Shiny Pichu from Wifi Connection

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I DON'T KNOW!! *puts on tinfoil hat and re-fixes the chicken wire at the windows*
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Well if you do online banking an such I could see the concern, otherwise I don't.

Do you have a DS flash card? If so get a pokemon rom and play long enough to get Mystery Gift, then take the save file to your computer, download the wonder card for the event (the gamestop version of the pichu is avaible here: http://www.pkmdb.com/NDS-English-Event-Downloads) and then insert the wonder card into the game via pokesav (a save game editing program, google it, not hard to find). Go to poke mart get pichu. Problem solved.
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Yeah I do have a flash cart I also have both games on retail (got them both imported from US for £28 shipped, that's the same price as one of the games in this country, which just shows you how much more expensive PAL games are).
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my wireless is WEP... :shock: This thread has suddenly made me nervous. If I see anyone standing outside my house with a laptop I'll just chase them away though so it's all good :lol: I'll get the mystery gift downloaded next time I can be bothered taking out my copy of Miles Edgeworth and finding my Diamond cart
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Niode wrote:Yeah I do have a flash cart I also have both games on retail (got them both imported from US for £28 shipped, that's the same price as one of the games in this country, which just shows you how much more expensive PAL games are).
What country do you live in? You keep saying its really expensive were you live, but everyone else in Europe that I've spoken too (granted, its only like 10 people) are getting games cheaper then I am in North America.
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MrHealthy wrote:
Niode wrote:Yeah I do have a flash cart I also have both games on retail (got them both imported from US for £28 shipped, that's the same price as one of the games in this country, which just shows you how much more expensive PAL games are).
What country do you live in? You keep saying its really expensive were you live, but everyone else in Europe that I've spoken too (granted, its only like 10 people) are getting games cheaper then I am in North America.
He lives in the UK.
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It says by my Location.

UK sucks for prices, that's why it's known as rip-off Britain. DS games cost £30+ for new releases. Bowser's Inside Story is £35, but I'm pretty much screwed because I don't want to pay £35 or more for any game regardless of platform, and I can't trust ebay because of all the bootlegs of it floating around.
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