Looking for this video game?
My son has been driving us nuts looking for Action Replay for Nintendo DS. Action Replay provides the "cheats" for Pokemon games ... i.e., the techniques that help you beat the game, according to my son. Apparently it also helps you crack codes in other games, too.
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We hit Target, Game Stop and a couple of specialty stores in malls. We could have ordered it on-line, but we're into immediacy.
Anyway, Best Buy near Sawgrass Mills had SEVENTEEN of them in stock. Now they have 16.
Now I'm debating the ethics of helping my son use workarounds to beat a video game. Sinking into an abyss...

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Comments
As soon as my son figured out what Google was, his first search ever was "super mario cheat code." He was probably in first grade.
It's a boy thing.
Posted by: Gail | September 7, 2007 9:48 PM