Go pop in your game card and go to Snowpoint City. :P
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Go pop in your game card and go to Snowpoint City. :P
Ooooh~ Pretty!
Note: Roto forgot to say it, but make sure your DS is set to the right date and time.
Shinies! Like the badges.
there was nothing there I noticed what was it supposed to be?
12/01/08
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Shiny snow~
I don't get it. What is it supposed to mean?
Celebrating the birthday of Jun'ichi Masuda or something.
It was honestly nothing special...
Random 'Hidden' Thing I just saw.
Taking a break from Advance Wars, I popped in Pearl again. I went to the screen that tells you how much time you played and shows your badges and stuff, and when I looked at the badges I accidentally brushed the screen with the stylus. And it made a noise. So I'm like 'hm, that's weird' and did it again (on purpose). Sure enough, noises were coming from the badges when I swiped the stylus over them.
After I did it a few times, I noticed that the badges got lighter in colour. So, I focused on just one badge and just started rubbing it. Sure enough, it got lighter and lighter until it started shining. Badge Polishing! Fascinated by this crazy little thing, I proceeded to polish my other 7 badges. So now, all my 8 badges are sparkling. I was tempted to break out my retired, 2-year old Japanese copy of Diamond to do the same, but decided against it.
But it doesn't end there. I decided to rub them again after they were polished to see if anything would happen, and noticed that they each make a different musical tone when you tap on them. 8 badges, 8 notes, one full octave. So not only can you polish your badges, you can use them as a xylophone!
I just clicked around on the internet a bit, and lots of other people already know this :P So I guess I'm just slow, but that's definitely not something I would normally do in the game. If you didn't know this, try it!
Note: Another Nintendo DS game features 'polishing', something most of you probably never even considered playing. Custom Robo DS lets/makes you polish your parts after battle to keep them clean and in good working order.
I think I figured that out after I got my first badge. xP Pretty cool. Takes a while, though.
Yea, I figured out the polishing thing after my first badge too, I should probably play more, since my first badge is like, my only badge.
I noticed this accidentally. I was showing my badges to a friend of mine and then he tapped them with the stylus... I bet you know the rest :D
I believe the badges create a C-Major scale when polished