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How can I activate my games on I have about 20 PC games on my
old computer. The were all
activated on that computer. I
want them all on my new
computer, but they won't
activate.
Are PC games a one shot deal
for one computer?
If so, I'm bummed.
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yea i think so |
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What are some games to play at It is nearing the end of the
school year and our middle
school is planning a field
day. There are around 200 kids
in all from 5th grade - 8th
grade, boys and girls. We (the
kids) have been divided up
into 12 teams and need 6 games
to play. So far we have
kickball, dodge ball, capture
the flag, and an obstacle
course. What else could we do
that would be fun for the
majority of kids? Other
activites that are not
included in the 6 games are
cake decoration and a water
balloon fight or something
that has to do with water. Any
ideas would be very helpful!
Thank you!
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volleyball , wheelbarrel races ( when someone holds someone else's feet and the person being held crawls with their hands), you can also look on the internet for some fun games ( you have a really small school our jr. hiigh has 7th and eighth grade and its bigger and our school district is really small.) |
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What are some really good I love the DS, but am finding
that the majority of the games
for it too short and do not
have any replay value (games
like yoshi's island, kirby,
mario). Are there any really
good games that will keep my
interest for a while? I
already have Mario 64 and
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings should keep you busy for a while. It's about about 25 to 40 hours of game play depending on how many side quests you want to do. I like Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin and Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. They have about 10 to 20 hours of game play. It's not that long, but they're fun games. You can't go wrong with Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. The new Super Mario Bros. is fun, but it's rather short. It's nostalgia. |
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What company does game Does Days of Wonder
manufacture their games
themselves, or do they have a
3rd party manufacturer (that
inevitably outsources to
China)? And if so, who?
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I'm not 100% certain with whom Days of Wonder does it's printing, but according to their first press-release when they started the company, they do all of their printing in Germany with an experienced German manufacturer (http://www.daysofwonder.com/e n/cnews/?newsid=001#newsstart) "Recognizing that the quality of the game pieces add significantly to the pleasure of playing, Days of Wonder has committed to the highest quality production values. Days of Wonder games are being manufactured by Germany's most prestigious and experienced game production company." Ravensburger, perhaps? Additionally, according to my M'44 and TTR boxes, the games were made in Germany. It is possible that the plastic bits are outsourced, but I cannot find any information on that. |
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What are good party games for Me and my freind are super
tall and super skinny. (no we
are not anorexic) To celebrate
we are having a tall skinny
people party lol. We need
party games for tall skinny
people lol. We already have 2
games, Touch the ceiling and
fit into that small space lol.
We need some amazing/ funny
stuff for tall skinny people
:D
PS: dont post hateful messages
about how society is full of
tall skinny people and that we
are anorexic/ need to gain
weght because im happy with my
life.
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how about getting a life.. what person throws a party for just tall skinny ppl.. lame-o's.. |
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