T TarfHead Registered User Messages 1,673 4 Dec 2009 #21 packard said: If you get yourself an R4 card, you can install hundreds of games on it for free. Never have to buy a game again. Click to expand... Or just rob them from the shops, cos what you're advocating is also illegal ?
packard said: If you get yourself an R4 card, you can install hundreds of games on it for free. Never have to buy a game again. Click to expand... Or just rob them from the shops, cos what you're advocating is also illegal ?
T TarfHead Registered User Messages 1,673 4 Dec 2009 #22 danaforever said: Hi Everyone, Can you please let me know what (nintendo DS lite) games are suitable for adults, other than the brain training games? Click to expand... The Mrs is currently enjoying Scribblenauts
danaforever said: Hi Everyone, Can you please let me know what (nintendo DS lite) games are suitable for adults, other than the brain training games? Click to expand... The Mrs is currently enjoying Scribblenauts
T Teknon Registered User Messages 93 4 Dec 2009 #23 The Professor Layton series both games 'The Curious Village' and 'Pandora's Box' brilliant puzzle games.
The Professor Layton series both games 'The Curious Village' and 'Pandora's Box' brilliant puzzle games.
W woodbine Registered User Messages 442 4 Dec 2009 #24 Teknon said: The Professor Layton series both games 'The Curious Village' and 'Pandora's Box' brilliant puzzle games. Click to expand... i got the Curious Village for Christmas last year and it's brilliant. Pandora's Box is on my Santy list for this year.
Teknon said: The Professor Layton series both games 'The Curious Village' and 'Pandora's Box' brilliant puzzle games. Click to expand... i got the Curious Village for Christmas last year and it's brilliant. Pandora's Box is on my Santy list for this year.