Rose Nintendogs Bundle
rose nintendogs bundle
Nintendo DS Lite Metallic Rose?
what stores will carry this new color? and what day will it arrive in stores? why are they making a metallic rose? is it letfovers without the paw from nintendogs bundle kit from november 2007?
You could go to gamestop.com or go to the store, gamestop they have the Ds lite in the metallic rose color. However, right now gamestop online has it on backorder which means they have ran out and they are in the process of ordering more for us. But all is not lost!.......Amazon.com (which is where I'm going to buy mine) has the Ds lite in the metallic rose color; it will be available June 8, 2008 for $129.00! If you buy it from amazon you will get free shipping and handling. Plus you can but an extra warranty 1 year $14.99 or for 2 years $24.99. As for the paw print on it ;it is not on this one unless you buy the nintendogs bundle, which I don't think is worth it;it only comes with the nintendogs game and the game console which is almost $300! This color is not a leftover, it was suppose to a limited edition color but it became so popular that it was decided to make it an official color in the ds lite line of colors. I can't wait to buy mine! Also, target.com has a lot of popular ds lite games for $20!! And of course Amazon has some for under $20. Right now gamestop.com has a 50% sale some games are priced at $9.99 through $20. Enjoy, I know I will! Peace.
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Nintendogs: Labrador and Friends (DS) $12.99 Hooray! Nintendogs is finally here! The chances are, if you have a DS, that you’re pretty excited about this game. If you’re not, where have you been for the last year? The first big Nintendo title properly tailor-made for the DS, Nintendogs is conceived by Shigeru Miyamoto and has surprise and joy for you at every turn. Even before you buy it – and you must buy it – you must make a choice, as Nintendogs comes in four different versions, each boasting a different array of dogs. There are plenty of breeds to choose from, and whether you’ll go for a spotty Dalmatian, a solid Labrador, a loyal Dachsund, a playful Beagle, or a tiny but proud Chihuahua is up to you. There are six breeds in total on each version. Once you’ve chosen the game, you’ll still have to choose your puppy, and whichever breed you plump for, there’ll be a litter of three to choose between at the kennel. Then it’s time to take your new best friend home. Your apartment is the default area in Nintendogs, and this is where you get down to the serious business of training your new pup. The game uses voice recognition technology, and by speaking clearly into the built in microphone on your DS you can teach your dog his name, and then to do increasingly complicated tricks on command. You’ll also want to take the little fella on walks, and walk mode allows you to plot your route round the surrounding neighbourhood. As a responsible member of the community, you’ll need to keep an eye on your pup – if he poops, it’s up to you to clear it up. And you might want to stop him rummaging through bins, too. Whilst out walking, you can visit the store to stock up on dog food, go to the park, and meet other dogs. You’ll also find the occasional pressie lying around – a Frisbee, a football, a rubber bone. Training your dog at home and playing Frisbee in the park is fun, but there are also competitions you can enter to prove you’re the best, and win money too. All this makes a pretty absorbing game by itself, but Nintendogs has another trick up its sleeve. The DS’s wireless abilities are exploited like never before. Close your DS and put it in your pocket and ‘Bark Mode’ is automatically activated. Pass within DS range of another person who’s done the same and your dogs will ‘smell’ each other and bark to alert you. You can then have an impromptu session as your dogs get to know each other. It’s like when you’re walking a real dog and you stop in the street to talk to another dog-walker while your four legged friends sniff each others’ bums. Nintendogs is an absorbing game that you can take anyway and may even help you make new friends. Nintendo goodness at its very best. |
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Nintendogs: Lab & Friends PRE-OWNED - Nintendo DS $19.99 SynopsisBring home a new puppy of your very own. Nintendogs: Lab & Friends lets you select from a wide range of breeds, from Labrador Retrievers to Toy Poodles, to find the perfect pet to raise, train and love. Touch-screen interactivity allows you to scratch and pet your puppy, while the built-in microphone lets you give your pup commands. If you train your puppy well enough, you can enter dog shows and agility contests to win new items and unlock new breeds. You'll have to take your dog for many walks, and with the DS wireless connection, you can stroll the neighborhood to visit with friends and their dogs, just like the real thing with no mess to clean up. Nintendogs is a step forward in the pet simulation genre, allowing you to directly interact with your puppy, not just press buttons. Selecting "scratch" from an options menu is one thing, but rubbing your finger on the touch screen to scratch your pup's tummy is much more entertaining. With more than 100 items to find, including flying discs and doggie outfits, Nintendogs will have you lapping up the fun. |
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Nintendogs + Cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends - Pre-Played $24.99 There is something for everyone as Nintendogs welcomes some New Friends to the family in Nintendogs + Cats. This tail-wagging 3D edition stars a loyal Golden Retriever and other heartwarming new additions - including a few felines - making the pet franchise cuter than ever. Choose from a variety of different breeds and prep your new pal for competitive challenges and activities. Enhanced visuals bring each pet to life with incredible detail, and the power of the 3DS lets you interact with them in incredibly realistic ways. Thanks to the 3DS camera and its facial recognition ability, your pets will respond to your movements just like they would in real life. |
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