
O2 NINTENDO SWITCH™ Game Controller Usage Not Available Japanese – Nintendo CERO 2151-0102 2300 yen
Attempting to tinker with the program triggered the guard.
Did you mess with the global version?
Even with something like this, it costs 40,000…
It was just that it wasn’t connected to the internet…
I heard that if you get caught reselling, they’ll lock you out from their side…
They must have just pulled out the code for Mario Kart… Otherwise, they wouldn’t write it this way.
If the download doesn’t work, then the set of Mario Kart is also no good.
I’m curious about what kind of behavior it exhibits.
It says Japanese… so did they get penalized for resale or something?
Make sure to properly ban the console.
The card key software is not working either, so most Switch 2 software can’t be played.
Still, it is honorable to attempt to sell.
Can the package version be updated and have online features?
It turned into just plastic garbage that isn’t covered by the warranty.
It seems that when I tried to modify it, it entered a boot loop, so I don’t think it’s a modification, but I wonder if I did something online…
I have a proper identification number.
It’s just that the bundled code has already been used, so it’s invalid.
>>17Even used packaged software with a code generally has the same warning, right?
>>17If the main unit can be used normally, they wouldn’t sell it for a 5000 yen discount.
I don’t mind if you mess with it, but don’t sell it as secondhand…
Isn’t it a console ban due to cheating or something?
Why did you buy it?
I feel like someone who doesn’t really understand might buy it because it’s cheap.
Isn’t this on the verge of not selling?
I feel like my personal information and card details will be stolen if I connect to the internet.
You bought it well…
Isn’t it a bit too aggressive of a price?
I don’t want to use my own My Nintendo account for this.
I wonder if they block based on the serial number or MAC address of the main unit.
Has the Switch already been cracked?
Being able to cheat means just that.
>>28Does this mean that the protection has been breached if this is true?
Then, with the start of the Chinese flow, we might be entering a big resale era…
You can actually do a console ban…
>>29I often see idiots getting killed in Splatoon 3.
>>29It’s usually there.
>>29I’ve been playing since the Wii U days.
Gadget YouTubers are likely to buy it for the purpose of disassembly.
I can’t understand the mindset of a store that buys stuff like this…
If the current game hardware’s online features are criticized, the appeal is not just halved.
The store side doesn’t do DL tests or anything.
It’s a boring conclusion that the Mario Kart code has already been used.
It says that DLC cannot be used.
The Mario Kart World bundled edition doesn’t come with a code and needs to be downloaded directly from the My Nintendo Store.
If DLC isn’t possible, what else can be done?
A product to deceive those who do not think.
>>38When I hear “DLC,” I can’t help but think it’s referring to additional content like costumes.
Isn’t it the staff’s personal belongings?
It hasn’t even been a week since it was released…
I wonder what I did to make this happen…
It’s suspicious that they’re trying to sell Switch 2 at this time; it’s probably 90% likely to be a scam. Cancel everything.
Isn’t it a dedicated console for Switch1 software?
The bundled version of Mario Kart is linked to the Nintendo account that was first used to download it.
It becomes like this when it’s used.
There are various interpretations, so you won’t know until you actually buy it, but I really don’t want to buy something so cursed in the first place.
There are quite a few consoles that have been banned even on PS5.
Is it because I got two consoles and only downloaded Mario Kart?
>>51Are there cases where you just download the software?
It might not even apply the system update.
Can the buyer determine whether it is possible to download or not?
I think when I used to work at a rental shop, we handled it as a purchase without bulk downloads.
I don’t want to buy a new hard drive second-hand.
I don’t even like the fact that it has the fingerprints of resellers on it.
It seems that many people who aren’t used to sudden downloads are complaining that there is no code included.
When I picked it up at the store yesterday, I was shown a note that said the download for Mario Kart would start when I connected to the eShop for the first time!
It might be okay if it’s around 5,000.
I wonder if there are people who would buy something like this given the current situation…
>>58You’re not here, right?
In the first place, I think it will circulate relatively quickly because the number of units shipped continues to increase rapidly.
>>76That’s right.
There’s nothing.
Isn’t it stupid to buy this?
Of course, selling is also foolish.
If you don’t need to start it up now, there might be people who want to break it down for video ideas, right?
I hope those who bought more than two cars with the intention of reselling them out of greed end up suffering and can’t sell them at all~
40,000 for decomposition… hmm.
>>62Is it available for practice?
You probably tried to modify it, but it’s pretty amazing to try to mess with it at this stage.
The PS5 has quite a few components linked to the account.
It was impossible to make use of someone who was banned, no matter what.
Just sell it as junk already.
It seems possible to buy something and resell it on Mercari without writing anything.
I don’t think the store side is to blame, as they probably didn’t know when they were selling it.
These are the things that YouTubers buy.
>>69A lid that fits a cracked pot.
>>73Well, breakdown videos are purely interesting sometimes…
Is it a pattern where you don’t really know yet because it just came out, and you should buy it?
It’s a find!
The downloadable code for the included Mario Kart Wii just doesn’t work.
Even if I take it apart to use the parts, this price is just too much.
The main body ban is not usually imposed unless something really bad happens, so did you mess with it before the release date?
If you’re going to buy this, it would be better to just save up money and buy the genuine product…
The Mario Kart set version doesn’t have a paper with a code, and it’s likely designed to download through console linkage.
You probably can’t download Mario Kart Software to another device, right?
>>80Oh, is that how it is?
Marika is linked to the main body for the download itself.
It’s a unique pattern where you link it with your Nintendo account during the first download.
The price of the opened bundled version will be the same as the normal version.
I wonder if the person who sold it declared it.
Seriously, parents who don’t understand anything might buy this.
Should I BAN you and make you unusable too?
Downloadable content unavailable!?
It’s kind of unfortunate for Nintendo that there are so many suspicious discussions related to Switch 2.
If it’s just that I can’t download Marika, that’s way too cheap.
It’s too ridiculous in so many ways…
Is it possible that the software can’t be updated?
The first Japanese body ban is too strict.
It must be something serious if they’re already being punished…
It might be a good deal for someone who is a decomposition enthusiast.
It feels like I got a hard ban due to account linking.
I want you to write it like “without Mario Kart lol,” but I guess there are some rules.
>>95Don’t provoke.
The purchase price is around 20,000?
Since you can ban at the device level, if the kids take a camera and do something inappropriate, they’ll get banned…
If it’s just used Mario Kart, the price is quite reasonable.
It’s almost unused.
>>99Why not just buy it?
Maybe it was something like turning on the power once it was sent to wholesale.
I don’t think there will be a day-one ban for regular purchases unless something really unusual happens.
If I get banned, I won’t even be able to start it up.
>>102You’re detailed.
More details.
>>102Are you an experienced person?
It seems that those who absolutely want it for their sons or grandsons might end up buying it.
Can’t use the DLC because I’m not connected to the internet?
On the contrary, what can the thread image do…?
The shop can be used, right?
If the original owner had noted down the DLC number.
There are cases where it couldn’t be used after purchase.
I’m just putting a note as a precaution.
There are people who just take note of the numbers and sell codes on flea market sites.
So it is stated like this on the software with a DLC code for the first-time bonus.
It seems there are examples where it worked once I actually input it.
There’s still a chance that Marika might be available.
>>112It seems like they’re doing something like this.
>>120Is it the wisdom of reselling for a higher profit?
>>112Mario Kart W is a type that links to your account when you connect the main unit to the e-shop and allows you to download it.
If you move the downloaded account to a different console, the software will be gone.
So I think it’s the version of Mario Kart without W… probably.
Did you mess with the firmware or something?
Probably one that can’t be updated anymore.
I think you would understand if you usually play games or go to shops…
It might be a defective product, but it sold well.
>>118It’s because they are a convinced offender.
If you were banned in the first place, you wouldn’t be able to connect to the internet.
It says “unable to use DLC” instead of “unable to connect to the internet,” and is there a twist where the Mario Kart code isn’t entered?
>>119No, I can connect to the internet.
If it’s the same as 1, then if the console is banned, it feels like it can’t connect to the Nintendo Store from here, but conversely, things sent from there (console updates) can be downloaded even if the console is banned.
There are YouTubers who, when new hardware comes out, first bend it with gorilla power and then smash it into pieces in a high-power mixer, so there are probably many crackers who hack it too.
Without Marika, it’s like around 40,000 or something like that.
I see, so it feels like a Mario Kart set without Mario Kart.
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>>127That’s lame…
>>127What’s wrong?
Even at places like Geo, bundled versions like this will be treated as software-less.
The selling price will be treated the same as that of a regular used version.
I don’t want to see such a foolish ending, so I hope it gets distributed normally soon.
I used the camera on Switch2, but how do I turn it off or check it?
If the phrasing is that you can’t use DLC because you can’t put in Marika, then it’s really a great deal.
If it’s a console ban, it’s too expensive.
>>133If you ask which is more likely…
>>133I work at a second-hand shop, but with this way of writing, it’s the former.
If sold at a reasonable price, it would be like this.
The game “Soft” with the first-time limited DLC also has this notation.
The ID is shamefully posting and then deleting it themselves.
I don’t know how to put it, but there are more thoughtless people in the world than I expected…
>>137Game consoles and games have a better cash conversion rate compared to home appliances, so they are often used for cashing out.
I think the thread image was taken to a nearby second-hand store because it’s not really worth selling at flea markets or such.
It’s hard to believe that a used shop would discount 5000 yen just because it doesn’t have Marika.
So if it can’t connect to the store, it will display something else.
It’s okay if you know what you’re doing, but carelessly modifying things and getting banned is another story.
How do second-hand stores check if items are working?
>>141Back in the day, when I was doing it, I used to test play action games with a lot of operations behind the counter.
I was doing something like a joint liability.
>>147I see, that’s what you’re doing.
It might be troublesome, but I think they will explain it in detail when you buy it.
Is it impossible to have DLC, so the update patch is also not possible?
There are two types of SwitchBAN: account and software ban (which prevents connection to any online content with that account or game ID) and console ban (which completely prevents connection to the online store).
The former can be changed by altering the software, and the main unit is no different from the normal one, but the latter has the Switch itself banned, so online play, updates, and software downloads are not possible.
I don’t really understand the camera’s functions, so I would like someone who knows to teach me.
I wonder why, even though it’s being explained, they stubbornly believe it’s a ban…
>>150I think it’s because they are people with such low intelligence that they can’t see reality and say things like “Nintendo’s resale countermeasures are the strongest! Resellers are in tears!”
>>150It’s a thread for collecting responses for summary sites and videos.
In the first place, if it has been banned, it cannot be sold as a product…
Normally, it makes sense that you can’t buy it at the store, so it’s not normal for it to be lined up at the store.
Even so, selling it at this price means they must have bought it at a quite low price.
>>155Just like with the initial PS5 release, there’s no advantage in driving the price down.
Most of it is bought at a high price and quickly sold off.
I used to work at Haduf, but even as junk, I wouldn’t sell banned items…
I was quite affected by being banned after carelessly connecting online with CFW still installed, but it’s not something that can be bought back, and if I were to buy it, the store would get angry at me.
I haven’t seen any pre-owned ones that are banned, but I wonder if they are circulating.
It’s almost trash, isn’t it?
I won’t buy it even for ten thousand.
Look closely, the tax-inclusive price is written below, so what you see is the tax-excluded price.
It’s the same price as the version without MariCar.
I can’t even imagine a situation where you would sell using only the code for Marika right after the release…
>>163Regardless of whether it is used or not, you write it like this.
Even if it has never been used, at least the original owner knows the code.
I can’t take responsibility for that.
>>173Isn’t there no card input for downloading MariCar?
>>180Even without input, isn’t it already unusable since it has already been dropped with the original user’s ID?
I can’t take it apart myself, but if someone else is going to dismantle it, I’d like to see it a little.
This time, I’m strengthening the authority more.
It doesn’t just get banned; it goes as far as being unusable.
So someone is selling the Switch 2 below retail price a few days after its release, and used game stores are also selling it below retail price?
>>166Well, that sounds like a normal thing to say…
>>167Certainly…
>>166I can’t help but think this feeling is a bit silly, considering it’s such a normal thing in the used sales market…
There was a story about someone who bought a PS5 that had been banned second-hand and tried to restore it, but in the end, there was nothing they could do.
Why did I buy something like this?
Should I organize the photos taken with the camera in an album?
I didn’t understand it for a while.
It would probably be better to sell it whole at a normal price, and since Mario Kart is available, there must have been quite a strange sequence of events.
When I think about it, it’s strange that there are so many people selling items for more than the recent retail price…
I don’t really understand why it’s a shop for resale, and I’m curious about how it ended up being sold.
>>177I want money in cash.
It’s either that I can’t use the flea market app or that it’s a hassle to use.
There’s hardly anything else.
It seems like a store that has a contract with Nintendo and sells new products.
If we sell used items for higher than your suggested retail price, it would be a big problem…
The store clerk at Geo can’t possibly determine if a purchase is banned.
The way of writing is quite suggestive.
If DLC is not available, it seems like a lot of people would think that what they bought later can still be used.
>>182No, that’s why you can use it!
This is just referring to the included Mario Kart.
>>191There’s no point in talking to idiots who can only praise Nintendo.
Even if you point out the facts, they don’t listen to things that are inconvenient for them.
The hottest junk parts at 40,000…
The child or husband bought the Switch 2 without permission, and the wife got angry.
It seems that if I wasn’t using a flea market site, I would have no choice but to sell it to a second-hand shop.
Is it just that you got bored and sold it?
If you look closely at this price tag, it says the tax-inclusive price in the hidden part at the bottom.
The price of 44,900 including tax means it exceeds 49,000, so selling used items at nearly retail price is quite bold.
Well, since it’s originally a Mario Kart pack, it could have probably been priced higher.
If everyone could absolutely identify and sell things at high prices, it would be way worse than just resellers in the world…
Which shop could it be? This explanation is way too lacking.
>>189Because in a physical store, you only need to explain it when making a purchase.
>>189If you have normal reading comprehension, you should be able to understand that you can’t download the bundled title.
I might have gotten two right.
It might be someone who dislikes reselling.
Mario Kart is a two-player DLC, right?
The one attached to Switch2 is
If you buy it as a trial and can’t use it, you can just return it.
>>194Make sure to throw away the receipts properly.
>>194Used items are generally non-returnable, right?
>>203If it’s at Geo, they offer used warranties.
>>208Sofmap also allowed the return of used consoles.
It seems they tried to transfer the account that was using CFW to Switch 2 and purify it!!
I think it’s just that you can’t use Mario Kart’s DLC, and it’s the same price as the regular version.
I would buy it.
>>198At this price, I might as well buy a new one.
The price is almost unchanged from the normal retail price, so it’s more of an aggressive pricing strategy.
Isn’t it quite fatal that online content is unavailable?
I can’t even update it.
The new iPhone is so popular that even used ones are discounted by 3000 yen, so there are cases where the discount rate is only 1%.
When there were no Switches or PS5s available in stores, the used prices were almost the same as new ones.
Well, there wasn’t even a used one available.
There’s an extremely stupid person, but I wonder how they are living.
>>206There are so many incredibly stupid people living in the world, whether it’s on TV or the internet, so there’s probably no point in questioning that anymore.
Isn’t it that resellers aren’t suffering any damage from this?
>>209It might be better to keep the mindset of thinking about resellers in check when selling second-hand items.
>>209The conversation jumped around too suddenly, and I don’t understand.
>>216I wonder if they don’t understand the difference between high-priced reselling and selling to a regular second-hand shop…
The download content bundle states that downloadable content is not available.
What this means is that
Wasn’t the Mario Kart for Switch2 able to be downloaded for two players?
>>219Like you, everyone does not know the details.
It’s the type of person who bought this, not to resell it, but ended up not playing that game much.
It says that DLC is not available in the notation, but there is a high possibility that DLC has not been used at all yet.
When buying used items, there should be prior explanation if returns are not allowed.