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Fakhr-ul-Islam has written: 'AF-Pak think tank review'
i went to the pak who were the first people to establish Paris
Pak studies is a pak studies
Pak Pak Pakaak - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
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Pak = Sir
Pak Rat is real. Pak Rat is a copy of Pacman.
a Nintendo ds pack such as the rumble pak is a setting pak so you can rumble the ds
Yes, Because he walks like a battakh (tak tak tak tak) and talks like a battakh (pak pak pak pak)
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The Jumper Pak or Expansion Pak, is an upgrade of the existing default pak in the system. The jumper pak allows for more clear visuals and increasing the bit memory for the system. Certain games require the jumper pak because they need the extra bites. Although others games don't require, they will acknowledge the use of one in the title screen and usually state that advanced features are being used. .j.
Majora's Mask will not work unless you have the Expansion Pak in the N64's memory expansion port. The memory expansion port is under the flap on the top side of the console at the very front. If your game says the Expansion Pak is not inserted, it's because instead of the Expansion Pak, you have the Jumper Pak. The Jumper Pak is the device that comes with the N64 when you first bought it, and needs to be replaced with the Expansion Pak. The Expansion Pak is essentially a device with extra RAM to add to the N64's native RAM. Majora's Mask was programmed to use 8 MB of RAM instead of the N64's usual 4, which is why you can't play it without an Expansion Pak. Since the N64 and all of its peripherals have long been out of production, you'll have to find an Expansion Pak used somewhere, if you don't already have one. The Expansion Pak has a red top as opposed to the Jumper Pak, which is all black.