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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74091, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:40, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74090 |
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/me tsks you all |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74093, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:56, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74091 |
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So, what times of day do you actually play? |
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Ian Cook |
Message #74094, posted by ilcook at 23:16, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74093 |
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So, what times of day do you actually play? Not at this time of day, apparantly. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74095, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:21, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74094 |
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So, what times of day do you actually play? Not at this time of day, apparantly. And not earlier, either. |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74097, posted by monkeyson2 at 00:34, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74095 |
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So, what times of day do you actually play? Not at this time of day, apparantly. And not earlier, either. How about now? |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74098, posted by Phlamethrower at 00:50, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74097 |
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If by "now" you mean "now", then yes. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74099, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:51, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74098 |
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Well, you were obviously cheating |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74100, posted by monkeyson2 at 01:51, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74098 |
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I'm gonna have to stop now, because my hand hurts after more than a few games of MK. Owwwww!
I hate Rainbow Road |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74101, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:53, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74100 |
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I'm gonna have to stop now, because my hand hurts after more than a few games of MK. Owwwww! True
I hate Rainbow Road You should try it in wario's car
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The tracks available for multiplayer are a bit poor, aren't they? What happened to all the good ones?
[Edited by Phlamethrower at 01:56, 18/2/2006] |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74112, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:10, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74101 |
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Are you on? |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74113, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:12, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74112 |
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Are you on? No, I'm about to go to the pub. Yay! |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74114, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:23, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74113 |
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Tsk
/me continues beating random people |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74115, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:13, 18/2/2006, in reply to message #74025 |
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Friends code has been sent. Excellent. Now, did I mention that the wireless kit we've got here at the uni house doesn't like my DS and vice-versa?
How about at the weekend, when I'm at home with wireless kit that actualy works? Well?!? |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74183, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:29, 23/2/2006, in reply to message #74005 |
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Mario 64 seems to be an exercise in controlling the uncontrollable So, you have Mario 64 and Mario Kart... any others? ...Super Monkey Ball |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74185, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:26, 23/2/2006, in reply to message #74183 |
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Note to self: Stop buying games that require super-human touch screen control |
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Ian Cook |
Message #74186, posted by ilcook at 21:40, 23/2/2006, in reply to message #74185 |
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Note to self: Stop buying games that require super-human touch screen control It's only because you can't resist buying them.
[Edited by ilcook at 21:40, 23/2/2006] |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74192, posted by monkeyson2 at 19:24, 24/2/2006, in reply to message #74186 |
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http://www.revo-europe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4620
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74194, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:07, 24/2/2006, in reply to message #74192 |
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ffs u just wet my pants u bastard...
Anyway, is the poolie boy near his DS-compatible wifi dooda this weekend? |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #74197, posted by andypoole at 23:35, 24/2/2006, in reply to message #74194 |
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ffs u just wet my pants u b******...
Anyway, is the poolie boy near his DS-compatible wifi dooda this weekend? Yes he is, but has other commitments this weekend that must be attended, meaning no gamz0ring |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74198, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:41, 24/2/2006, in reply to message #74197 |
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Booo! |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74229, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:15, 28/2/2006, in reply to message #74198 |
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http://boards.ign.com/Message.aspx?topic=111286614&brd=7594 |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74235, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:57, 1/3/2006, in reply to message #74229 |
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Spore DS? |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74238, posted by monkeyson2 at 09:20, 2/3/2006, in reply to message #74235 |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74252, posted by Phlamethrower at 19:14, 3/3/2006, in reply to message #74197 |
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ffs u just wet my pants u b******...
Anyway, is the poolie boy near his DS-compatible wifi dooda this weekend? Yes he is, but has other commitments this weekend that must be attended, meaning no gamz0ring ...and this weekend? |
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richard cheng |
Message #74305, posted by richcheng at 16:24, 7/3/2006, in reply to message #72214 |
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Kirby: Power Paintbrush (Canvas Curse) - Just because of this. This game is awesome. The control method (drawing rainbows for Kirby to roll along) takes a little bit of getting used to, but once you have, it's an absolute delight of fluid cartoony bliss.
It's also the only platformer (apart from Imogen on the Beeb) that I've ever felt any compulsion to attempt to fully complete, in terms of objective collection.
It's a bit tricky to play on the tube, though, because one bad jog can severly mess up a graceful swooping line and instead dump you into some spikes, or flames, or whatnot. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74306, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:54, 7/3/2006, in reply to message #74305 |
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Yes.
But more importantly, send us your friends code! |
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richard cheng |
Message #74310, posted by richcheng at 10:47, 8/3/2006, in reply to message #74306 |
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Yes.
But more importantly, send us your friends code! I don't have one yet! I haven't got round to setting up my router to allow me to wifi with the DS, nor actually checked if it's even a compatible one. |
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richard cheng |
Message #74311, posted by richcheng at 10:48, 8/3/2006, in reply to message #74310 |
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Oh. And I don't have any online-compatible games yet, either! |
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Kris Adcock |
Message #74313, posted by krisa at 16:25, 8/3/2006, in reply to message #74311 |
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Anyone know when the DSLite will be out in this country? (Assuming I don't want to pay the 180 quid or so that the imports are going for on eBay.)
My only real complaint with the current one is that my fingers felt a bit too cramped - apparently the buttons have been moved further up the unit on the new model, so maybe I'll be more comfortable. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74315, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:40, 8/3/2006, in reply to message #74311 |
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Oh. And I don't have any online-compatible games yet, either! Whaaaaaaaat?
Anyone know when the DSLite will be out in this country? (Assuming I don't want to pay the 180 quid or so that the imports are going for on eBay.) No idea.
My only real complaint with the current one is that my fingers felt a bit too cramped - apparently the buttons have been moved further up the unit on the new model, so maybe I'll be more comfortable. I think I've just worked out how to hold a DS properly
Up until now I've been trying to hold it like a GBA, i.e. wrapping my index fingers round the top to use the shoulder buttons, and pressing the bottom corners of the unit into the palms of my hand (unlike the GBA where you can rest it against the inner side of your index finger's knuckles). However you then have to bend your thumbs to reach the buttons, which gets uncomfortable after playing for a while.
The new approach (which I have yet to test playing a game ) is to have the bottom corners of the unit further up my hand, closer to the joint between my index fingers and thumbs. I then have my other fingers slightly straighter behind the console, so that they're pointing towards each other. This seems to give enough distance for my thumbs to straighten out, without me losing massive amounts of shoulder button control or dropping the unit on the floor
*makes note to read up on the names of the different parts of the hand before trying to explain anything like this again* |
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