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I'm a roller. My life keeps rolling downhill.
Is this a preorder gift? Is it a game? Is it a DS acessory? Ok enough of that. Congratz Alishia.
The worst story? Hmm...here goes nothing. So I set my DS lite to charge up on my counter one day and my parents happend to put a big box of canned coke on top of the charger. I wanted to take my partially (but, still worked better then my regular. It only had a small missing peace that reveiled a metal bar) broken DS lite out of there so I can up with the most noligable plan I could think of (Sarcasm.) I tugged on the wire of the charger until my Lite went flying across the room It was detached partially from itself and had a few more issues. After a few months of waiting though about 2 weeks ago I sent it in to Nintendo for 75 bucks plus a 7.52 dollar shipping fee. I am expsecting to come soon.

Here are the pics to prove it:
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c281/danfriedman87/BrokenDSlite3.jpg
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c281/danfriedman87/BrokenDSlite2.jpg
Can anyone link me to any of this music?
I love all the Wii music but, I wish I had all of it. I have a lot of music from Wii sports but, none from the Wii shop channel. My Mom thinks its just bland elevator music but, sometimes I will bring up a channel just to listen to the music.
Was that video from the game or was it a video you guys made? That looked to funny to be for the game.
05. I wanna know whats up with Japan getting every channel before
us. It is one thing that they get games before us but, its bad enough
that they can't design the channels for U.S. and Japan.

.04. Sure I can redownload titles time and time again but, there are
two things about this. A. Not eveyone has wifi in there house and B.
for the people that do its just a pain to have to redownload them
when you could be doing other things. The first thing is a problem
for me because I don't have wifi through out my whole house and I am
supposed to keep my Wii in this one area of my house so when I want
to download a VC title or check out a new channel I have to carry my
Wii and all my other stuff upstairs just to use it a few times. So
yeah storage is an issue

03. Good games is an issue for me 'cause I am not a fan of the minie
games. I am not gonna go off on the casual market but, nintendo
honestly doesn't care about us.

02. Lack of online is a pain. I actually fully enjoy getting on my DS
and play Mario Kart DS but, whatever you have to do try to find some
way around the fcs

01. This brings me to my next point of which is the fact that FC's
are implace in the first place. Now there are two sides to this Side
a of which is that you have to understand this from a point of view
of which is not a Nintendo fanboy view. Most people who are A. a
Sony, or Microsoft fanboy or B. a ordinary person who doesn't play
videogames that often if not at all. These people think of the games
by just graphics ( I agree graphics make somethings but, its not
allways needed) and see all the cell shading in games like Zelda and
also see the type of games and and how they act and are and think wow
that is nice Nintendo makes games for kids. Nintendo obviously knows
this so they put FC's on for that reason. Imagine if there were no
FC's. Someone would sue nintendo saying "My kid was playing MPH with
some people and he was told that if he won this game that they would
kill him." There would be no more nintendo. Now to point B. Point B
of which is that Nintend honestly needs to either get rid of FC's all
together or find some way to get around them because for most games
but, not all they ruin the fun of the game.
So, wait? I have to spend Wii points to give them a game? Wtf?
Duckhunt was the greatest.
Hey I'm 20 and I like that stuff.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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