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I can't wait for the DSi. Is it confirmed that they are different Stylus's are is Vudu just assuming?
The DSi's stylus is slightly longer, so we took the above photo to compare the two. Honestly, we didn't notice during gameplay.
MAV history lesson, The first thing Nintendo ever made was Hanafuda cards in the 1800's.
Quote from: DAaaMan64 on December 31, 2008, 04:05:26 PMMAV history lesson, The first thing Nintendo ever made was Hanafuda cards in the 1800's.i know, but in America maybe .001% of the population can play that game. I want something to collect that is ALSO PRACTICAL.
How Hanafuda cards look like
Quote from: DAaaMan64 on December 31, 2008, 04:05:26 PMMAV history lesson, The first thing Nintendo ever made was Hanafuda cards in the 1800's.Then buy these and let everyone else enjoy the Hanafuda cards that fanboys will appreciate more than a poker decki know, but in America maybe .001% of the population can play that game. I want something to collect that is ALSO PRACTICAL.
February 07, 2003, 02:35:52 PMEASYCURE: I remember thinking(don't ask me why) this was a blond haired, blue eyed, chiseled athlete. Like he looked like Seigfried before he became Nightmare.
i know, but in America maybe .001% of the population can play that game. I want something to collect that is ALSO PRACTICAL.
i rather the cards be actual playing cards not hafenda or whatever. That will be neato.
Quote from: Mr. Adolph Vega on December 31, 2008, 04:18:32 PMi know, but in America maybe .001% of the population can play that game. I want something to collect that is ALSO PRACTICAL. They come with instructions. You know how to read, don't you?Here's a link. Learn something.
Quote from: Mr. Adolph Vega on December 31, 2008, 04:03:38 PMi rather the cards be actual playing cards not hafenda or whatever. That will be neato. There are playing cards:https://club.nintendo.com/rewards-details/Mario+Party+Playing+Cards/10507.dohttps://club.nintendo.com/rewards-details/Animal+Crossing+Playing+Cards/10508.doI think the hanafuda cards are really classy, though.
Quote from: vudu on December 31, 2008, 06:18:28 PMQuote from: Mr. Adolph Vega on December 31, 2008, 04:18:32 PMi know, but in America maybe .001% of the population can play that game. I want something to collect that is ALSO PRACTICAL. They come with instructions. You know how to read, don't you?Here's a link. Learn something.That game is in club house games too for DS . I tried to play it. Doesn't seem to difficult but THE GAME CONCEPT IS ALIEN TO ME
While I do think the Hanafuda cards are awesome, I also think that a set of "normal" playing cards (a "French Deck" I guess) with a similar degree of cleverness would also be nice. The Mario Party ones aren't very classy, that's for sure.
My Game & Watch collection still hasn't shipped.
I find myself strangely curious as to what the gift you get for platinum status is. Would hoping for a game be ill-advised? Something like the Game And Watch Collection... Maybe a "sequel" to it or something...