I normally don't talk about RL much here, but something kinda cool happened today, so I thought I'd mention it and hear what you think of it.
My dad was browsing around Best Buy to see if there was anything cool or new. He wanted to take me along in case there was anything he wanted so I could see it. I hadn't been in Best Buy much, but I knew where the games section was, at least, so I headed over to there.
When I got there, I noticed two DS Lite stands; one contained a New Super Mario Bros. demo, and the other was, strangely enough, a DS Lite with no cartridges entered in. For fun, I fooled around with the settings so that, in case they used the same DS again, it wouldn't boot up the game from the start, and it would take me to the DS Main Menu. I looked around me to see if anyone was watching, but then I realized a sign saying it was to be used for the DS Download demos that I usually could download in my local Gamestop. I now knew it wasn't just for nothing, but of course I knew it was a stupid move by Best Buy because now people could hAx up the DS a little.
But in the middle of all of this, I got an idea, for I also had my DS packed with MMBN6 Falzar and Sonic Rush with me just in case my dad took a trip to some other place. I realized that I had never tested the Download function of Sonic Rush (because most of my friends don't have Rush, and the ones who do wouldn't be willing to "test out" anything), which could supposedly download a demo of the game to another DS. I thought about it, and attempted a download to the Best Buy DS Lite stand.
Obviously, it worked.
I was testing out everything the demo could supposedly do from what I knew. I played the demo until the end, and also did the Multiplayer function simply for the purpose of exploration. It was fun, but I wanted to check out what games they had for sale in Best Buy. Just for the fun of it, though, I left the Single Player Sonic Rush demo there for people to try out. However, that produced an unexpected result while I was looking around the DS section.
A kid, probably about age 5-7, came over to play the game. I could tell he was playing the demo I put there because of the music and SE I heard. He was there a good amoutn of time, and, after watching him for a minute or two, I must say, for a first-trying regular kid of that age, he wasn't half-bad at Rush. He got used to the basic controls pretty quick and had lots of fun. But soon, his mother came over to him. She asked if he found something he liked. The boy said, "YES!", and the mother responded with something like "are you absolutely sure?". The kid said "yes, please please please mommy", and "okay, but this will come out of your allowance". Soon, they got a Sonic Rush box at the DS section and went over to the counter to buy it.
So basically, if you were too bored to read all of that, I bore witness to the fact that I was indirectly responsible for the purchase of one copy of Sonic Rush. I left the demo there for others to try just for the hell of it, and I wanted to see what would happen next, but I had to leave Best Buy for our shopping trip.
So? Comments? Flames? Lollerwats? Cools? Whatever. I just wanted to share that interesting experience.