
Eric of VividGamer.com Writes:
"A user on the NeoGaf forums has posted an image of what looks to be the manual for RE: The Mercenaries 3Dand apparently users will not have the ability to delete saved data on the cartridge. In what seems like an attempt to prevent used game sales, could we be seeing this in future 3DS games?"

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Capcom has announced and released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 on Steam.

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But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂
I have never heard of any game company doing this before. such a strange but effective way of deal with used games sales.
I honestly dont see the problem. I've bought games at gamestop without them removing the save data in the past. (so its not like they wont accept it.) It might suck for people looking to unlock everything, but it doesn't detract from the core product. This reminds me a lot of the "locked" gamesaves for the ps3. These were wildly unaccepted and rarely appeared on a game. Now a days Sony uses it as a marketing point for plus.
In the end... some people might actually LIKE this. I mean we have leaderboards to prove whos the best and with someone elses scores (good or bad) it might just be an additional challenge for some.
Edit~
Also since the game uses coins to unlock weapons for other characters it might also save people time.
lol wow
Just save over the old data.
Problem solved.
I'm not one to buy many used games, but this is a bit much.