staff |
Anybody have it and want to play? |
staff |
I don't even have a DS, but fuck if it isn't making me consider getting one. Especially if it means playing with fexcellent Matt. |
staff |
Hell yes!!! But don't do it for me, rahul, do it for yourself. I love this shit so much. Advance Wars, Castlevania, Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, I mean shit, it's like a never ending pleasure parade. |
vip |
Matt said:
I mean shit, it's like a never ending pleasure parade.
you mean like this?
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vip |
Yeah, that turns you on, don't it? Yeah bitch, you likey! Bet the painstation is on yer wishlist, hunh? |
staff |
nobody...?
:( |
staff |
I don't have it yet, though I will be acquiring it soon. |
vip |
I'm considering one, but it's not on my list of must haves. I usually never pay attention to hand-held game releases, making my SP next to useless, so it's not of extraordinairily high priority. My own fault, but I've been intrigued by this Mario Karting, yes... |
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How can you not be? Karting is very intriguing. I am an outspoken exponent of the DS and as such, I will commence my rhetoric right now. The DS is really, really great. |
staff |
Maybe I should supply a buttress to my argument? I play it more than any other handheld system, ever, because I think that handheld gaming has transcented that "to go" attitude, the PSP included. I play DS nonstop, at home, often on the couch, right in front of the Gamecube and PS2. The games are so appealing and engrossing, (dare i say SOPHISTICATED?), that DS playtime has cut into console playtime, and by about 95%. I think I will actually go and play right now... |