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Old 10-30-2005, 05:07 AM
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i see it everywhere on tv, seems like it will be one of the top gifts for the kids this Christmas...

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Of course lol and then there going to buy the DS nintendogs is going to be a christmas hit.

Im calling up my mom and telling her what I want for christmas she still gives me stuff whippeee.
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Old 10-31-2005, 03:52 AM
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I get stuff from my mum too, but no toys anymore!lol
She gets us stuff for the house mainly, last year we got a new microwave and the year before that a new set of towels and bath gloves.....
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Old 10-31-2005, 05:34 PM
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I used to hate getting clothes for xmas, now that's all I really want to ask for. Y'know, it doesn't feel like a waste of money if you're buying a game, but if you're buying a pair of boxers and socks... *shrugs*
Anyway, back to the subject of the thread...
I remember when the game first came out a short while ago and I was standing in front of the video display at Toys'R'Us watching this little puppy play around and bark. I was going to buy it, but they didn't have the version I wanted out of the 3 they released. So I rented it instead. I'm actually happy I didn't buy it. It's a cute and entertaining game, but after the first few days I found myself checking on it less and less. I would only feed and water it once in the morning, hardly played with it, or walked it. And I kept getting crazy looks from people when I'd try to teach the dog tricks with voice commands. lol. My brother would tell me to shut up after a minute of 'Sit!' commands. It's a perfect game for a little kid, imo. They wear something out quickly and move on.
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Old 11-01-2005, 04:38 AM
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yes I expected it was one of those 'things' you had to feed and take care of!lol
I had a little robot that way 3 years ago, a gift from friends..after 1 week it was driving me nuts, i just didn't have the time for it, i'd sort of get back home to discover i had to give him a virtual shoot as soon as possible as his eyes were infected with disease..lol he did last 9 months though before dying of a flat batterie....may he RIP!
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