If you got one, please post. I heard a good one, where an anchorman is like, "and the harvest in Italy was a very bad turnout this season...many crops died and nothing seems to be growing on the spaghetti trees." :P I heard after he said that, the news channel received countless phonecalls asking where they could get a spaghetti tree.
I also seem to be unlucky with DS. My original one--the L shoulder got chipped when it fell. I replaced it with a Polar Lite. The top screen got disconnected from the bottom. Now my black lite is showing signs of falling apart the same way my previous one did...what's up with that?
It's on right now on channel 13. It's a really long and in-depth look at Video Game History. Check it out for a few minutes. I find it boring, but weird how these people made a documentary and this stuff.
My preferences won't save. I have changed my city and click save and it refreshes itself but just goes back to what it was before.
The same with my Profile image. For some reason that is blank now and I pasted in my image link from the website and clicked apply changes and it just goes back to blank.
e1337prodigy
Yes. I tried changing who could see my profile, and it always resets to friends only. blog preferences don't have that problem though.
The heading speaks for itself, but let me elaborate. I just checked on the Wii forum--and there are 2482 posts for Wii friend codes. Now, the only person who would LOOK at that list is someone who wants to brag that he's got 2482 "friends". Instead of getting strangers' codes, and having to PM your actual friends for their codes, why not just slap it onto the Profile page? It certainly wouldn't look out of place near the X360 Gamercard.
Yes, that's right. In a Gamespot video interview from E3, a Retro Studios developer let slip this comment: "We haven't revealed all of the secrets yet of the Wii version."
...No one else seems to have noticed it. Have I hit something big here, or was this just a red herring?
Boba_Fett_3710
Dude, Nintendo pulled the plug on the Gamecube almost a month ago. They might as well make an N64 or SNES version. ...Yeah, that's true. Don't blame me for not thinking, I'm tired.
Yes, that's right. In a Gamespot video interview from E3, a Retro Studios developer let slip this comment: "We haven't revealed all of the secrets yet of the Wii version."
...No one else seems to have noticed it. Have I hit something big here, or was this just a red herring?
I believe they run for 100 hours. That's quite a lot, I'd say, and if the power is low, the light will turn red. That way it won't die on you in the middle of something important. And it is extremely reliable.
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