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Posted: Apr 12th 2007 11:52AM (Unverified) said

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Laughed at the "stylus-tic" wordplay. Good one.

Posted: Apr 12th 2007 12:08PM Dummy00001 said

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> No need to worry [...] as a lesser score is often all that is required to progress.

I'm sold!

That's one thing I liked in "42 All-time Classics" - even loss gives you a score. Three of them are enough to "skip" challenge. No way I would master Shogi without being able to read Kanji...

Posted: Apr 12th 2007 2:29PM Nushio said

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Yeah, but even on Clubhouse-games (42-All-Time-Classics), you can't progress on stamp mode unless you beat Solitaire, Mahjong Solitaire (DAMN IT TO HELL!) and King's Escape, or whatever the name of the last one is. I'm stuck on Stamp mode because of Mahgong, personally. Tried over 40 times the same stage....

Regardless of that, I'm glad Chocobo Tales turned out a good game, but I'd rather get Pokemon Diamond next weekend.

Ah, if only we weren't constrained to our budgets...

Posted: Apr 13th 2007 5:51AM (Unverified) said

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I know... and the fact that DS games are a -little- cheaper just makes me want to buy more. And more. And more.

Posted: Apr 14th 2007 7:45AM (Unverified) said

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i bought it two days ago it's fun, not to in depth like said, some of the mini games make me wonder how little kids would actually manage to get high scores. ones called bomb wall you need a gold score of 16 seconds to win and i can only muster up about 16.45 on the nose each time. sometimes ill play it over and over and win sometimes ill just say you've won for now ill be back. also once you get the profesional deck. a pop deck of 15 cards you can battle people using the wifi.

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