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I'm playing Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and I just finished an awesome boss battle, go back into Bowser, and then drill into his back to make the pain stop. It makes you Put the DS to sleep. That's right. I'm writing this as my DS is sleeping, and an alarm will go off when it is done. Why the fuck am I not allowed to play the game I bought? It pisses me off

Thoughts?

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Nintendo is the new troll of video games.

Doesn't play Yoville. I'm not a faggot.

Fastthumbs227 wrote:I'm playing Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and I just finished an awesome boss battle, go back into Bowser, and then drill into his back to make the pain stop. It makes you Put the DS to sleep. That's right. I'm writing this as my DS is sleeping, and an alarm will go off when it is done. Why the fuck am I not allowed to play the game I bought? It pisses me off

Thoughts?

Wait, what... does it do that all the time (regularly), is it a setting that can be changed, or is it just a part of that portion or the game?

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Do you mean that after so much time passes it forces you to take a break or stop playing?

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.....Maybe they wanted to "wow" you with something to make the game and the characters within more believable, having to do something outside of pushing the traditional buttons to have an impact on the game. Phantom Hourglass has you close the DS to solve a puzzle, so it's not anything new.

xAluru wrote:.....Maybe they wanted to "wow" you with something to make the game and the characters within more believable, having to do something outside of pushing the traditional buttons to have an impact on the game. Phantom Hourglass has you close the DS to solve a puzzle, so it's not anything new.

Yeah. I think its sort of clever when they come up with things like that. Hideo Kojima like, lol

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Lol Pansy

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StormKing wrote:
Fastthumbs227 wrote:I'm playing Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and I just finished an awesome boss battle, go back into Bowser, and then drill into his back to make the pain stop. It makes you Put the DS to sleep. That's right. I'm writing this as my DS is sleeping, and an alarm will go off when it is done. Why the smurf am I not allowed to play the game I bought? It pisses me off

Thoughts?

Wait, what... does it do that all the time (regularly), is it a setting that can be changed, or is it just a part of that portion or the game?

No it happened once..but it lasted for like fifteen minutes, and there seemed like no reason why...it's just very annoying

fastthumbs227

Fastthumbs227 wrote:
StormKing wrote:
Fastthumbs227 wrote:I'm playing Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, and I just finished an awesome boss battle, go back into Bowser, and then drill into his back to make the pain stop. It makes you Put the DS to sleep. That's right. I'm writing this as my DS is sleeping, and an alarm will go off when it is done. Why the smurf am I not allowed to play the game I bought? It pisses me off

Thoughts?

Wait, what... does it do that all the time (regularly), is it a setting that can be changed, or is it just a part of that portion or the game?

No it happened once..but it lasted for like fifteen minutes, and there seemed like no reason why...it's just very annoying

It takes like a minute

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xAluru wrote:.....Maybe they wanted to "wow" you with something to make the game and the characters within more believable, having to do something outside of pushing the traditional buttons to have an impact on the game. Phantom Hourglass has you close the DS to solve a puzzle, so it's not anything new.

Yeah, it took me a whole to realize that I had to close it. But I thought it was pretty cool and definitely added to the immersion.

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