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Editorials   Major ED Problem- SOLVED!!
- By Lander Clinton

For those of you that still care about my defective Eternal Darkness, you should know that I can now proceed through the game by the magick of memory cards!

I found the official Nintendo guide and a Primus one in a store and neither mentioned having to do anything to get that door open. I asked a friend to save a file for me when he got to that part of the game so I could just copy his.

I copied it to my new Memory Card 251, which will basically last me until I have about 30 games. That's a rough estimate based on my original card filling up after six games, and the new one having four times the space.

The next time you buy a memory card, you'd have to be "insane" not to get a 251. It's only $5 more than the regular one, which is a little odd. Nintendo will definitely see sales go down for the 59 if it stays at $15. I think it should go down to $5- four times cheaper for four times less space. It would also help people who don't own a GameCube but want to save their data from Triforce arcade games (assuming Nintendo can revitalize the arcade trade- I know I want to play StarFox and F-Zero in an arcade because I care about those games, unlike most others in an arcade)

I should probably wrap this up. This story just went all over the place, didn't it? You know I was going to continue using the word "insane" because of Eternal Darkness and just didn't feel like it? I'm also too lazy to take out the one I put in there. The way I see it, it's a testament to what could have been.


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