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Figured this list of games I own would make it easier not just for me, but also for my friends.

In response to Andy, I’ve included my few PC games.

PC


Xbox 360
- gamertag: Dokr360 gamertag

  • Unreal Tournament 3
  • Chromehounds
  • NHL 08
  • Burnout Paradise
  • Halo 3
  • Rock Band
  • Guitar Hero III
  • Guitar Hero II
  • Ghost Recon: Advanced War Fighter 2


Wii -
code: 6608 6808 2162 4770

  • Wii Fit
  • Kororinpa: Marble Mania
  • Mario Kart Wii (code: 1203 9624 9791)
  • Mario Strikers
  • Wii Sports
  • Wii Play
  • Mario Party 8
  • Red Steel
  • Link’s Crossbow Training


Nintendo DS

  • Flash Focus
  • Tetris DS
  • Mario Kart DS
  • Final Fantasy III
  • Brain Age
  • Brain Age 2
  • Clubhouse Games

Last Updated: July 24th, 2008. Added Unreal Tournament 3.

 
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6 responses to “Games”

  1. on January 23rd 2008 at 7:56 amkelly

    you should get flash focus… it’s pretty fun… how is clubhouse games?

  2. on January 23rd 2008 at 10:02 pmCandice

    I got it for mahjongg. It’s alright - actually the mahjongg is challenging. Darts is interesting. A few games are really lame. Haven’t really tried them all as there doesn’t seem to be a point in playing them as a single player. I was playing rummy with 3 computer players and we got stuck in a never-ending loop… how lame.

  3. on January 29th 2008 at 1:15 pmAndy

    How come you haven’t posted your PC games collection. That said however, if it’s anything like mine you’ll be typing for quite some time before you post it :P

    Take Care
    Andy

  4. on February 01st 2008 at 5:01 pmkelly

    how’s brain age 2? i’ve been doing my daily training this past month and i’m getting tired of brain age… is it the same deal, just completely different training games? i’m thinking of trading in my ds for the ds lite..

  5. on February 02nd 2008 at 12:32 amCandice

    Yeah, all new games.
    The quick math one is filling in the signs instead of the numbers.
    There’s an interesting clock one where you have to tell the time from a mirrored, flipped or rotated (or a combo of the three) clock so it definitely requires thinking.
    I like the anagram one - they have rotating letters and you have to figure out what word it is. That’s fun head to head, however anyone who’s played it a bunch of times has a good chance of coming across a set of words they’ve done before.
    There’s one that they ask you to make change from $10 or $5 for the amount shown, that’s pretty easy. You have to tap on $1 bills, quarters, dimes and pennies.
    A calendar one that asks like, “what day of the week was January 28th?” or “what will be the date on next Friday?” or “what day was 5 days previous to 2 days from now?”
    A speed one has moving/rotating/re-sizing numbers and they ask you to pick the highest number. I guess your first instinct is to pick the largest number or perhaps the fastest moving number since they grab your attention quickly.
    Only other one I can remember off the top of my head is a music one - they give you a keyboard and you have to play the notes to the music. I guess like a cheap man’s Guitar Hero, piano style.
    Anyways, exact same premise - daily training, they track it, you can unlock hard modes and more activities (I haven’t unlocked all of them yet).
    I’m also interested in trading in for DS Lite but it’s hard to justify since I barely play the thing. =P

  6. on March 18th 2008 at 7:07 pmMatt

    Hi Candice. Wanted to let you know I now play Guild Wars. I have the first one. My main characters name is Raistlin Magii. I play whenever i get time so please feel free to add me. I added you from the first Guild Wars game. Hope you had a nice St. Pattys day and a good Easter. :) BTW Tony said to tell you hi. And says he misses gaming with you. :)

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