Holi-MiZ 4: Looking further on GameCube Games
23 May 2005
Firstly, we went to a temple to pray. After that, we went to had our breakfast at Ang Mo Kio food centre.
In the afternoon, I went out again to look out for more GameCube games. Firstly, I went to Funan to see if there was any games that I might be interested in. Well, there were not much games over there, so I decided to go to another place to look for them.
At first, I thought of going to Cineleisure to look out for the games, but I then remembered that there is a game shop near Tekka Mall that I have not look at it yet, so I decided to go there and take a look. Well, they had quite a number of GameCube games over there. While looking through the GameCube shelf, I then come across "The Urbz: Sims in the City". Ahh... finally, I found that game. Well, it was quite pricey, costing $95. Hmm... quite expensive, but I decided to get a copy since I could not find them anywhere. Well, the salesperson also said that there is a 5% discount, so it cost $90.25 instead. I also bought a 251 blocks memory card, which cost $40.50 after discount. Very expensive though, compared to the 1019 blocks which cost only about $65, but I decided to get one because some games cannot work on the 1019 blocks memory card.
After that, I went home and continue playing Pokémon Colosseum. After that, I started my game of "The Urbz: sims in the City". Hmm... it takes some time for the game to load, and the controls are a bit difficult to use... Maybe I'm not too used to it.
At night, I continue my Pokémon Colosseum. Ok, now I'm at the stage where I'm able to completely purify my Shadow Pokémons.
MiZ Speaks
Ok, look like I have spent a lot of money this month, so I need to stop buying more things so that I will not overspent and also save some money. Ok, I need to resist... Anyway, after I get my allowance in June, I will get a Gameboy Player, another controller for GameCube, a link cable as well and also some games. I estimated that I might spent another $200 to $300 next month...



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