If you're in the UK and can get to
Lakeside shopping centre this week, that is. He'll be found in that well-known purveyor of video games, Woolworths. Uh...
TBA: Re. Clock trick. How about setting the clock back a couple of days, playing with the dog for, say, 20 min, then setting it forward, and playing with the dog for another 20 min, etc? Doing an hour or a couple of hours all on one real-life day, but fooling the console into thinking it was split over several days?
It's just that, while Nintendogs is cute an' all, I have way too much going on in my life to want to play a game where I HAVE to switch it on every day. And I can't accept the "it's a virtual pet, it doesn't really have feelings" because I am the person who cannot kill sims. A story my friends tell to point out how obsessive I am with video games is that, when we went to the Game On exhibition at the Barbican a few years ago (a massive videogames retrospective, with many old original machines), I walked past a PC running The Sims. I noticed that all the family were really, really miserable - in fact, all three sims had totally red-ded out mood. So I had to fix them. I
had to! 45 minutes later the others came back and I was still there playing that family - but now their moods were all maxed out on green. They said "You know as soon as you walk away someone's just going to torment them again", and I replied "I'll leave the game paused!".
OK, so I am weird. What's new?