Hi
I just got my DS and Final Fantasy III. But I need help!!!!! I Am
just beginning the game and I am up to the part where you go up the
stairs and meet the land turtle. I don't have a world map yet on my
upper screen and can't save games. Is there something wrong with my
DS? If not when do I get a world map so I can save games? I am tired
of starting over!!!
Help, Help, Help!!!
Stacy
Like I said I'm stuck in chapter 2. I'm in the main office, need the note under the cabinet, Trying the crowbar but keep getting game over with it, HOW?
Duckie Mallard <duckslynn@...> wrote:
I have this game and /love/ it. On chapter ten and anxious yet sad to be finishing it.
--- In TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com, "Nichoel" <nsync_1977@...> wrote: > > Hello All! > > I was wondering if anyone has Hotel Dusk, I just get it and
have been > enjoying it greatly. I am stuck in chapter 2 at this time so if anyone > can help me out that would be great or if anyone needs help with > chapter one I'll try to help you as well. Thanks! >
Can anyone tell me is there or is there not a web browser for the Nintendo DS which is available in the USA? I have read aticles going back to 2005 indicating that there would be a browser, but they all seem to indicate that it is only availabel in
Japan or Europe.
That seems to pretty much still be the case. You could import the European version and use it here. Though I've heard that it may be slow as it's trying to use European servers. There's also some homebrew browsers that are being worked on...
Can anyone tell me is there or is there not a web browser for the
Nintendo DS which is available in the USA?
I have read aticles going back to 2005 indicating that there would be
a browser, but they all seem to indicate that it is only availabel in
Japan or Europe.
No, there currently is not a browser in the Usa,and doesn't look to be
one. Your best bet is to import the European one.
--- In TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com, "quincy0997" <quincy0997@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone tell me is there or is there not a web browser for the
> Nintendo DS which is available in the USA?
> I have read aticles going back to 2005 indicating that there would be
> a browser, but they all seem to indicate that it is only availabel in
> Japan or Europe.
>
I have this game and /love/ it. On chapter ten and anxious yet sad to
be finishing it.
--- In TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com, "Nichoel" <nsync_1977@...> wrote:
>
> Hello All!
>
> I was woundering if anyone has Hotel Dusk, I just get it and have been
> enjoying it greetly. I am stuck in chapter 2 at this time so if anyone
> can help me out that would be great or if anyone needs help with
> chapter one I'll try to help you as well. Thanks!
>
Hello,
Can anyone tell me is there or is there not a web browser for the
Nintendo DS which is available in the USA?
I have read aticles going back to 2005 indicating that there would be
a browser, but they all seem to indicate that it is only availabel in
Japan or Europe.
Hello All!
I was woundering if anyone has Hotel Dusk, I just get it and have been
enjoying it greetly. I am stuck in chapter 2 at this time so if anyone
can help me out that would be great or if anyone needs help with
chapter one I'll try to help you as well. Thanks!
The tip seems very soft, pliable. You can wiggle it w/ your thumb.
I found Ninetendo-manufactured pen-like styluses at Wally-mart. The price for 2 was less than 2 styluses and included 2 screen protectors to boot. Kids love them, tho they don't fit into the stylus slot on the game.
I've had a DS since it came out and I also have a
Lite. I've never had an issue with the styluses. I would say that your kids may
already be doing damage to the screen if they're pushing that hard.
>
> From: "chris o" <warpwiz@...>
> Date: 2007/02/07 Wed AM 07:15:23 CST
> To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [TheDSClub] Stylus choices
>
> My kids got DS's and 4 styluses (styli?) each with them for xmas. All of
> them have either had the tips come off or smushed so bad they're useless.
>
> I can get them ones that go to PDA's with harder tips, but they don't fit
in
> the holding slot and I worry they will be harder on the screen.
>
> Anyone have an alternative to Nintendo brand they can recommend?
>
> Chris in Georgia
>
I've had a DS for almost a year and have not broke a stylus either. My sister worked at Wal-Mart and had never heard of a stylus breaking. GameStop or EB games carries replacement pieces or accesories for DS.
smokey_ty@... wrote:
I've had a DS since it came out and I also have a Lite. I've never had an issue with the styluses. I would say that your kids may already be doing damage to the screen if they're pushing that hard. > > From: "chris o" <warpwiz@gmail.com> > Date: 2007/02/07 Wed AM 07:15:23 CST > To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [TheDSClub] Stylus choices > > My kids got DS's and 4 styluses (styli?) each with them for xmas. All of > them have either had the tips come off or smushed so bad they're useless. > > I can get them ones that go to PDA's with harder tips, but they don't fit in > the holding slot and I worry they will be harder on the screen. > > Anyone have an alternative to Nintendo brand they can recommend? > > Chris in Georgia > > -- > Help the Environment and DO IT FOR FREE!!! Just go to www.care2.com and > click! > Check the funnies on http://emailcircuit.blogspot.com > Tour 1982 China at http://chinascrapbook.blogspot.com > >
pdapanache.com has a metal stylus that fits in the ds holder.
Jen
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:15:23 -0500 "chris o" <warpwiz@...> wrote:
>My kids got DS's and 4 styluses (styli?) each with them for xmas. All of
them have either had the tips come off or smushed so bad they're useless.
>
>I can get them ones that go to PDA's with harder tips, but they don't fit
in the holding slot and I worry they will be harder on the screen.
>
>Anyone have an alternative to Nintendo brand they can recommend?
>
>Chris in Georgia
>
>--
>Help the Environment and DO IT FOR FREE!!! Just go to www.care2.com and
click!
>Check the funnies on http://emailcircuit.blogspot.com
>Tour 1982 China at http://chinascrapbook.blogspot.com
>
Very
true. The best option would probably be to show your kids how to use the
styluses properly. How old are they, by the way?
--
"Your d12 cries at night."
Bean
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of smokey_ty@... Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007
6:27 PM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [TheDSClub] Stylus
choices
I've had a DS since it came out and I also have a
Lite. I've never had an issue with the styluses. I would say that your kids may
already be doing damage to the screen if they're pushing that hard.
>
> From: "chris o" <warpwiz@gmail.com>
> Date: 2007/02/07 Wed AM 07:15:23 CST
> To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [TheDSClub] Stylus choices
>
> My kids got DS's and 4 styluses (styli?) each with them for xmas. All of
> them have either had the tips come off or smushed so bad they're useless.
>
> I can get them ones that go to PDA's with harder tips, but they don't fit
in
> the holding slot and I worry they will be harder on the screen.
>
> Anyone have an alternative to Nintendo brand they can recommend?
>
> Chris in Georgia
>
I've had a DS since it came out and I also have a Lite. I've never had an issue
with the styluses. I would say that your kids may already be doing damage to the
screen if they're pushing that hard.
>
> From: "chris o" <warpwiz@...>
> Date: 2007/02/07 Wed AM 07:15:23 CST
> To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [TheDSClub] Stylus choices
>
> My kids got DS's and 4 styluses (styli?) each with them for xmas. All of
> them have either had the tips come off or smushed so bad they're useless.
>
> I can get them ones that go to PDA's with harder tips, but they don't fit in
> the holding slot and I worry they will be harder on the screen.
>
> Anyone have an alternative to Nintendo brand they can recommend?
>
> Chris in Georgia
>
> --
> Help the Environment and DO IT FOR FREE!!! Just go to www.care2.com and
> click!
> Check the funnies on http://emailcircuit.blogspot.com
> Tour 1982 China at http://chinascrapbook.blogspot.com
>
>
My kids got DS Lite's for xmas (Santa had to work really hard to find 2!) and have been addicted ever since (both crazy for Nintendogs). Both had GBA's before and never played this much.
I fought buying anything non-GBA for ages. Then I saw a bunch of titles for DS that looked really cool and
got lucky enough to score a DS two days before Xmas. I'm personally addicted to Phoenix Wright...no OBJECTION!!! here.
> You obviously like the game, so that's worth the buy > for you. If you're > asking about whether the DS itself is worth buying, > then everyone I know > who's bought one really enjoys it, so I'd say yes,
> it is. > > > > -- > "Your d12 cries at night." > Bean > > > > -----Original Message----- > From:
TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf > Of myhuong.nguyen > Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:58 PM > To:
TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [TheDSClub] To buy or not to buy > > > > I got addicted playing Bomberman on my friends > Nintendo DS and I was > wondering whether or not I should actually buy it.
> Is it worth the > money? Advice please. > >
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That’s
the most interesting way I’ve ever seen to say “So and so sucks.”
Good goin’.
--
"Your d12 cries at night."
Bean
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of sasquatchmachinist Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007
7:56 PM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TheDSClub] Let the buyer
beware...
Straw that broke the
camel's back,
Or else a stitch in time,
Justice is for sale,
The rich can do no crime,
Vivendi and Sierra,
Sold me DS game,
Now that I have problems,
They do not know my name,
Thought that you would like to know,
Grief should be mine alone,
These people have no Honor,
Their heart is made of stone...
Straw that broke the camel's back,
Or else a stitch in time,
Justice is for sale,
The rich can do no crime,
Vivendi and Sierra,
Sold me DS game,
Now that I have problems,
They do not know my name,
Thought that you would like to know,
Grief should be mine alone,
These people have no Honor,
Their heart is made of stone...
Yes, I
believe so. The DS, as with all handheld gaming machines I know of, doesn't
have region coding. So all US, UK
, and Japan DS games should be able to play in any DS worldwide.
Go to
the manufacturers website and see if hints are there
if not then email them, most of them will help you.
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of annelizsw Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007
7:06 AM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TheDSClub] Monster house
help Please?
Hi all, am new to the group and would like to ask if anyone can help.
My 9yr old has been playing monster house on the DS for a few months
and has got stuck at about 40% in the furnace room.
No matter what she does she gets killed and is getting very
exasperated with it.
I fought buying anything non-GBA for ages. Then I saw
a bunch of titles for DS that looked really cool and
got lucky enough to score a DS two days before Xmas.
I'm personally addicted to Phoenix Wright...no
OBJECTION!!! here.
Starbuck
--- Fichewl <fichewl@...> wrote:
> You obviously like the game, so that's worth the buy
> for you. If you're
> asking about whether the DS itself is worth buying,
> then everyone I know
> who's bought one really enjoys it, so I'd say yes,
> it is.
>
>
>
> --
> "Your d12 cries at night."
> Bean
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of myhuong.nguyen
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:58 PM
> To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [TheDSClub] To buy or not to buy
>
>
>
> I got addicted playing Bomberman on my friends
> Nintendo DS and I was
> wondering whether or not I should actually buy it.
> Is it worth the
> money? Advice please.
>
>
________________________________________________________________________________\
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The great thing about the Ds is that there is no region lock on it or
it's games. So yes, the game will work on your UK Ds.
--- In TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com, "nelmit4" <scotnel4@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Hope someone can advise here.
>
> I bought DS Nintendogs for my nephew from CD wow. It says on the
> packaging it is only for sale and use in the US.
>
> Will it run on his UK machine?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Scotnel
>
I don’t
know, myself, but you should try looking it up on gamefaqs.com, they usually
have at least one walkthrough that’ll help you out of a jam.
--
"Your d12 cries at night."
Bean
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of annelizsw Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007
7:06 AM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TheDSClub] Monster house
help Please?
Hi all, am new to the
group and would like to ask if anyone can help.
My 9yr old has been playing monster house on the DS for a few months
and has got stuck at about 40% in the furnace room.
No matter what she does she gets killed and is getting very
exasperated with it.
You
obviously like the game, so that’s worth the buy for you. If you’re
asking about whether the DS itself is worth buying, then everyone I know who’s
bought one really enjoys it, so I’d say yes, it is.
--
"Your d12 cries at night."
Bean
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of myhuong.nguyen Sent:Wednesday,
January 10, 200711:58 PM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TheDSClub] To buy or not
to buy
I got addicted playing
Bomberman on my friends Nintendo DS and I was
wondering whether or not I should actually buy it. Is it worth the
money? Advice please.
Yes, I
believe so. The DS, as with all handheld gaming machines I know of, doesn’t
have region coding. So all US, UK, and Japan DS games should be able to play in any DS worldwide.
--
"Your d12 cries at night."
Bean
-----Original Message----- From: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of nelmit4 Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006
12:09 PM To: TheDSClub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TheDSClub] US to UK
Hello,
Hope someone can advise here.
I bought DS Nintendogs for my nephew from CD wow. It says on the
packaging it is only for sale and use in the US.
Hello,
Hope someone can advise here.
I bought DS Nintendogs for my nephew from CD wow. It says on the
packaging it is only for sale and use in the US.
Will it run on his UK machine?
Thanks in advance.
Scotnel