It maybe Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja, I'm just looking through a list of them at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games
it can affect you because what if you choose gangster friends, that would have your reputation as a gangster, even if that's not how u want it.
There is a difference, but it's only slight. You just mainly have more options to choose from when creating your mii on the 3DS.
No
Being a Gangster Disciple has nothing to do with eating pork and not eating pork, that's a decision u choose to make.....
Sega doesn't hate Nintendo, but, in the 80s-90s, they did have a little rivalry, and people have to choose between which console to buy, Nintendo's console, or Sega's console. Now, Nintendo has let Sega use Mario and many other Mario characters in a few different Mario and Sonic Olympic crossovers.
Lets say your going hand to hand with your mortal samurai enemy. Imagine to your dismay, you choose not to wear a helmet, and he strikes you in the head with a sword.
Samurai armor was a type of armor worn by Japanese warriors. One can find an authentic reproduction at the Samurai Store International. One can purchase ready made armor or choose the custom option.
If you mean simply trading one system for the other, then no, you cannot. The Nintendo DSi is worth about $150 while the DS Lite is worth about $110. You can, however, trade in the Nintendo DS Lite and cash for the Nintendo DSi. If you choose that method, you will need about $40 or so more to cover the cost. You can also choose to trade in your Nintendo DS Lite plus a game or two for the Nintendo DSi.
a 3ds is a dsi with 3D effect. a dsi XL is a big dsi. you can choose: 3D effect or being big. i would choose the 3D effect.
Besides the color of their outer casing, nothing is different. Choose the color of 3DS based on whichever color you like best.
In the main menu, choose Nintendo WFC.
"This is our intolerable dilemma: that failure is a kind of death and success is evil and dangerous, is-- ultimately-- impossible. The effect of the gangster film is to embody this dilemma in the person of the gangster and resolve it by his death. The dilemma is resolved because it is his death, not ours. We are safe; for the moment, we can acquiesce in our failure, we can choose to fail."--Robert Warshow in "The Gangster As Tragic Hero"