Its... let me go check lol....
Ok, it is 10 digits. And the Wii dev face plate is black I think.
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Its... let me go check lol....
Ok, it is 10 digits. And the Wii dev face plate is black I think.
again that is incorrect! the correct answer is 12! I cant believe two people got that wrong! Also video the dev wii faceplate is green. How many player game is Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess?
Right now there is there are rumors that it will be two players, but I am either guessing that the rumor is false or that there are some kind of side quests that allow for two players.
Correct! Now what is the name of the main characters in Earthbound?
Nope it's definetly only one player.
http://bdcgamer.blogspot.com/2006/11...ature-one.html
oooo the trivia master has made a mistake lol![]()
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I did not make a mistake he said he thought the rumors are false so he was correct. Now back to the trivia.
His 'official' name is Ness, but in the game, you can set the name to anything (although if you set it to something like Poo, it will get very confusing later on)
EDIT: I assume you meant to say: "What is the name of the main character in Earthbound?" not what is the name of his name![]()
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I assume you're asking what a Game & Watch is. The game and watch was a type of handheld videogame device released by nintendo throughout the 80s that used fixed position (is that the proper name?) LCD screens (the kind where there are sprites of fixed sizes and shapes that are simply turned on or off depending on the requirements of the game). They came in variations with normal screens, widescreens, and dual screens, all of which played different games. Most were themed with famicom colors (gold/maroon-red). The reason they were called game&watch is because when not being used as a game, it would function well as a pocket watch (similar to how people use cellphones nowadays).
I've got a widescreen octopus one. I think it's beautiful compared to all the similar machines of the time (thinking mostly of those tiger handhelds).
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