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Yurble the Kid wrote:I found the lyrics to Ashley's Theme on The best gaming site
Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:45 pm
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:28 pm
tnmg wrote:The game looks quite good, I don't exactly think I'd get it though just for the fact there seems to be some games where you have to constantly rub and rub really hard on the touch screen. Yeah I know, that's what the touch screen is for, to be rubbed, but I can't stand games where you have to rub the screen hard or fast or whatever. I'm paranoid of damaging the screen, or even worse...Smudging it!!!
Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:45 am
_B4U_ wrote:tnmg wrote:The game looks quite good, I don't exactly think I'd get it though just for the fact there seems to be some games where you have to constantly rub and rub really hard on the touch screen. Yeah I know, that's what the touch screen is for, to be rubbed, but I can't stand games where you have to rub the screen hard or fast or whatever. I'm paranoid of damaging the screen, or even worse...Smudging it!!!
I have Wario Ware: Touched! and the rubbing doesn't affect the screen at all. I am actually quite brutal on the screen at times, and it hasn't been damaged in the least, not even scratched. The stylus cannot cause smudging, the only thing that could cause smudging is using the thumb pad. I used the thumb pad to beat SM64:DS, and yeah, it got greasy, but you can't tell at all. If you're really that afraid of messing it up, go buy some screen protectors.
Nintendo makes high-quality products, I'm sure they were planning for games like Wario Ware: Touched! And, as proof of their high-quality products, may I repeat as always, the GameCube was the only system to pass Morgan Von Vebb's endurance tests.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:00 am
galonski64 wrote:_B4U_ wrote:And, as proof of their high-quality products, may I repeat as always, the GameCube was the only system to pass Morgan Von Vebb's endurance tests.
Your wrong it passed the test. They updates it and said they did it twice, and both time Morgan von webb failed to let the cube break, heh. I really want her to drop a mini ps2, lol. that be cool./
Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:23 am
_B4U_ wrote:tnmg wrote:The game looks quite good, I don't exactly think I'd get it though just for the fact there seems to be some games where you have to constantly rub and rub really hard on the touch screen. Yeah I know, that's what the touch screen is for, to be rubbed, but I can't stand games where you have to rub the screen hard or fast or whatever. I'm paranoid of damaging the screen, or even worse...Smudging it!!!
I have Wario Ware: Touched! and the rubbing doesn't affect the screen at all. I am actually quite brutal on the screen at times, and it hasn't been damaged in the least, not even scratched. The stylus cannot cause smudging, the only thing that could cause smudging is using the thumb pad. I used the thumb pad to beat SM64:DS, and yeah, it got greasy, but you can't tell at all. If you're really that afraid of messing it up, go buy some screen protectors.
Nintendo makes high-quality products, I'm sure they were planning for games like Wario Ware: Touched! And, as proof of their high-quality products, may I repeat as always, the GameCube was the only system to pass Morgan Von Vebb's endurance tests.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:51 am
Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:31 pm
_B4U_ wrote:galonski64 wrote:_B4U_ wrote:And, as proof of their high-quality products, may I repeat as always, the GameCube was the only system to pass Morgan Von Vebb's endurance tests.
Your wrong it passed the test. They updates it and said they did it twice, and both time Morgan von webb failed to let the cube break, heh. I really want her to drop a mini ps2, lol. that be cool./
If you are referring to the GC, that's what I said. O_o?
If you are referring to the PS2, it was the first one to be eliminated.
Sat Jun 11, 2005 2:45 am
Yurble the Kid wrote:I found the lyrics to Ashley's Theme on Gamefaqs.com
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"ASHLEY'S THEME"
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Sun Jun 19, 2005 2:20 pm