If you were to sell it at a Garage Sale, I'd charge $100. Remember, the lower the price the better, because, unfortunately the old DS isn't exactly wanted anymore. The price isn't that high compared to what the people would buy it all for from Gamestop, and with all the accessories, games, someone is bound to bid on it. Personally, I would sell these on e-bay for about $130. Unfortunately, none of those games are exactly popular, and wouldn't sell for much, but you can't be picky with prices, because most people would prefer to go to Gamestop and buy their game systems and accessories. With all of those accessories, I'd say you can sell them for about $15, and for the games, $30. Gamestop sells original Nintendo DS's for $80, and original game boy advances, $25. You could potentially get a good deal for all of those things. I am trying to raise money so that I can go to Australia next summer for 17 days through People to People Student Ambassadors.
again, if the game is not allowing you to change the setting that is because you computer cannot handle it. but im not sure whther you can find the file because its in many names in different games. search your game installed folder or "my documents" folder for a file called "config" open it with a notepad (just open the notepad and drag and drop the file on to notepad) you will fine a line "antialiasing=false" or "antialiasing=no" make it yes or true. Im sory to say but if the game does not let you enable the option that is because your onboard graphics (that means you haven't connected any dedicated graphics card to your computer) capabilities are not enough to handle anti aliasing.
#PINK PANTHER PINKADELIC PURSUIT GBA REVIEW WINDOWS#
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