and the only thing people were sending each other were nude pictures but it wasn’t. I can’t stand when everyone else is punished because of a few people who made some poor choices. Don’t just half ass it on one system, then treat the other differently, or allow to leave certain features in games that could lead to the same exact outcome with Swapnote. I feel if Nintendo is going to try and be the parental guardians of gaming, then apply it to every aspect of your games and systems. My parents weren’t bad either by any means, but they can’t watch you every single second of your life. I know I was a little sneaky rascal when I was younger, and if I wanted to do something, I’d figure it out. So why even bother? Like I said, even without the 3DS, these kids will find a way. The same thing could play out as with those other incidents. Yet Nintendo hasn’t stripped down those features. To make matter worse, more children play that game period. I know most young girls, that is literally their favorite 3DS game as well. So why are they going to remove something like Swapnote, but then still let kids just talk to anyone in Animal Crossing pretty much? Cause let’s face it, most parents probably have no idea their kids can even do that in a game like Animal Crossing. In Animal Crossing you can add virtually anyone or talk to anyone on the islands, through Club Tortimer. You can add people easily on the Wii U, but then on the 3DS, it is a total pain the ass. Nintendo is also stupidly restrictive about certain things, then they don’t even bother with others, which makes no sense at all. Unless you lock them in a room and monitor their every movement 24/7, they will most likely get into some trouble every now and then. Even with good information given, sometimes you just cannot stop a child from doing something stupid, that’s life. It’s a slippery slope because even with the best parenting, sometimes your child can just be a little shit no matter what you do. So even if they couldn’t communicate or send pictures on their 3DS, they would do it some other way, on a phone or computer. These kids were at least smart enough to know they could look online to unlock the parental controls. So the 3DS being a small part of this, really didn’t make a damn difference. ![]() It was even said in one of the incidents that the girl was already talking to these men in an online forum before hand. Which means they had to have had a computer or a smartphone to do this, which also means they were already talking to these people on either. If you actually read the story, you’d know these kids broke the parental locks in order to do this. This kind of stuff is going to happen regardless if a kid has a 3DS or not. It isn’t a gaming companies responsibility to raise children for their parents. The only people to blame are Nintendo with that.
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