Nintendo DS In Our Hands

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Wasn't there something in the new TOS about this?

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Deku Tree said:
I'm glad the thumb strap seems to work good.

dunno about that, the way you'll be sliding your thumb doesn't seem much different from the way the NES MAX controller is, believe me that controller gets very uncomfortable after awhile
 
I guess that guy worked for IGN or something? Only thing I could figure...

Anyway, cool about the network sharing your birthday announcement, and it looks like the thumbstrap is a hit. Kicky.

21'st isn't too far away at all.
 
Cruel Bastard Mario said:
I guess that guy worked for IGN or something? Only thing I could figure...

Anyway, cool about the network sharing your birthday announcement, and it looks like the thumbstrap is a hit. Kicky.

21'st isn't too far away at all.
He was a moron.

A family member offered to buy me a Nintendoods for my birthday ont he 27th, no one is preordering them. :'(
 
Society said:
He was a moron.

A family member offered to buy me a Nintendoods for my birthday ont he 27th, no one is preordering them. :'(

That sucks, man. There's got to be somebody out there close to you, maybe an online retailer or something that is preordering.
 
Well I think I am going to New York state for it. With the exchange it comes to $170CDN, where in Canada it would be $230(after tax). I can get a game and a DS for the price of a DS here. I wonder if I need to live int he US to be able to preorder?
 
Society said:
Well I think I am going to New York state for it. With the exchange it comes to $170CDN, where in Canada it would be $230(after tax). I can get a game and a DS for the price of a DS here. I wonder if I need to live int he US to be able to preorder?

$150x1.2 is $180 Canadian...and that's using the literal exchange rate. If you plan on charging it, the bank's rate will not match up directly with the currency rate. If you're paying with cash, a little closer, but still.
 
Memles said:
$150x1.2 is $180 Canadian...and that's using the literal exchange rate. If you plan on charging it, the bank's rate will not match up directly with the currency rate. If you're paying with cash, a little closer, but still.

Still a $50 difference ... the price of a game.

Also the casino here will give a better exchange than the bank. They want your money. :D
 
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