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Sam:

--- Quote from: Drunken Watermelon on August 19, 2009, 05:36:53 pm ---I'd quite sure that's not always the case, but I don't really know since I just hammer the start button while screaming "SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP SKIP GOD DAMNIT SKIP" in my head.

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Is there some sort of rule that forbids them to allow you to skip it the moment you lay eyes on it?

Drunken Watermelon:

--- Quote from: Sam on August 20, 2009, 10:10:58 am ---Is there some sort of rule that forbids them to allow you to skip it the moment you lay eyes on it?

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It's like my buttons aren't even there! One of these days there's going to be a game with a big fat 50 minute long opening that you can't skip, you'll see everybody leaving their consoles on as if they were playing that one Nes RPG where it makes you play the same game twice to get the true ending with no saving functionality and a power cut would be your worst nightmare..

Sam:

--- Quote from: Drunken Watermelon on August 20, 2009, 12:44:49 pm ---It's like my buttons aren't even there! One of these days there's going to be a game with a big fat 50 minute long opening that you can skip, you'll see everybody leaving their consoles on as if they were playing that one Nes RPG where it makes you play the same game twice to get the true ending with no saving functionality and a power cut would be your worst nightmare..

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You philosophy speaks true...
And as I say this, I have no idea what game you're talking about XD...

Tokome:
I know that the A&B Remixes of Colorful Days were released somewhat recently, along with new costumes: the candy one and the "red devil"(?) one.

If they could have downloadable songs for the DS, that would be great. But then I think there's a reverse "nintndo Only" licensing problem.

BT2:
Sigh.
Again, songs aren't the property of Nintendo, MS or Sony so NBGI can do what they want with them, a game being licensed doesn't mean that NBGI gave away their (intellectual) property away to a third party.
A game license isn't much more than a moneyhogging approval that the contents of a game is deemed suitable for the target system by the licenser.

Also, unless someone proves me wrong, iM@S DS doesn't have the capabilities for 'real' DLC, though it does have unlockables.

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