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Merina
I'm talking about Monopoly - Spongebob Squarepants edition. I have looked all over for this stupid code! It's not on the box or anywhere I can find it. Do you have to unlock it in the game?
Answer
1.Step 1
Come up with an idea. There are no boundaries with animation so you can write anything from pigs in outer space to a sponge living at the bottom of the sea.
2.Step 2
Pitch a few of your ideas with friends and children. See what they like and what intrigues them the most and, in the end, decide yourself which route you are going to take.
3.Step 3
Learn the basic screenwriting format. Purchase a screenwriting program to help you with the basics, but you should also learn tips and tricks of the trade that will help you become a successful writer.
4.Step 4
Read other animated television series scripts. Looking at what has sold and is successful is the first step in creating a successful script of your own. It may take several drafts, but rewriting is a huge part of the process.
5.Step 5
Begin writing your script. Always start with a âFADE INâ and the location of the scene.
6.Step 6
Remember to put âDAYâ or âNIGHTâ after every location setting. Avoiding using terms like âDAWNâ âDUSKâ or actual times of the day. Ex: INT. ACME TOOL FACTORY â NIGHT.
7.Step 7
Write in a lot of description, but still keep it brisk. Animation is a lot about the visuals, but do not keep it too wordy. If you are purposely writing a visual shot then use cues in all caps like âMOVING TOWARD CAMERAâ.
8.Step 8
Keep the script to around thirty pages long. Each page represents about a minute of airtime, so a thirty-page script will be the length of a half-hour show.
9.Step 9
Do not worry about budget. Anything can happen in animation, so if you want to add an explosion, car chase or anything that would be high budget in real life is perfectly fine.
10.Step 10
Keep the scenes one page long if possible. Viewers and readers will get bored if a scene goes on too long, and a key thing in animation is the face-paced action and quick cuts between scenes.
11.Step 11
Start and end each scene as late as possible. This is a key rule of thumb for any script and will help keep the story interesting.
12.Step 12
Show as much action as you can. Instead of having a character say he is sad, use his actions to show the sadness instead of dialogue.
13.Step 13
Try to put as many jokes as possible if you are writing humorous animation. Three to five jokes a page is the average, but by putting six or seven, you are covering enough ground to make sure that there will always be a possible laugh.
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[edit] Steps
1. Start the game. Knock on the door and choose your dog.
2. Teach the dog a name such as Shakes, Taylor, Lucky, Lilian, Max, or Morgan and say it in the same way each time.(Note: Name must be 7 letters or less)
3. Feed your dog, wash it, and give it water.
4. Teach the dog as many tricks as possible.
5. Go to an obedience trial.
6. Give your dog a walk and take it to the gym.
7. Practice for a while, until your dog knows how to do each thing.
8. Enter it in an agility trial.
9. Then go to the park with a disk and practice.
10. When you get home enter it in a disk competition.
11. Go on Bark Mode (another Nindendo Ds and Nintendogs required)
12. Buy stuff.
13. Wash your dog, feed your dog, give your dog more water.
14. Finish the game. When you have, it's time for 'freeplay', where you can do whatever you want. Have fun and boast about your success.
[edit] Tips
* Do these things daily to get more trainer points.
* Give your dog love and affection each day.
* Some dogs do certain things and some don't, don't push it past the limit.
* Love your dogs like real dogs, it was made to teach children responsibility.
* When calling your dog, always say it in the same tone, you don't have to name it something simple, it's just easier with an easy name.
* Pick up after them.
* There really is no "beating" the game, just more time. You still have to take care of your dog.
[edit] Warnings
* Don't over-do it.
* Don't become totally obsessed with the game.
* Don't do cheats very often or you won't really find the point of the game.
* Never go to an agility trial without training that day - most dogs will forget things.
* Don't do it all in order, the dogs have special needs to do well in some things. P.S. you can't do the walks with out waiting 29 minutes before.
[edit] Things
1.Step 1
Come up with an idea. There are no boundaries with animation so you can write anything from pigs in outer space to a sponge living at the bottom of the sea.
2.Step 2
Pitch a few of your ideas with friends and children. See what they like and what intrigues them the most and, in the end, decide yourself which route you are going to take.
3.Step 3
Learn the basic screenwriting format. Purchase a screenwriting program to help you with the basics, but you should also learn tips and tricks of the trade that will help you become a successful writer.
4.Step 4
Read other animated television series scripts. Looking at what has sold and is successful is the first step in creating a successful script of your own. It may take several drafts, but rewriting is a huge part of the process.
5.Step 5
Begin writing your script. Always start with a âFADE INâ and the location of the scene.
6.Step 6
Remember to put âDAYâ or âNIGHTâ after every location setting. Avoiding using terms like âDAWNâ âDUSKâ or actual times of the day. Ex: INT. ACME TOOL FACTORY â NIGHT.
7.Step 7
Write in a lot of description, but still keep it brisk. Animation is a lot about the visuals, but do not keep it too wordy. If you are purposely writing a visual shot then use cues in all caps like âMOVING TOWARD CAMERAâ.
8.Step 8
Keep the script to around thirty pages long. Each page represents about a minute of airtime, so a thirty-page script will be the length of a half-hour show.
9.Step 9
Do not worry about budget. Anything can happen in animation, so if you want to add an explosion, car chase or anything that would be high budget in real life is perfectly fine.
10.Step 10
Keep the scenes one page long if possible. Viewers and readers will get bored if a scene goes on too long, and a key thing in animation is the face-paced action and quick cuts between scenes.
11.Step 11
Start and end each scene as late as possible. This is a key rule of thumb for any script and will help keep the story interesting.
12.Step 12
Show as much action as you can. Instead of having a character say he is sad, use his actions to show the sadness instead of dialogue.
13.Step 13
Try to put as many jokes as possible if you are writing humorous animation. Three to five jokes a page is the average, but by putting six or seven, you are covering enough ground to make sure that there will always be a possible laugh.
How to Play Nintendogs
Many people have played Nintendogs since it first came out, but only a few have kept the game and gone very far. Here's how to beat the whole game.
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Secret Nintendog Cheats & Codes Walkthroughs, ten usd per mo, codes
CheatVideoGames.NetResort for Dogs
Boarding, Day Care, Portraits Grooming, and Training
www.Boomtowne.comSecret Nintendog Cheats
Secret Nintendog Cheats & Codes cheat codes at ten dollars per mo
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Search multiple engines for nintendo dogs cheats
www.webcrawler.com
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[edit] Steps
1. Start the game. Knock on the door and choose your dog.
2. Teach the dog a name such as Shakes, Taylor, Lucky, Lilian, Max, or Morgan and say it in the same way each time.(Note: Name must be 7 letters or less)
3. Feed your dog, wash it, and give it water.
4. Teach the dog as many tricks as possible.
5. Go to an obedience trial.
6. Give your dog a walk and take it to the gym.
7. Practice for a while, until your dog knows how to do each thing.
8. Enter it in an agility trial.
9. Then go to the park with a disk and practice.
10. When you get home enter it in a disk competition.
11. Go on Bark Mode (another Nindendo Ds and Nintendogs required)
12. Buy stuff.
13. Wash your dog, feed your dog, give your dog more water.
14. Finish the game. When you have, it's time for 'freeplay', where you can do whatever you want. Have fun and boast about your success.
[edit] Tips
* Do these things daily to get more trainer points.
* Give your dog love and affection each day.
* Some dogs do certain things and some don't, don't push it past the limit.
* Love your dogs like real dogs, it was made to teach children responsibility.
* When calling your dog, always say it in the same tone, you don't have to name it something simple, it's just easier with an easy name.
* Pick up after them.
* There really is no "beating" the game, just more time. You still have to take care of your dog.
[edit] Warnings
* Don't over-do it.
* Don't become totally obsessed with the game.
* Don't do cheats very often or you won't really find the point of the game.
* Never go to an agility trial without training that day - most dogs will forget things.
* Don't do it all in order, the dogs have special needs to do well in some things. P.S. you can't do the walks with out waiting 29 minutes before.
[edit] Things
How much money can I get taking in my Playstation 1,2,3 and all its accesories to gamestop?
Megan
Hey I could use some help, I am in desperate need of some money to get ready to go to an anime convention later in this summer. I am going to be selling a number of my old gaming systems/counsel accessories/games, to gamestop later today. I would like to know as soon as possible if anyone has an estimate how much I could get for selling the following to gamestop.
Original Sony Playstation
Original Sony Playstation Controller
Original Sony Playstation Memory Card
Digimon Rumble Arena
Spyro the Dragon
Crash Bash
Crash CTR (Crash Team Racing)
War Path Jurassic Park
Tomb Raider
Sony Playstation 2 Slim (Limited Silver)
Sony Playstation 2 Memory Card (Two Cards)
Sony Playstaion 2 Controllers (Six Controllers)
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
Digimon World 4
Dragonball Z Budoaki 2
Dragonball Z Budokai 3
Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi
Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Dragonball Z Budoki Tenkaichi 3
Tomb Raider Legend
Jak and Daxter: The Precurser Legacy
Jak II
Jak III
Jurassic Park Operation Genesis
Wallace and Gromit: Project Zoo
SpongeBob Square Pants: The Movie
X-men Legends
X-men Legends II: Rise of Appocalypse
Sony Playstation 3 Original Thick System (80GB)
Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction
Harry Potter: The Half Blood Prince
Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Pt. 1
Uncharted 3
Tomb Raider Underworld
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Dragonball: Raging Blast
If anyone has an estimate on how much they would give me for all of this... that'd be great! I need one today please!
Answer
trading in at GameStop:
PS1 and accessories - $0. they are no longer accepted and haven't been in YEARS
PS2 and accessories - little to nothing. this is dependent on the store and whether or not PS2 items are still being accepted since it was discontinued earlier this year. you would have to call your local GameStop to find out if they're still accepted, and if they are, YOU MUST TAKE EVERYTHING TO THE STORE. then they can tell you how much you would get. also, it depends on the games. there is no one set price. again, this is something only GameStop can tell you.
PS3 and accessories - depends on the model. yes, you said you have an original 80GB, but not a lot of people know there are 3 different versions of the 80GB. then of course it depends on the games again. take EVERYTHING into the store and THEY will tell you what you can get.
you are wasting your time asking here since we can't give you an estimate, only lead you in the right direction. and even then you're not always given the right answer. listen to Glimmer Man and I. expecting to get anything for PS1 games especially will only lead to disappointment.
also, NEVER listen to anyone who says the value at GameStop for games depends on the box art. it doesn't. with or without the art, a $20 game is still worth $20. the box art means NOTHING to GameStop and is the one reason why I hunt for my used games when I want to purchase from them. I've gone 2 hours from home to find a game with box art because it means nothing to them, but something to me.
GameStop can be picky about the amount of damage to discs, but they will NOT find a tiny, insignificant scratch and scrap it. they will accept it. unfortunately I have also run into GameStops that will accept a disc in any condition and resell it to a customer. do know that if there are an acceptable number of scratches, but it's not fit to put right back on the shelf, GameStop will take a percentage off the value to have the disc sent in for resurfacing.
trading in at GameStop:
PS1 and accessories - $0. they are no longer accepted and haven't been in YEARS
PS2 and accessories - little to nothing. this is dependent on the store and whether or not PS2 items are still being accepted since it was discontinued earlier this year. you would have to call your local GameStop to find out if they're still accepted, and if they are, YOU MUST TAKE EVERYTHING TO THE STORE. then they can tell you how much you would get. also, it depends on the games. there is no one set price. again, this is something only GameStop can tell you.
PS3 and accessories - depends on the model. yes, you said you have an original 80GB, but not a lot of people know there are 3 different versions of the 80GB. then of course it depends on the games again. take EVERYTHING into the store and THEY will tell you what you can get.
you are wasting your time asking here since we can't give you an estimate, only lead you in the right direction. and even then you're not always given the right answer. listen to Glimmer Man and I. expecting to get anything for PS1 games especially will only lead to disappointment.
also, NEVER listen to anyone who says the value at GameStop for games depends on the box art. it doesn't. with or without the art, a $20 game is still worth $20. the box art means NOTHING to GameStop and is the one reason why I hunt for my used games when I want to purchase from them. I've gone 2 hours from home to find a game with box art because it means nothing to them, but something to me.
GameStop can be picky about the amount of damage to discs, but they will NOT find a tiny, insignificant scratch and scrap it. they will accept it. unfortunately I have also run into GameStops that will accept a disc in any condition and resell it to a customer. do know that if there are an acceptable number of scratches, but it's not fit to put right back on the shelf, GameStop will take a percentage off the value to have the disc sent in for resurfacing.
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