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Post by Xehn on Feb 18, 2006 11:34:23 GMT -5
Alright, no eBay.
Now All I'll have to do is get a freeloader and have my friend order VIII for me, once I save up enough...
EDIT: ACK. $80 for the game and freeloader? How exactly is that "good prices"...?
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Post by Shenny on Feb 18, 2006 16:41:04 GMT -5
Well, you're buying two items there. Which freeloader is it? Show us a link.
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Post by Xehn on Feb 18, 2006 22:20:47 GMT -5
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Post by Shenny on Feb 18, 2006 22:31:09 GMT -5
Yeah, they recently dropped the price for Saga DS.
Hm, I dunno if you should go with that deal. You'll still need to get a separate memory card to save your Japanese games on. I'd go with getting Action Replay for your freeloader needs since the memory card it uses can be used to save your data. If SC means your from South Carolina as I assume it does, you oughta go with Action Replay, IMO (not sure if AR is compatible with PAL Cubes).
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Post by logmon1 on Feb 20, 2006 20:52:30 GMT -5
Here is one:
Fear the power of an Ultra Z: Have you and you friend bouth equipe your zoids with Ultra Zs. The go to the Terra Gist Base Upper level and go at it! Loser buys the two of you soda. (Battle legends only)
Me and my friend do this with my Raven Raptor and his Blade Liger Leon.
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Post by adamassc on Feb 21, 2006 20:38:43 GMT -5
Torment the rookies!! One of my personal favorites is to fight against my cousins. They, of course, pick Death Saurer, Stinger, Ultra, Seismo; the big guys. And one of them loves fighting in the city. with my Konig Wolf MkII or even Snipe Master, the battles are short and sweet. ;D It teaches them a valuable lesson, too: The bigger the zoid, the clearer the target.
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