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Fri 26/03/04 at 11:05
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Got this today, 'tis brilliant.

So far I've got a big-faced dog called... Bigface, a cow called Rainbow, loads of milk and some 'cultivated land' watered.

I haven't played ti for long, about 15 minutes, but it really is amazing.

Get it.
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Thu 08/04/04 at 11:49
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Unless you've given it Magic Potion it won't be pregnant. It's either been drugged by Daryl the crack fiend, or it's sick because you kept it outside in the rain.
Thu 08/04/04 at 11:47
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Yay! My cow is 'acting differently', hopefully lil' old Rainbow is pregnant :-D

Only just got my bull, too.
Thu 08/04/04 at 10:56
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Rickoss wrote:
> Thought that was already released? Well, in Japan, anyway.

I believed it was due on MAy... may have been pushed earlier.

I am surprised to read about the Harvest Moon sequel so earlier.

I guess there is still so much they can do with it.
Thu 08/04/04 at 10:53
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Thought that was already released? Well, in Japan, anyway.
Thu 08/04/04 at 10:52
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A Wonderful Life for Girls eh?

You excited that they're making a version just for you then Dringo?

[S]ahahahahahahahaahhahaahahahahahha
Thu 08/04/04 at 10:39
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It's more like traditional harvest moon games than A Wonderful life.

Of course Natusme have yet to release Harvest Moon: It's a wonderful life for girls... and they already have in development Harvest Moon: It's a wonderful life 2.
Thu 08/04/04 at 08:30
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Ah, cheers for that.

After playing a bit of Mineral Town I have to say it's just a little bit... crap. Having such a small Rucksack (hurhur) is really getting on my nerves and it doesn't seem half as focused as A Wonderful Life.

I'm, of course, going to keep playing it, as any Harvest Moon is still Harvest Moon, after all, and the link-up features should be good.
Wed 07/04/04 at 23:52
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Rickoss wrote:
>Although from what I've heard, linking up is quite confusing.

It sure is, I would still be trying to figure out how to link up if someone on here hadn't told me.

What you do is connect up your GBA to the GC like normal. Then on Harvest Moon: AWL go to the area where you link up. Now when you get to the stage where there's just a white screen on AWL, switch on your GBA version and start the game as normal. Then walk south from your farm, over the bridge, now head left and take the first path heading north-west. Look for a spring with a waterfall in it, throw something in the water and the Goddess will appear. If you throw something in the water that she liked, she will link the two games up.

There, I've tried to explain that as best I could, hope it helps a little.
Wed 07/04/04 at 22:20
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Playing TWO Harvest moons? You will have NO social life. Watering plants all day is my bet.
Wed 07/04/04 at 22:19
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Had a little go on this today, and for a while I'd been wondering where Nami went to, and promptly found out after a visit to the local pub.

Got the GBA game today, so I should have a go on that later and hopefulyl open up some news things. Although from what I've heard, linking up is quite confusing.
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