It's listed around 2690 SEK over here which is 407 dollars. And it's 400 SEK more than the 360 250GB slim and only 100 SEK less than a PS3. It's exactly 1000 SEK more than the launch price of the NDS.
Presentation Simple, easy rules and explanations. Plus, BOOBS!
7.0
Graphics Boobs! Boobs! And more Boobs! I mean, what else matters when there are at least 120-plus BOOBs here!
7.0
Sound Boobs! Boobs! And more Boobs! Do you hear me? Who cares what itsounds like.
7.5
Gameplay So once you unlock the BOOBS, and you see the cheerleader BOOBS, you'll get the chance to see more BOOBs. BOOBs.
7.5
Lasting Appeal The single-player campaign has 1,000 alternative questions for sloppy seconds, but it should last best as a mulitplayer game. (BOOBS!!! BOOBS!)
Is it as bad as this IGN review? 7.7 for The Guy Game when it has around 45 % avarage. Not surprising coming from the site that gave DoA Xtreme Beach Volleyball 9.2/10.
That's just how it is playing games on consoles. The game makers always want to cram as much into the game as possible while never having as much RAM as on PC. A PC today have 4-16GB of RAM. the 360 have 512MB which is shared with the GPU, the PS3 has 256MB and 256MB for the GPU so 512MB in total there as well. I'm so used to loading times since they've been around since they changed to optical media, I barely think about it anymore.
I remember I got a demo of the game on a CD that came with a PC magazine from 97 or something, but I've never played the game myself. point and click adventure á la Monkey Island or Broken Sword as I understand it?
EDIT: I checked out the franchise page and must have been Carmen Sandiego World Detective since it was released in 97. Also, I had no idea it was based on a TV show and it's edutainment not a point and click adventure, live and learn...
You can't force it. If you get with someone just because you can, it's probably not going to last.
There has to be feelings and mutual respect, and that doesn't happen with every guy/girl you meet. In fact it's quite rare.
I think a problem for many is that we want someone who fits the person we wish we were rather than the person we are. Like if you buy a car and you want a sports car even though you know you don't have the money for it and you need more space for luggage so you should really get a boring family car. At least that's a problem for me, falling for the cool types when I have more in common with the nerds.
I lived in a dorm my first year (but a single room not with a room mate). I sort of miss it. You get to know a lot of people. I lived in what was called the International House because I was a foreign student and there were people fro mall over the world. I got to know people from Germany, Japan, Turkey, even Iran. Even if it's just a regular dorm you learn a lot living with others. If it's free then go for it. I had to pay 800 Canadian dollars a month for my small dorm room. Which is about the same as I pay for my much larger apartment here back home in Sweden, but it was still a great experience.
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