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Thursday, August 25, 2005


Blew it.

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Alex- That doesn't make me feel much better. :(

Shin- It says in the manual, "Nintendogs takes place in the fictional world of Nintendogs where puppies never die." So you're out of luck, chump.

Andy- It's really great for the average Jump fan, and it's not that bad of a fighter by itself. The fighters don't have quite as much move variety as those in Smash Bros, but the support characters make up for that, plus the fact that you can use multiple characters in one battle. The Japanese isn't too hard to figure out.. There's only so many mission descriptions, and recognizing key characters will help you out immensely. Menus are easy. The only real problem is the Self Koma- unlocking new stuff. In case you don't know how it works, when you complete a mission they give you a Self Koma- a silhouetted manga panel with text still visible. The idea is that you have to read the quote, look at the image, and drag the appropriate character (or characters, in the case of some Dragonball fusions) into the panel, unlocking the character. In some cases it's really easy, if you know the series, but most of the time it's trial and error for a non-Japanese speaker. I use this site most of the time, but it's sort of hard sifting through 400-something quotes to find one card each time.

It's worth a buy though. Luffy and Naruto are my favorites to use, though Naruto + Goku has a cool combo attack.

Godel- :/

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So.. Seems I'm joining Cross Country now. And I got peer pressured into doing so. I guess it's the kind with a semi-positive, so at least that's good.

Just two downsides to it:

1. The shorts. Oh, the shorts. The oh-so-short shorts that plague running people. I'd rather not wear such shorts.

And..

2. The running. >:O

Well, not really. I'm a good runner, that's certain, but I'm not sure if I'm dedicated-and-good-enough-to-run-god-knows-how-many-fucking-miles-every-day good.

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