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Mooney

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  1. Golden Sun 3 Unreal Tournament 2007 (can't wait!) Another Castlevania for DS where you get to use souls (Not that PoR crap ) Gex... 4? 5? Croc 3 Jazz Jackrabbit 3 (It was announced, but never released It was leaked onto the internets, but I can't find it)
  2. FFVII Golden Sun
  3. Wow... Some parents say they'd die for their children... I guess she did.
  4. Do you mean opening cut scene or opening game play? Cut scene: Robo-Pit 2 (PSX) - I dunno why... it just seemed so good to me... Game play: Golden Sun (GBA) - First time I played it I found my self shaking when the Mt. Aleph boulder fell.
  5. Every time my friends come over I break out my NES for some Duck Hunt and Mario. I also hop on my SNES every once in a while for some Ninja Boy, Super Mario Kart, and Mario RPG.
  6. Download FFFB version / Download FFFB to FFFB1 Update / Source
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  10. Camping On Friday one of my friends called me up and invited me to go to his cabin in northern-ish WI for the weekend. Not knowing how fricking cold it would be, I eagerly accepted. He informed me that we would be leaving at 9:00 AM on Saturday and I should pack for out door conditions. Then my parents went into an overprotective rampage and made be pack a bedroll that was quite possibly 2 feet in diameter, with a sleeping bag, 2 flannel sheets, a pillow, and 2 blankets. The next day, after a two hour long car trip spent listening to the Ace Combat 5 and GTA:SA soundtracks, we arrived at the cabin, if you could call it that. Whit it was was a small, one room hut sitting atop a septic holding tank right next to a deserted freeway with a wide open field behind it. First impressions weren't that great (We were told to use the indoor bathroom as little as possible) but the little area had a certain charm and mystique, mostly because it was surrounded by tall grass and broken down buildings. First we decided to take a walk on the beach of Lake Michigan, which was very nearly a fatal experience for me. We decided to get down to the beach by way of frozen waterfall and ravine, which would be challenging, to say the least. As I was attempting to work my way down the frozen waterfall, I was holding onto the nearest tree branch and balancing on some rocks. After I took one step onto the ice, I felt my foot slipping away, very fast. The tree branch slipped from my fingers and I went plummeting down. After what seemed like a fraction of a second, I found my self some 12 feet away and 3 feet below where I had been standing the moment before. Falling 3 feet on your back while traveling at a high speed is very painful, let me tell you. After I recovered from the pain of a bruised knee, a skinned arm, and a banged-up head, I noticed that I landed less than a foot away from a pile of big and sharp rocks. The rest of the trip was not as dangerous, but not a single bit less exiting, either. Between each of us taking turns nearly sinking into the snow over the lake, we found a total of: - 3 dead birds (completely decayed except for their feathers, bones, and feet) - 4 dead fish (One of which was frozen into a puddle, but an animal had eaten the exposed part, so all that was left was a spinal cord spanning a gap in the ice) - 3 dead rodents (1 partially decayed fox, 1 freshly dead raccoon, and one rodent skull, which I kept) The rest of the weekend was spent tending to the fire and gathering wood, but at night we got to have some fun. We came up with a fun game to play in which one person would act as a guard patrolling an area, while the other three people would try to sneak into the area from the pitch black dark, 11 acre field. It was very intense. When I was the guard, I would hear footsteps, but my flashlight would reveal nothing. It took just about 30 minutes for me to find the three people. Being one of the infiltrators was not easy, either. While trying to get to cover to avoid the flashlight beam, I once spent 10 minutes in the exact same spot without moving a muscle. However, the whole thing was overshadowed by the fact that the highest temperature for the entire weekend was 23 F, so sleeping in a small tent (which was not meant for winter camping at all) was hell on ice. Therefore, on Sunday night I opted to sleep in the cabin. New Phone Not much to say here... I *finally* got a cell phone. It's a Samsung SGH-c417 with service provided by Cingular. It's pretty nice... VGA camera, bluetooth, caller ID, etc. Only downsides to it: Few ringtones to choose from if you don't want to buy any more, and you can't set what the two options on the home screen are (You know... usually they're "Menu" and something like "Shop"). Pictures may be coming soon! -Mooney
  11. Update: His service got postponed a year because he has a weak back. More comics, yay!
  12. I used that same hard drive in my new comp, and I am quite pleased with it. You made some good choices.
  13. Alright, let me explain... With the M3 Lite (The cart you said you were buying earlier) GBA ROMs WILL work. The only way playing GBA games differs from playing NDS games is that you don't need the Passcard to play them. Just insert the M3 Lite into your GBA slot, and leave your NDS slot empty (or put in one of your original games), boot up the DS, and choose "Start GBA Game" from the main screen. I myself have never heard of GBA games being converted to .nds games, and I do not think this is currently possible. You may be seeing NDS games with the .gba.nds extension, which is just another format of NDS ROM. If I were you, I would not trust these game backups.
  14. Mooney

    Wep Cracker

    No, there are no portable hacking tools for the DS as far as I know, not that they'd be very effective anyway... You're better off looking for apps for Pocket PCs or Tablet PCs if you really must go portable.
  15. My grandparents had this exact same problem (I mean exactly), and me and a relative (who fixes laptops for a living) decided the hard drive had just failed. Try to get into the setup screen by pressing a certain key while the Dell logo is showing (I think it's "Delete"). Then, change different settings (like the boot device order) till you can boot from a boot disk and get into Safe Mode, or at least DOS. Then you should try to find out if the computer still recognizes that the hard drive is still there (ex: try to access the main hard drive, such as C:). If you can't, the IDE channel may be screwed or the hard drive just burnt out.
  16. Mooney

    New Year

    Isn't that the point of senior year, though? Doing nothing?
  17. FF7. Meh.
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  21. Hardware keylogger!
  22. I'm not sure if there are any speed advantages, but I do know that Slot-1 cards support Sleep Mode (where you close your DS while playing and it shuts the screens off) while GBA slot flash carts have some issues with that. Most of the most popular Slot-1 cards DO have a built in OS (I know for sure the M3, DS-X, and MicroNinja do) so you just need to follow the emulator's instructions (Usually found in the ReadMe it comes with) on how to install it on your flash cart and select it from the OS. So different emulators will require different things, like one might need its own directory while another can just be thrown onto the memory stick.
  23. Yes, setting the speed to 333MHz will allow most games to play at full speed, but the internet browser may stop working in the emulated firmware (not your original 2.71). That might also help your Brothers in Arms ISO run faster. Just be aware that running anything at 333MHz on the PSP will cause the battery to run out faster.
  24. COMIC BOOK?!? Links?
  25. No, you can use the same homebrew on slot-1 cards as slot-2 (GBA slot) carts. Although you may not be able to use .ds.gba on slot-1, but I'm not sure. I guess you should just make sure you're using the .nds versions of the homebrew.
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