Anything by DragonForce :PKrazykraz01lmao dragonforce on acoustic guitar, I don't think so lol that would be kinda cool though.
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I'm looking to play a really hard song on guitar because its rainy and I can't go to the baseball fields. I want something you can play on acoustic guitar. Don't say Stairway to Heaven because that not the least bit hard...Here are some bands I like:
Alter Bridge
The Killers
Candlebox
Seven Mary Three
12 Stones
Jimmy Eat World
Recommend!!Â
DS has what's called "Download Play". Your friend is right, you can download demos, onto your DS, or if you live in Japan, you could use the Download Service, which let you play demos, donwload content, patches, etc...however you don't and most of us here dont..:( I have no clue if Nintendo will even bother bringing it here, for now, because Japan is a much smaller country, where the US and other parts of the world are much larger.[QUOTE="-WhiteSnake-"]I have one last question, I remember my friend mentioning that you could download other games onto your ds from someone elses...? is this true?yoshi_64
Well it's a good thing still, because you can play multiplayer on DS games, with one game pak, and it offers more options, than the GBA did. It depends on the game,however Meteos, Bomberman DS and Advance Wars DS, are some of the best multiplayer games so far. IMO.
Thats cool how many demos can you store?Someone sounds excited about the DS, despite not being the owner of one. :P[QUOTE="-WhiteSnake-"]Wow, so the ds online is free...and you don't have to hook up the router or anything to your phoneline or computer?yoshi_64
To answer your question, DS online will be free of charge, HOWEVER it's only for Nintendo made games, and Developers who choose NOT to charge. This means that 3rd party developers like Capcom, Konami, etc can charge for online game use on the DS, if they have you using THEIR servers. It's kind of like the PS2's online service. However Nintendo has made hints, that this one will be a lot better.
Also, I digress, back to your other question, you DO need a wireless router. In order for the DS to go online it needs to hook up to a hotspot, which can be found in homes, coffee shops, airports, and other places. This is what will enable your DS to go online, but you don't connect it with wires or anything. This is WIRELESS. So as long as you are in range, you will be just fine.
Can't wait intill next week
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