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#1 candiedfetus
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DS. Just because I can see.
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#2 candiedfetus
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I started as soon as I could comprehend games. My parents let me play with their gameboy (original GB Tetris, I believe) and it evolved from there. I also remember playing some ski game on the computer.
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#3 candiedfetus
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I love my SNES and always will. Going back and playing Kirby and Marion never gets old for me. I also love how durable it was. I have dropped it a fair share of times, and it works perfectly. If I dropped my 360, I would be looking at getting a new one. As for portable, I like GameBoy. I still go play Pokemon Yellow. c:
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#4 candiedfetus
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I liked Animal Crossing. All of the Zelda games were fantastic, also.
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#5 candiedfetus
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Although it wasn't as popular as the Mario games, I loved Kirby DreamLand 3. It also has really nice, cute graphics. Super Mario World and Super Mario Cart are a must, though. I enjoyed Zombies Ate My Neighbors too.

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#6 candiedfetus
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I wouldn't count on finding a new one. A good way would be to go around your community and ask, or run an ad in the paper. A lot of people have an SNES stashed somewhere unused. I still have mine and it works perfectly. I would just try eBay again and make sure you get it from a reputible seller.
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#7 candiedfetus
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Achievement points aren't worth anything. They are just there to show off to your online friends how many achievements there are. Microsoft Points are what you use to buy stuff. They are point cards you can find in stores and you can buy stuff from the Xbox Live Marketplace with them.

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#8 candiedfetus
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I prefer Pokemon, especially on games. I watched the Digimon show and enjoyed it, though.

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#9 candiedfetus
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I do. Sometimes I'll spend holiday and birthday money on games, though.

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#10 candiedfetus
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First off, you might want to list the other game's that you had so that people don't suggest those. I think Animal Crossing looks good. I haven't played it personally on the DS, but I loved it on the GameCube. It's kind of hard to explain, so you might want to look up the review for it, it's really in-depth. The reason I kept playing it was because it's just so addictive. Plus it has things that you need to check in on it every day. It keeps me from getting bored because it constantly changes.

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