Well, obviously, but why? Surely it doesn't matter which game people buy?
I just wish people would buy something that isn't just trying to cash in on another game's success, I guess.
Hay fever here. I spend every summer wishing I were dead. And not in the positive Paj way.
I don't think they love you - I think they can just sense that you're allergic to them.
Ugh, you have to wonder about teachers sometimes. I once had a teacher write "this is worse than cheating - this is plagiarism" after I'd quoted something and had the source right next to the quote. The same teacher also didn't understand how you could get several different percentages from the same source. In the end I just deleted everything he didn't like and handed in a butchered essay.
If you have a DS, you should import 999 from the US.
Ever 17: The Out of Infinity is also a great visual novel, but it's also really long and requires you to play through it five times to get the true ending (though you can skip through dialogue you've already read when you replay the game). A lot of visual novels are like that (in this case it's worth it in the end, though).
Ever 17 requires very little input other than making dialogue choices occasionally, while 999 has puzzle segments and actual gameplay.
There are over 500 Pokémon and Hamish has made quite a few too, so it's just easier for me if you tell me which ones you like. That way I don't end up making a shiny Ditto, and you're all "man, two Dittos? I don't even like Ditto".