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Oo... I called at 8:30 or 9pm... And this was in my email junk box at 10:30pm... I entered no info when I called... So inother words, they traced my phone number and searched their database to see if I was a registered member... Freaky, huh?
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traced my phone number
Caller ID's standard nowadays.
Hiro, if any pair of Japanese men in business suits with a briefcase show up your door and say "We want to play.", Run.
And take their controllers, since I can't find any stores near me that have them?
XDXD! You guys are locos.
"Wii want to play."
fixed.
Nintendo is watching you fap.
WATCH OUT.
This thread is hilarious. xD
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Nintendo is WATCHING YOU...
This is news?
It's not that the Wii wants to play, is that they want to play with Hiro's Wii o.o
Nothing wrong with that =)... If you are ~20 year old females with a decent face and a decent personality...
>> That's how it would seem, till they rip off their cute 20 yr old female faces and show you the pink fleshy Japanese men face underneath.
Anime sure is weird.
Nintendo's always watching, mang.
Actually, I think it's "Wii would like to play."
><... Aaaand still no reply from the email I sent THAT NIGHT...
Good going, Nintendy... you send out a survey ASAP, but you can't answer the simple question of "How much is it to replace a scratched SSBM game disc"...
*Shakes his fists at his cousins and their ability to ruin anything they touch*
Dude, just go buy another copy of the game at your local electronics store.
As far as I know the game's still selling well enough to be stocked pretty much across North America, and if you find a copy it shouldn't be more than $15 anyway.
If it were that cheap Bat, I would...
The used game stores sell the game for $25... There's no freakin way I'm paying that much for a 5 year old game that everybody has...
Odd; I saw it on sale for $5.99 used - and I did look at the disk, better condition than most of my disks.
Oo... Where dude?
IN SOVIET RUSSIA, WII PLAYS WITH YOU.
I'm sorry. I know it's definitely been done before and all, but I couldn't resist. XD
~SilverShadow.
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I'm sorry to hear of the problem you're having with Super Smash Bros. Melee. The replacement price is $25, plus a $7.50 shipping fee. As an alternative, you may be able to find this terrific game through the secondhand video game market.
$32.50?!?!!!? WTF NINTENDO... I can buy the damned game from Target NEW for $29.99... Looks like I won't be replacing my SSBM for a while =(