Olympus Stylus 120 35mm Camera w/ Zoom
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Nikoli's Pencil Puzzle for the Nintendo 3DS review BSCkids

Who was Nikoli? Nikoli was the name of the Japanese publisher that helped popularise Sudoku. were also the company’s creations, and their Japanese names are Shikaku, Hashi and Akari.

Sudoku, for anyone who hasn’t played it before, is a game that requires you to fill in a 3×3 grid of blocks on a 9×9 board with the numbers 1-9. The catch is you cannot repeat any of the numbers in any block, row, or column.

In Shikaku, you also have a grid, but one with scattered numbers throughout it, and you’re supposed to draw boxes around them, the areas that match the contained digit. Also, you can have no gaps or overlapping sections.

With Hashi, you also lays out numbers on a grid. In this game, you have to connect them by the amount of bridges represented by the numeral. You are allowed to use one or two numerals per line, until there are no unconnected digits.

Akari has been described as being like a reverse Minesweeper game. Numbers are spread throughout a grid. You place the amount of bulbs represented by each numeral next to it. These bulbs then shine a beam horizontally and vertically until they are stopped by a barrier. You’re supposed to illuminate the board without two light paths crossing each other. One good thing is that Nikoli’s Pencil Puzzle includes helpful tutorials for each as well. It’s the sort of game that anyone can play right out of the package, and the controls are easy to understand and use, but the individual games are hard to master.

That’s what I like about puzzle and logic games in general,and what makes them entertaining and fun: they exercise your mind, but they’re also easy to pick up, simple to learn but complex enough to make each round different from the last. Each is ingeniously designed, and you’re sure to be challenged with the range of logic and deductive reasoning puzzles contained in this Hudson product published by Konami.

Though there are 600 puzzles in all, you could say that one Con of Nikoli’s Pencil Puzzle is that there are not an equal number of puzzles for each individual game. There’s 300 Sudoku, 120 Akari, 110 Shikaku and 70 Hashi grids.

One cool aspect of the games included is that you can also earn different coloured crowns depending on how fast you complete each puzzle. The achievement requirements for Sudoku are somewhat difficult, though, so earning the colored crown for that game is not easy.

I briefly mentioned that the controls are easy to use, which they are. You can utilize two sets of controls using either the stylus or the control pad. You can manage your games, with the lower screen displaying the game and the upper screen displaying the pieces in 3D.

Personally, the games I liked playing the most were Sudoku, the Bridges game (Hashi), and the Boxes one (Shikaku). The Akiri game is, IMO, the most complicated of the three, and was more difficult for me to get into and enjoy playing. There are five levels of difficulty you can choose from, so you can progress from the easier puzzles to ones that are more challenging. Though the game is in 3D, since the games are traditional pencil games, there is probably no real reason to make them 3D other than to make them look more cool, and of course, to make the companies involved more money. Still, I found Nikoli’s Pencil Puzzle for the Nintendo 3DS to be a fun and entertaining way to pass a few hours. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves Sudoku and other logic games.

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Can someone explain to me in detail on how to use the timer function on my Olympus Stylus 120 camera?

I have misplace the owners manual and would like to learn how to use it....Thanx in advance!


I'm not familiar with that specifc brand of camera but I'm willing to bet it is simply pressing the timer button to set the mode for this and then pressing the button to take a picture. A few seconds later the camera will beep to warn you the picture is about to be taken and then it will fire.

How do I use the self timer on the Olympus Stylus 120 camera?


I don't have the manual any longer so I need someone to tell me, in detail, on how to use it if they would please...Thanx!


the feature is on the main menu.

Has anyone else had a major problem with Epson Stylus CX4600?

ive bought $120+ in ink in the past 2 years, i dont print often but since going back to school ive had to buy a new printer after i borrowed my moms hp printer all in one, today my fiance bought a lexmark x3350 for about 60 bucks all in one, ive called epson and emailed them over and over and alls i will get is a 25% discount off a new printer...i dont want a new printer from them anyways, ive wasted 2 new ink packs color and black at 65-70 a pop. so..what do you think about this?


Unfortunately with any printer not just epson if you don't use them the print head will dry out. If it has been more than about 6 months since you have successfully printed with the Epson, call it a door stop.

If not try running many many print head cleaning (maybe 20+). Your manual will tell you how do to this. You should hopefully see some improvement. If not then it will need to be professionally cleaned or serviced.

Make sure you read your manual so that you are doing the proper maintenance to make sure your printer works in the future.


Put it down to experience.....