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Anybody have Mario Kart DS and wish to play me?

 

Friend Code: 472 508 427 372

 

WRITE IT DOWN. PLAY ME. IM ME TO SET IT UP. KLIF13 ON AIM. AND GO NOW.

My little one has Mario Cart DS and she said I can play.

Is there a range involved because I am probably 2000 miles away from you.

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My little one has Mario Cart DS and she said I can play.

 

Is there a range involved because I am probably 2000 miles away from you.

lolz. Yeah, a little bit of a range!

You can play through a wireless router, to anyone on the earths.

 

and to all you psp-lovers: NO.

the games are expensive for the psp, but i found the replay value on all them has seemed to be pretty good. ive also recently seen games poping up for cheap too! walmart: wipEout Pure, Twisted Metal head-on, Ape escape, ATV Off-Road Fury, and some baseball game are all $18.00 CAD! wipEout is definatly worth 18$ in my book. and the games look so much better than the DS.

 

http://media.nintendo.com/mediaFiles/dd2b76a5-3366-4130-8ab1-f3e478d6f170.jpghttp://fp.scea.com/Content/Movies/11063/Image/image_4.jpg

 

the one thing is... you dont want to give a small kid a psp. thats where DS is better (for the small kids).

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