Sunday 17 May 2009

I'm gonna catch them all IN MY MOUTH...


Hello there...
I was planning to get online with my NDSI today after buying that Wii/ds wifi connector but my lovely boyfriend told that was a waste of money since he just bought a D-link with wifi... But waiting until thursday/friday is not much fun. But I'l try to keep it together anyway...
Today is Norways day 17 May 1814, idependence day blahblah, That so important that I just told you that it is.... And everyone in norway loves eating mudkips. :3

Anyway back to something more game related...
I'm learning japanese with my DSI! Yes indeed... I'm just as good as a japanese toddler (The game says so) But It is really a funny way to learn, when you can use your DS. The games I'm currently playing are named "My japanese coach" And "Mind your language learn japanese"
The first one is the one i liked the most of theese two. I get words to learn, by playing different mini games and also learning how to draw the signs for the words, like in katakana or maybe hiragana and kanji. Fun nice and feels like I actually made some good afterward, Learning is the key to... ehm ehm...

Other than this I've been busy trying to find cheapest buy for the game "Walk with me" also called "Personal trainer: Walking" This game is simply just a keep track of how many steps you take each day... And that's for some kinda reason really really really intreseting for my at the moment... I'd love to have it right now so I could run around saying "EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME I'M GOING TO THE MOON"
You might wonder why I should or would scream something like that, It's beacuse all the people's steps should make so many steps that its more that enough to go to the moon or further... Haha nerdy and sporty... But that what Nintendo overall is trying to do, be the fintess of game consoles. Or at least it seems that way.

:3 Walk with me video in japanese. But it's easy to understand. :)



That will be all, I'm to tierd to stay awake.... Zzzzz

/Peace! Cate

1 comment:

  1. If only this could reach the education system, huh?

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