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#1 Rehehelly
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Played it, got to where I can buy crap of that guy with the backpack.. then moved to the world ends with you.

NG is okay, not really my kinda game I guess.

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#2 Rehehelly
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I can't tell if this post is entirely useless, or if you're trying to boast about having a PS3 and a large TV.

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#3 Rehehelly
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You'd have to view your touch screen from all sorts of angles to make out the tiniest of scratches. When playing a game, though, you'll never notice any scratches anyway. I haven't needed a screen protector at all. Hexagon_777

Agreed.

I've had my DS fat since it came out. I'm sometimes pretty rough with the stylus (well, currently two toothpicks taped together as I lost all my stylus' haha) and, yes there's scratches, but you can only see them if you look pretty much horizontal to the touch screen. When you use it in a game, you can't see them, they don't affect the view, anything.

I also don't see the point in using a protector for the top screen, considering the fact that it closes like a clam, thus protecting the screens during transit, unlike a PSP.

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I honestly just relied on luck. Mashed the D-Pad in the direction of the enemy on the top screen, then when you get far enough you get to counterattack, I just kept looking at the top screen briefly when I was slashing away with Neku (or firing force rounds, something that stuns the enemy enough) and if the one behind Shiki was going to attack, i'd counter.

I never let the computer control as they suck and just get killed ~_~. (and fusion does occur if you just mash, just takes a while haha)

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#5 Rehehelly
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I liked it up until I found out where I had to go back to the a dungeon, go back to the main dungeon, clear out the levels of the dungeon I had already cleared, plus another level, then rinse and repeat.

I loved the controls, I loved it. If they didn't put that stupid central dungeon in it I would of loved it. I didn't hate it, I was just dissapointed.

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#6 Rehehelly
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All those "Training" games.

I saw "Sight Training" and was like "wth?". I mean, I can understand one brain training game, but there's now like 108219 and it's stupid haha.

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#7 Rehehelly
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All time favourite: Hard to pick actually, I guess Advance Wars: Dual Strike or Pokemon Diamond. At the moment though, The World Ends With You. FREAKING LOVE ITTTTTTT.
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#8 Rehehelly
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The World Ends With You

I'm addicted to it at the moment, love the storyline. Although I sometimes find it hard to control two characters at once.

Mario & Luigi: PiT

FF:III and of course, Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime.