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#1 -F34R-
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wohooo, what a great deal !

I was at the local flea market this morning, and was about to leave. I passed by this table, and saw, what I thought was a wired 360 controller.

Well, turns out, it was a wireless controller, with a play n charge kit. I asked how much he wanted for it, and he said $10. I happily paid the nice man, and went on my way. I get home and check it all out. Everything works perfectly ! I just got a great deal on this !

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The thing is, you can't get an empty memory stick. You can only get a normal one and put a new memory chip in it. To make the chip, you'd have to make a code with languages such as Java, C, and C++. The code is then transferred into the chips "motherboard", or whatever is in there, and BAM! You have yourself a newer, better stick. Still working on the code.High_Spy

you are truly and idiot.

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#3 -F34R-
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[QUOTE="fiscope"][QUOTE="TechSidd"]

[QUOTE="fiscope"]unfortunately this is not a good place to discuss this stuff you could get banned. But at most a ds game will be 512 megabytes(I think.) But most are about 16-64 megabytes. Only a couple go over one hundred, and those are music games andones with lots of movieslike Elite Beat agents and hotel dusk.TechSidd

um no a ds cartridge holds 1.8 gb i think......where do u get your info??????

That's wrong. The Wii disks hold 1.8 gigabytes. If the DS held that much it's games could be bigger than the gamecube's. In which case I would have to wonder why the DS games look so bad.

My whole presumption was that this guy meant the M3 Simply. I have no idea what the DS Simply is, but I have a feeling we are talking about the same thing...

If the DS flash based memory did hold 1.8 gigabytes (not to be confused with Gigabits

i was thinking that he was talking about the cartridge.... and yes the cartridge does hold up to 2 gb (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_DS#Technical_specifications) the Wii disks hold 8.5 gb max (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Optical_Disc) and the game cube disks hold 1.5 gb (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Optical_Disc)

now this is FACTS

Which only equal 256MB for the DS cart storage capacity.

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I've had the DS Lite since its' launch, and it still looks brand new. mint. The only protection it has is a Hori for the two screens. Other than that, it get's cleaned daily, and it very well taken care of.
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My 360 is broken and out of warrenty so instead of paying the money to get it fixed i have thought of a master plan. im going to buy a new 360 from wal-mart and switch it with mine and return it. do you think this will work? does aanyone know if they check the serial number on the 360 and if they do how would they know if its the right serial number or not because it doesnt say on the receipt does it?

anyways... the people at wal-mart are fat old ladys who dont know anything so i think it will work since i have returned many games without a receipt that i have bought from a flea market used for like 10 bucks and i make like 60 bucks out of it.

if you have a problem of me doing this, you are soft and dont reply because walmart is the second richest company in the world and who cares if they lose $500. thats like a penny for them

xboxlover175

I hope you get caught.. loser.

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#6 -F34R-
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Mark my words, Halo 3 will get a 8.5 or lower (on GS anyway)

The only thing left in the Halo series is the remaining hype from the fanboys. IGN wasn't impressed from their latest Halo 3 playtest and I don't blame them, having to test yet ANOTHER same old Halo for the 3rd time now.

Stop hyping the game now, and it won't be such a depressed stage for all those fanboys of the game.

--Wolf--

I've played games that got 5 or below rating and still enjoyed the game. It's a personal preference, not a gaming site dictation.

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I'm 31 and use the DS every so often. My three kids get the most use out of it though... 10,6, and 6. I've been contemplating getting another one for my twins to share. Right now, they go between one PSP, a GBA, and the DS Lite.
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I've had a white DS Lite since its' U.S launch.
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That's the part number.....
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#10 -F34R-
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What firmware are you using ? What program are you using, and what version is it ?

You can also try uninstalling whatever program you used, restart PC, reinstall the application, and restart you computer again, then start encoding the files again.