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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 3:54PM (Unverified) said

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Happy birthday, Mom! I'm trying to force my hobbies onto you instead of giving you something that has anything to do with your own interests!
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 4:45PM (Unverified) said

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Hahaha, that's hilarious. I don't know if she's that thrilled about it though. I wonder if my mom would be keen on the idea of owning a portable videogame system...
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 4:35PM (Unverified) said

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Kind of like getting a bowling ball with someone else's name engraved on it.
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 5:22PM (Unverified) said

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Wow! His mom is Laurie Anderson!
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 5:27PM (Unverified) said

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You'd be surprised... a lot of moms are interested. My mom sure thought Nintendogs was cute, and she's already scheming on my Wii.
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 5:38PM (Unverified) said

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My mom is 41 years old, and everytime I go to visit her, she's on xbox live kicking people's ass. What a bitch.
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 5:47PM bantam said

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I bought my sister a Pink DS Lite when i was in NYC at the Nintendo World Store. At first she wasn't crazy about it but once she started playing AC:WW and brain age she brings it everywhere.
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 5:53PM (Unverified) said

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My mom turned 50 two weeks ago. I bought her a pink DS Lite with Brain Age. Now she wants my dad to get one so they can play against each other--she takes hers everywhere.

I think it's cool. :)
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 6:18PM (Unverified) said

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I bought my mom a GBA SP about two years back. Since then, she's collected a huge assortment of GBA games, bought a GameCube, amassed another pile of GC games, bought a DS (two days before I was going to give her one
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 6:52PM (Unverified) said

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I know that the DS appeals to a lot of different groups, but there is a definite gap between "Nintendogs is cute" and "I want my own DS and games." Since the release of the DS, Nintendo fans have been ignoring that gap. In fact, it kind of seems that Nintendo marketing is not directed at non-gamers as we suspect, but at rabid Nintendo fans who can be convinced to buy stuff for non-gamers.

And yes, my mom likes games too, though she's content to replay Zelda every year or so (that is, The Legend of Zelda, i.e. the good one.)
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 6:53PM (Unverified) said

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That said, I'm glad more people are getting into games, even if they have to be forced into it at first. We could use some more legitimacy with the general public.
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 4:00AM (Unverified) said

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Hey - I loved it! So you don't need to speculate any more - ok? ;-p
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 3:53PM (Unverified) said

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I am 15 as soon as I et a job, I'm going to put aside $3 a week to buy a game system or 2 for homeless children. A a couple Wii would go nice.
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Posted: Oct 24th 2006 10:59PM (Unverified) said

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It's amazing how much appeal the DS can have to non-gamers like this...

I still doubt my mum would be into it, but I think if i got brain age and made her give it a go once or twice, she may just enjoy it.

Anyone wanna buy me a copy so I can test it?
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 10:04AM (Unverified) said

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BTW - Stronzo: I wish! But I *do* play the violin .... ;-)
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 1:27PM (Unverified) said

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My mum is 53 and i decided to get her one as well so she can play it when she goes on holiday and let me tell you she loves it and the other good thing is it is easy to find her something for christmas, more games
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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The mom of who received the lite has spoken!

So, Mrs. Chris, do you plain on getting any other DS games?


With all due respect,
Fox
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 4:31PM (Unverified) said

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Not to discourage you #17, but I recommend giving them money for necessities, not games. Mind of Mencia had a joke about homeless kids in another country getting N64s from some group. He made it into a laughing matter, but they really need the necessities first. If they're homeless, where will they charge it? Sure, public places sometimes have spots, but not everyone is willing to pay for someone else's electricity use. How will they buy games? What if it breaks? Can they ship it off to have it fixed? Not if they don't have a steady address.

I think you should continue putting money away, but for helping them with food, clothing, shelter, or other basic needs first.
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 6:27PM (Unverified) said

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Fox: I'll just have to hope that the sons keep up the good work! Meanwhile, I'll concentrate on lowering my brain age ......
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Posted: Oct 25th 2006 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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My mom has actually been hinting to me that she wanted a pink one for X-Mas. Its going to feel weird buying my mom video games... Almost nauseating...
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Posted: Oct 26th 2006 11:46PM compumaster said

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I bought the same exact thing to my mom. DS + Brain Training... Also the Tetris game, she always wanted to have one.
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Posted: Oct 27th 2006 1:41PM (Unverified) said

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What the hell has David Bowie been doing with himself?
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Posted: Nov 13th 2006 7:38PM (Unverified) said

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that's so cool. not just the gift, but that said mom is now in this thread.

/waves
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