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I do not want to think about how Blighttown and all its fancy Havok objects will play, because this doesn't sound very well optimized to start with.

It's actually one of the very best stories I've ever seen in a Nintendo game. The improvement is such that if I hadn't played the game myself, I probably wouldn't have believed how well the story was written unless someone I deeply trusted told me.

Pokémon players might hold onto at least one more of their other DSes so they can trade Pokémon and items between games. Other than that ... good question.

Hmm, didn't know that, sorry, thanks. (My DS is a standard launch model. Its adapter does work for my Game Boy Advance SP and vice versa.)

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Every so often I have a routine where I listen to the whole soundtrack in one sitting. I used to do this pretty much every day.

"To cut costs, Nintendo is selling the AC adapter as a stand alone, but the 3DS LL will work with current 3DS plugs."

Thanks, friend; I appreciate it greatly!

God bless you.

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Perhaps I should just post this whole soundtrack. It is free. :-P

Not surprised at all!

Regardless of which college you go to, I (a college graduate) would strongly advise you to get involved with a club or two and to make friends. Even if you don't have a lot of friendships, work on developing the ones you do have, but be patient as well. I learned at least as much from the people I spent my four

I was wondering about this myself. Assassin's Creed would probably do well even as a high-budget R-rated film. The Ratchet & Clank games have actually gone down in ESRB rating over the years (apparently the PS2 games are E10+ now, according to the ESRB site?), so they might actually get a PG rating.

The Azumanga Daioh Omnibus was about $20 for me (Barnes & Noble membership, which is technically $25 annually, with shipping to my house), which is much cheaper than what it would cost to read some manga from start to finish. Take your time! =)

Vindictus was pretty good, though it doesn't run very well on my laptop. Funnily enough I overheard some friends (not my friends, but they clearly knew each other) discussing that game at GameStop today.

As far as slice-of-life stories go, have you read Azumanga Daioh? That is the single greatest manga I have ever read, and it's about the day-to-day interactions of high-school girls as they get to know one another and become friends. (The story is usually restrained when it comes to innuendo.) The whole story is

Lord of the Rings Online is awesome. Team Fortress 2 isn't technically an MMO but is free. I'm loving Pokémon Conquest.

How would that work in terms of practical gameplay mechanics, though? Giving stat bonuses to Pokémon who'd been in however many battles or a certain amount of time's worth of battles? That would cause even more grinding than we have now.

Thanks for letting me know, but to be frank I still don't understand why those people didn't simply complain to me. I said it. Oh, and I'm also not the only person who greets people in this way.