McKelly said:
It was suggested to buy the guidebook for Animal Crossing. Where do I find that, in electronics? Or would I have to order that on-line? Does
WalMart carry it, or do I need to go to
Best Buy, Circuit City, or a game store for something like that? Thanks!
I've seen it in all of the above. Near the game section there is usually a rack with game guides. They are usually about $12-15. As I said, normally I do not believe they are necessary - they either give too much info and ruin a game, or they just duplicate what you can see for free online (via gamefaqs.com). However, for an open-ended game like AC it really is invaluable for teaching you how to make the most out of your town.
You also may find it at bookstores, I know most Barnes and Nobles, Borders, etc. carry game guides in their own section. Good luck!
Worfiedoodles said:
What is the difference between a case and a skin? Do I need to get both for the ds lite in onyx I purchased for ds? I have the ds lite and two games. Do I need other accessories?
Thanks!
Maria
Hi Maria!
A skin is generally a adhesive-backed sticker, for lack of a better term. They are made with special glues so they come off easily, and they are really just for decoration IMHO. Then again, i'm an adult player and I'm not playing my DS in a sandlot or anything, LOL. It depends on where your NDS is going to be played - if it's just at home or in the car, then I wouldn't worry about it. The exterior has been very durable from what I have experienced, and I routinely put it in my pocket, etc. They come in many designs - there are even places online you can order custom made ones with your own photo/logo/etc.
Skin can also apply to neopyrene "skins", which are elasticy sheaths you can pull over the NDS when they are not in use; Nintendo sells a few of them under their "switch and carry" line of products with Nintendo characters (Princess Peach has a pink one, Mario a red one, etc.). These are meant to be stored in an outer case, and are just an extra level of protection - however, they won't protect from falls or being jostled around.
A case is simply a small bag or enclosure to protect the NDS and hold it's accessories in one place. There are some that have a plastic cover inside you can place over the NDS and "play through" the case, but I don't prefer those (though they may be an alternative if you think you may need a skin). I find the small, uncomplicated ones to be the best. In fact, I generally use an old GBA one that works just right (though GBA SP bags wouldn't be big enough). IMO, you just need one with a big enough place for the NDS, your power cord, and a few games.
As to other accesories, a car charger is great if it will be used in the car for long periods of time. You may also want to buy one of the charging stands (they sell for about $10), so you can just plug in the wall charger (that comes with your NDS) into the stand, and it stays there as a "dock" so you aren't plugging things in and out of wall outlets all the time.
Other than that, the NDS is pretty self-contained. You will never need new batteries (Nintendo sells replacements for about $10 I believe if they ever go bad, but the batteries should last and be rechargable for many years), as long as you impose the idea that the stylus needs to be either in your hand or in the storage slot you'll never loose it (it fits so snugly). There really isn't anything you need besides games.
BTW, while on that subject :
If anyone decides to try out Gamefly's online game rental service (the one that's like Netflix) send me a PM! I'm trying to earn a NDS for a deserving kid this XMas from by getting referrals - I only need 5 people who subscribe for one month. So if you were going to give it a try anyway (the first month is $8.95, I believe), send me a PM and I'll send you the link to my refferal page.
(End commerical - hope no one minds! But I have a whole package of games/accessories that I can put together with this free NDS if I can earn one, and make quite a holiday package for a kid who could really use it. THANK YOU!)
Good luck everyone, and keep those questions coming!
NED