Nintendogs Review
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I know what you are thinking...Nintendogs. Yes Nintendogs is surprisingly a good game. I will admit I was at wal-mart the day of the release and I got the Dachshund and friends pak. I felt a little like a little boy in a candy store, but oh well. I had played the demo at the store, and liked it so I figured I would give it a shot. As soon as I brought home my little Husky named "kiska" and taught her her name the bonding began almost immediately. With the surprisingly lifelike graphics, and responsibilities that come with real puppy ownership, it is not hard to get attatched to something that you have trained, cleaned up after, and walked around town everyday for a month now... Except now I have 3 dogs in my "contemporary apartment" and taking all of them on walks can seem to be a chore due to the randomizer on the presents not being very random, and the backgrounds rather repetitive and drab, but it's not that far to the field to play frisbee or to the agility gym to practice the agility trial. This is necessary to get money, because you have to compete in three events if you want to get more dogs, or just be able to feed the one you have. There are many things such as toys and accessories, and even an interior designer that require the use of money too. The only other complaint I have is the "bark mode" is not real time. The other person's dog comes to your ds and when held side by side they two screens to two completely different things... oh well you can't win them all, and this is not a big deal anyways. With its vast assortment of random inlockables, voice recognition (train them to "sit"!),  and the cuteness factor nintendogs is a must have... chicks really dig it ;) Just think now you can have a dog without getting your new shoes all chewed up, or your new mac mini buried in the backyard...

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