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Posted: Dec 17th 2008 5:10PM (Unverified) said

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I remember playing Paper Airplane on a computer back when I was in grade school! XD

I can't imagine actually paying to play it on a DS though.

So far, the DSiWare games are pretty anticlimactic.

Posted: Dec 17th 2008 11:37PM STiger said

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You're insane, I would totally pay a couple bucks to play Paper Plane whenever I wanted. I loved it on Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Micro Game$.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2008 8:35AM (Unverified) said

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I think DSiWare are softwares that no one would buy if they are on a seperate cartridge. But people still love and need them. They are not complete games so I don't see a reason why they should be climatic.

Back to the topic, I think I'll spend my points on the Magic Taizen series. They look like the old Master of Illusion game. It's quite fun to impress your friends with silly "magics".

Dr Mario? No thanks, I already have a flashcart with a NES emulator, but if the game support wifi, that's another story.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2009 9:22PM (Unverified) said

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I'm looking forward to the Nintendo DSi United States release in May. I really hope that NOA will move the release date up to March 2009 instead of May 2009. Howbeit I'll be thank to purchase it and finally have access to the DSi Shop.

I look forward to downloading A Little Dr. Mario, Brain Age: Art Edition, Brain Age: Science and Moving Notepad. I also look forward to using Nintendo Zone here in America this year.

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