just about any game i guess seen as most of them have minigames in them!!
You cannot have more than one saved game per Pokemon Ruby game cartridge. There can only be one saved game per cartridge.
No, it is not an adverb. Game can be a noun or adjective, and more rarely a verb. The adverb form of the adjective game (willing) is gamely.
probably either:7993 VIDEO AMUSEMENT GAME SUPPLIESor more likely7994 VIDEO GAME ARCADES
by getting on higher levels or getting more animals or whatever you do on the game
Game Warden
The county Sheriff has the undisputed and supreme authority over all and any in his county. The Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution is the supreme law of the US and Article 1 section 8 is where they lay claim to their power as well as the 10th amendment. A game warden's authority is strictly limited with the dealing's of the game and fish. The Supreme Court ruled that there can be only one supreme arresting authority in the county and that responsibility falls on the Sheriff. This prevents the conflicts between city police, state police, fish and Game, BlM and all the others proclaiming the authority.
The president has More power over all of them, or whatever. lol.
Ticket prices for game warden services vary depending on the specific service being requested, the location, and the type of violation. It is best to contact your local wildlife or conservation agency for more information on ticket prices for game warden services in your area.
They have the same power, but the US president has more tools at his disposal.
It might chase after you even more or die and if you live in montana... lol no lions but a game warden will then chase after you
The president has authority over all the federal government workers and actions except the courts and the Congress. Of course he has to operate under the law.
Ownership is more comprehensive than authority. An owner normally is free to do anything he or she likes with the things that he or she owns. Authority can be more limited. The President of the United States has lots of authority, and can do many things, but he does not own the United States and there are limits to what he can do with the United States.
In most foreign affairs, and in the operation of the executive branch, the President is limited only by the checks and balances of the other branches.
A president is elected by the people and doe not posess absolute political authority. Also, the president changes every 4 or 8 years. This contributor has made a valid point. To add a bit more, it is assumed that the "president" has indeed been truly an elected one by the citizens. I only mention this as sometimes in a dictatorial nation, the office of president can be a dictator, or lend the office to absolute authority.
The short answer is a president runs an entire country, where a governor just runs one state. Thus, a president may sign legislation that affects the states, and has far more authority than a governor does.
The President was given the authority and funds to take any actions that he saw fit to make Indians more civilized.