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    Default Nintendo DS- a waste of money?

    Thinking about getting one...Anyone like it? Are the games good? Can you play American region games and Japanese games on it?
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    I got one last year. I like it alright. The games aren't going to be better than a regular console, but can be lots of fun. I use it mostly to practice kanji with the 検定 games. The Japanese selection is way better than the western one. But, I don't think you can play American games on it.

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    I definetely recommend getting one.

    Unlike the Wii, the DS is not region-locked, so you can play both English and Japanese games on it.

    There is a large selection of games, mostly due to the fact the DS has been out for long time, now. Do a little research, read some reviews and I'm sure you'll find some fun games (puzzle, RPG, shooter, race, SIM, etc).

    You'll find the time on the train goes by a lot faster if you have one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iemoncha
    Unlike the Wii, the DS is not region-locked, so you can play both English and Japanese games on it.
    I learned something new today.

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    Grow up!

    Isn't it time to put away such childish things?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben ali
    Grow up!

    Isn't it time to put away such childish things?
    I have never played Nintendo.

    Don't hate me because I'm better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nawlinsgurl
    > Nintendo DS- a waste of money?
    When you look at the alternatives, yes it certainly is a waste of money.

    Your hard-earned currency could be much better spent on the Namco 5 in 1 TV Game console:

    http://www.amazon.com/NAMCO-CLASSICS.../dp/B00009VDXX

    The best part? No game is newer than 1982! Features five of the greatest games ever made: Pac-Man, Galaxian, Rally-X, Dig-Dug and Bosconian, ensuring an exciting and challenging gaming experience.

    Besides, today's new-fangled game machines have complicated controls, confusing graphics and overly-intricate storylines. But check out the controls of the Namco TV Game:

    http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM...s%20system.JPG

    Does that look like a game system that you would get lost with?

    The greatest feature of the console, however, is undoubtedly the easy hookup - just connect it to any TV that has has twin RCA sockets and away you go!

    Hours of fun!

    Available at that store in Harajuku's Takeshita dori that sells all the crazy import stuff.

    Happy gaming!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBS3009
    When you look at the alternatives, yes it certainly is a waste of money.

    Your hard-earned currency could be much better spent ......
    .... on getting sh1tfaced and taking drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben ali
    .... on getting sh1tfaced and taking drugs.
    Drugs last the night. Nintendo lasts years. Anyway, I've yet to find a drug that helps me practice kanji. If you know of one, I'm sure you'll make a bundle.

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    Ha, ha. A drug that helps you practice kanji. You sound fun.

    I have a DS which I bought on a whim. I only have one game. New Super Mario Bros. Honestly, I am not a game person but that alone was worth the price of the DS. It's really cute, really fun, and all the little worlds are cool.

    (I'm such an old lady. Man, oh, man.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by def
    Drugs last the night. Nintendo lasts years.
    Yes, but would you rather remember the drug fuelled sex orgy you had last year, or continue playing with your plastic box and really live life to the full.

    Quote Originally Posted by def
    Anyway, I've yet to find a drug that helps me practice kanji. If you know of one, I'm sure you'll make a bundle.
    You could use a pen.... they are free from the office in your eikaiwa if you take them when the manager is looking the other way.

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    You are NOT the son of your father.

    All of the above was both correct, and a recommended source of health chuckles.

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    Shame on you guys for not bringing up the PSP! how couldn't you? heh.

    OP - If you buy one of these bad boys, you won't be disappointed and worrying whether you wasted your money. A psp is a good investment, hands down. Also, make sure to mod it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campes
    Shame on you guys for not bringing up the PSP! how couldn't you? heh.

    OP - If you buy one of these bad boys, you won't be disappointed and worrying whether you wasted your money. A psp is a good investment, hands down. Also, make sure to mod it.
    Is that also Nintendo?

    I am a Nintendon't.

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    playstation portable baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campes
    playstation portable baby.
    Dear Mystery,

    your pick-up techniques do not work in Japan.

    thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBS3009
    Dear Mystery,

    your pick-up techniques do not work in Japan.

    thanks.
    LoL

    If that aint the damn truth. I agree with you completely. Spot on there mate! Is the avatar bothering everyone? Maybe I should change it.

    I tempted to start a new thread on this but have you heard of pick-up boot camps that go on in Japan? Mainly ones hosted by www.japanlair.com and www.theosakacrew.com which appears to be down for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campes
    OP - If you buy one of these bad boys, you won't be disappointed
    How is a plastic beepy box a 'bad boy'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben ali
    How is a plastic beepy box a 'bad boy'?
    cause mine has a vibration function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campes
    cause mine has a vibration function.
    So you can stick it up your ring?

    I assume you are joking.... vibration = 'bad boy'

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben ali
    So you can stick it up your ring?

    I assume you are joking.... vibration = 'bad boy'
    Ha yeah I couldn't resist. But the real reason why the psp is a bad boy is because of how versatile it is. The sheer amount of features it has is incredible.

    games aside, it can play multimedia, browse the net, and watch tv.

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    I bought my wife (gf at the time) a DS for her birthday...a couple months later I had to buy one for myself. We both live it...and we both have R4s (google it).

    The learning carts are great, whether its to learn English or Japanese. It also has a dictionary cart which is nice to have, though I still use my stand alone electronic dictionary cause I don't like interrupting my gaming to look up a word. (=

    DS also has some good homebrew out also. It is also MUCH easier to "crack" than a PSP (re: R4 as mentioned above).

    My number one game on the DS shelflife-wise is Zoo Keeper, that puzzle game is like smoking crack except you can still wipe your ___ afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben ali
    Yes, but would you rather remember the drug fuelled sex orgy you had last year, or continue playing with your plastic box and really live life to the full.



    You could use a pen.... they are free from the office in your eikaiwa if you take them when the manager is looking the other way.
    Drugs come equipped with Sex orgies? I hadn't heard... When I was using them, sex was still a separate endeavor. Perhaps I was taking the wrong stuff.

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    DSs are crap. I bought mine about half a year ago and have played it about 3 times. It is currently occupying space in my bottom drawer sitting next to a bunch of old pornos. If I could go back in time I would have bought a PSP instead.
    mmmmmmmkay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Campes
    Ha yeah I couldn't resist. But the real reason why the psp is a bad boy is because of how versatile it is. The sheer amount of features it has is incredible.

    games aside, it can play multimedia, browse the net, and watch tv.
    Too big, sh!t battery life. Disc-based media on a portable = bad idea. Too expensive when released.

    I can play multimedia, browse the net, and watch TV on my phone. Why do I need to spend for a big, sh!t battery life PSP to do all that? Plus the game selection on the DS pummels the PSP into a little pile. Plus the DS has all the GBA library available. What is that, 2000 games? 3000?

    You can't go wrong with the DS.

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    Chalk up another vote for the DS. It's inexpensive, small, light, it has good battery life, and there is a ton of software for it. Given the size of the library, many of the titles are complete crap, but the games aren't region-coded, and there are plenty of winners as well.

    I mainly use mine when I'm travelling. I play chess, puzzle games, and simulations. It's not cut out for action games, but it's pretty good for what it is.
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    Default R4 Ds

    After getting a DS for my birthday. I log into my computer and start ordering R4 DS (Revolution 4) from China. It is a software that allows you to download as much as you want Japanese and English game off the internet(there are a few websites) and play it for free. It is probably illegal but what the hell a game software cost too much and this was you can play an English game too. I had fun playing Urbz Sims FF and Lost in Blue.
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    DS have the benefit of being portable, meaning that you can play them while riding the train/subway. From what I understand, it also fends off people who want to practice their English on you to a small degree. While I was playing my DS nobody ever tried to speak English with me on the train.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majolie
    After getting a DS for my birthday. I log into my computer and start ordering R4 DS (Revolution 4) from China. It is a software that allows you to download as much as you want Japanese and English game off the internet(there are a few websites) and play it for free. It is probably illegal but what the hell a game software cost too much and this was you can play an English game too. I had fun playing Urbz Sims FF and Lost in Blue.
    According to dscene.net there are 2303 games out there to be downloaded! Even though 99% are sh1t

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