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#1 aries8269
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I would absolutely love a remake of CV2. The game by itself is great (aside from the piss poor translation). Remake it...fix the translation so that the townspeople are actually useful instead of spitting out gibberish and all will be good.
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Ill have to stick with Frankenstein from PoR because of its missile and automatic weapon arsenal. Once I got the hang of it...I kicked the crap out of him. As for the two of them in the Nest of Evil...you only have to kill one to make the door open =P
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I think I will have to go with Naruto for the time being though they are startin to piss me off with how much they are stretchin the show out.

If you found a genie and he/she/it granted you 3 wishes...what would you wish for?

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Is panicking (oh yeah...thats real original :-p)
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I also find the Owl Knight guy from Symphony of the Night kinda sad.. the way he gets on the ground when you kill his owl... makes me feel like a jerk.OmegaAce1313


Thats the one I would choose. Kill his pet and he drops to the ground crying.

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#6 aries8269
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You are lucky you didnt blow your DS. They use 220volt and thus DS's sold there will come with the 220volt charger. If you look on the back of the plug, you will notice that it only says 110 (or 120). It does not state 110~220 volt like say, the PS2 power adapter or a laptop AC adapter. The way I charge my DS (because im out of country with a US DS) is that I have external batteries that I can connect up to my PSP and DS. Charge it up and then charge my DS.
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No prob. Thats actually how I got my PSP. Friend of mine dropped his and the screen broke. I told him that I would fix it if he got a screen. A few months later, I still had it and he hadnt gotten a screen. Instead, he wound up getting a new PSP and told me I could keep the old one. $32 bucks later (new screen) I had a fully functional PSP =P
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Buffalo Technologies has an adapter almost exactly like the Nintendo USB WiFi adapter however not nearly as restrictive (meaning that other wifi enabled devices like PDAs can connect to it). It is unknown however whether they have software for use with Vista. You would have to research that one.

I was about to mention the LAN adapter however realized that this is for the DS and not the Wii.

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I havent gotten this one yet...actually quite tempted...
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I can not speak to My Sims however I do have Animal Crossing and I find it quite fun. There are many things to do and the fact that it acts as a simulated MMO makes it even that much more fun. Many events to take part in...Many items to collect (and view in the museum).