A lot of cases can be found at electronics stores like Best-Buy and Futureshop, but also stores like Wal-Mart. EB games usually have cases for most handhelds but if nothing else Nintendo sells them directly sometimes.
I think so. I know someone who has a different kind of blank Nintendo ds chip. She could play movies on her Nintendo ds.
its usually white or clear. it could be yellow in some cases but i dont think so.
typically it is because they lost someone close to them but in some cases it could mean that they have killed someone
Someone could buy plastic display cases at a variety of places for sports cards. They could be purchased a specialty shop that sells sports cards and display cases. They could also be bought at a store that specializes in displaying anything like a Things Remembered, or a crafts store.
I have a sony xperia M phone and I really want to make some cool diy phone cases so I was wondering where I could buy clear plastic or just plain sony xperia phone casses that I could decorate. Thanks for answering!
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
Most of the cases- no but sometimes- yes.
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES...oh yeah AND YES, There are Nintendo factories or companys in America( Washington, not D.C. , the state.) so yes
No! You could mail the Nintendo company and see if they could do that.
You can't; you could only get it through a special nintendo event which is over by now. The only hope you have now is to trade it from someone who has it.
I would guess someone who builds custom computers, they could put a clear "housing" on it.
It will depend on the complexity of the will. In most cases it will take about a year to clear everything up. If the records are good, it could be shorter.