Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Video Games with reviews.
September 15, 2006
What else is there to say? It works. It does its job (very well), there are thousands of codes for (probably) every single DS game imaginable. It's easy to use, and effective.
The reason I gave it a 4 in the fun rating is because it's NOT fun typing in codes that can have potentially 100 charcters into your DS, but luckily you can copy and paste it into the software that came with it, which saves a lot of tedious tapping with the stylus.
The only problem I had is when I plugged it into my PC, sometimes the software didn't recognise it, but this could be because I was using Vista, and it's designed for XP. So Vista users, beware. It works, but it takes some fiddling.
Great product overall, and came in very ... Read More:
February 29, 2008
What else is there to say? It works. It does its job (very well), there are thousands of codes for (probably) every single DS game imaginable. It's easy to use, and effective.
The reason I gave it a 4 in the fun rating is because it's NOT fun typing in codes that can have potentially 100 charcters into your DS, but luckily you can copy and paste it into the software that came with it, which saves a lot of tedious tapping with the stylus.
The only problem I had is when I plugged it into my PC, sometimes the software didn't recognise it, but this could be because I was using Vista, and it's designed for XP. So Vista users, beware. It works, but it takes some fiddling.
Great product overall, and came in very ... Read More:
October 04, 2007
Great for installing cfw, or unbricking your psp. You could hardmod your own battery. But if you don't want to risk anything, I'd say that this battery is totaly worth it.
Great for installing cfw, or unbricking your psp. You could hardmod your own battery. But if you don't want to risk anything, I'd say that this battery is totaly worth it.
March 16, 2007
£30 for USB WiFi or £10 for cabled version so a no-brainer. I was caught out by the free patch cable as I assumed it would be an extension cable (i.e. LAN connection one end and USB the other), but it wasn't (it has a LAN connection both ends). As my LAN lead reaches to within 5 feet of the Wii but my computer doesn't I have had to use a USB extension cable as well. My setup is therefore:
Wii <--> USB extension <--> Wii LAN adapter <--> Router
With the USB extension I managed to get it working, but only after several attempts. As a suggestion, follow these basic steps to get connected:
- turn off Wii
- turn off modem / router
- attach Wii LAN adapter to Wii (via USB extension if necessary)
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October 10, 2008
£30 for USB WiFi or £10 for cabled version so a no-brainer. I was caught out by the free patch cable as I assumed it would be an extension cable (i.e. LAN connection one end and USB the other), but it wasn't (it has a LAN connection both ends). As my LAN lead reaches to within 5 feet of the Wii but my computer doesn't I have had to use a USB extension cable as well. My setup is therefore:
Wii <--> USB extension <--> Wii LAN adapter <--> Router
With the USB extension I managed to get it working, but only after several attempts. As a suggestion, follow these basic steps to get connected:
- turn off Wii
- turn off modem / router
- attach Wii LAN adapter to Wii (via USB extension if necessary)
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March 07, 2008
The above pretty much sums it up. I've got the US version of No More Heroes and know that as soon as I take my Wii online (which I'm not able to at the minute), that's it, the firmware update will prevent it from working. So if you're reading this as a new Wii owner (well done by the way) and are thinking of importing games, do it but just don't go on the internet. Unless of course Super Smash Bros Brawl has an update on it which renders it useless, I don't know.
November 09, 2007
Now i wish i could share the same enthusiasm as other users have had with this product yet im growing very frustrated with this battery, and was wondering if another one else is having the same problems as me, as it doesnt seem to matter what i do i just cant seem to get this battery to charge up, im fully aware what steps to take when charging thi battery..
1. Take out the Battery of the PSP.
2. Insert the Wall Plug and turn on your PSP.
3. Wait until the PSP loads the XMB menu and then insert the 'Magic' battery.
4. The battery light should turn Orange to indicate that the battery is charging.
5. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds.
6. Make sure the power light is still orange after the power ... Read More:
August 06, 2008
Now i wish i could share the same enthusiasm as other users have had with this product yet im growing very frustrated with this battery, and was wondering if another one else is having the same problems as me, as it doesnt seem to matter what i do i just cant seem to get this battery to charge up, im fully aware what steps to take when charging thi battery..
1. Take out the Battery of the PSP.
2. Insert the Wall Plug and turn on your PSP.
3. Wait until the PSP loads the XMB menu and then insert the 'Magic' battery.
4. The battery light should turn Orange to indicate that the battery is charging.
5. Turn off your PSP by holding the power button for 4 seconds.
6. Make sure the power light is still orange after the power ... Read More:
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