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Offline Steel Diver

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No need for picture taking in Pushmo's sequel.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/32387

QR codes for Crashmo can be downloaded using the Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser, according to the game's Japanese website. Unlike Pushmo, you will no longer be required to take a picture in order to attain more puzzles, meaning that you do not need to have the code open on another device.

The game has already been released in Japan and owners can navigate to the official game webpage to access new courses produced by the developers. The pictures need to be downloaded to the 3DS and then loaded in the game to make the courses available to play. The feature in fact works for all Crashmo custom stage QR codes saved to the SD card.

Crashmo will be available in North America through the eShop on November 22. The European release (as Fallblox) is due for late November.

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Re: QR Codes in Crashmo Can Be Downloaded Via the 3DS Internet Browser
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2012, 07:06:57 AM »
Can you still do it the QR code way? I almost never use the internet browser on the 3DS. This though might be change that since I'm definitely picking up Crashmo.
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Re: QR Codes in Crashmo Can Be Downloaded Via the 3DS Internet Browser
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2012, 12:16:47 PM »
I never use the 3DS browser either, but perhaps it might be a useful feature if, for instance, you're in range of a wifi hotspot but don't have another device on which to display the QR code. I have to be honest though, in this day and age most people seem to have smart phones so I'm not sure how useful this is going to be.
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