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BC: We describe it as ‘action strategy’ but there isn’t really a good reference point on the DS right now. It is definitely not comparable to a turn-based strategy game like Advance Wars. It has some elements that are similar to tower ...
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin - $20 Buy a DS Lite, Guitar Hero: On Tour and receive a $20 gift card Link Advance Wars: Days of Ruin - $20 Buy a DS Lite, Guitar Hero: On Tour and receive a $20 gift card Link
Even though the visual representation appeals to all ages, the gameplay is more aimed at the core-gamer. If you like the Advance Wars series, this game may be right up your alley. Just forget about the tanks, and be prepared for ...
Dark Conflict sticks with the same formula that has seen Advance Wars succeed as a strategic turn based war game since the days when it was played on the GameBoy Advance. With the new title comes a new Campaign mode to fight your way ...
For veterans, the new units and the ranking system will keep them on their toes and force those thinking caps back on. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is a fun and deep strategy game that lives up to its namesake in every way. ...
A portion of a 1up interview with Hitoshi Yamagami (production group manager, Nintendo Software Planning and Development Dept.), Masaki Tawara (production director, Nintendo Software Planning and Development Dept.), and Kazuhiro Yoshikawa (production assistant director, Ninte...
Professor Layton and the Mysterious Village (DS): 91000 units Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (DS): 50300 units No More Heroes (Wii): 37000 units Dragon Quest Swords (Wii): 15000 units. It looks like No More Heroes will break that 300000 ...
NINTENDO DS™ 1. The Legend of Zelda®: Phantom Hourglass 2. Professor Layton and the Curious Village™ 3. Advance Wars® 2: Days of Ruin 4. Brain Age™ 2: More Training in Minutes a Day 5. Mario Party® DS 6. Flash Focus: Vision Training in minutes a Day! NINTENDO GAMECUBE™
Naturally, Dark Conflict comes as a game that I highly recommend to Advance Wars fans, who will truly appreciate the return to the game’s strategic roots. For new players, what you are looking at is a massive sprawling adventure in a ...
The strange attraction of Advance Wars has always been how the series combined war with color, fun, and bounce. There’s none of that here, but the gameplay elevates the player past the sorrowful storyline and provides massive warring ...
Hardware Xbox 360…………………….. 289,000 units PLAYSTATION 3…………………….. 200,000 units Wii…………………….. 403,000 units Nintendo DS…………………….. 460,000 units PlayStation Portable…………………….. 250,000 units Software traded on The simExchange for December Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (DS)……………………..101,00...
A portion of a BlogCritics review... Full voice chat, great with the Nintendo DS Headset, features well into some passionate battles, which have time limits. The reduced color palette matches the theme while the impressive music has some great drum beats and an accessible “jukebox” music p...
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night review There was a ‘changing of the guards‘ at GameSpot today, and with that I’ve decided to bring back GameSpot updates. Mode 7 given Nintendo dev status Namco Museum DS screens Namco Museum Remix screens Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of the Ancient Ar...
A portion of a Kombo review... Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is essentially the same as previous installments, with some good upgrades and bad downgrades. The new darker look should bring in a new audience and the gameplay will attract long-time fans. Nintendo has removed some features and added...
A portion of a Game Informer review... The addition of online multiplayer via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will be a great boon for some, but the core single-player experience feels like a small step back from the brilliance of Dual Strike. Still, this is a standout in the DS lineup and a ...
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A portion of a UGO review... Days of Ruin ushers the series to new ground by taking advantage of all the features the Nintendo DS has to offer. With a lengthy single player campaign and the promise of nearly limitless user-generated content, expect to get as much out of the game ...
REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 22, 2008 - Forget everything you know about hand-held combat strategy games. With this week's release of Advance Wars®: Days of Ruin for Nintendo DS™, Nintendo is calling on strategy buffs of all stripes to save the planet with a new set of combat-ready characters, capt...
DS 01. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day—Nintendo 02. New Super Mario Bros.—Nintendo 03. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin—Nintendo 04. Brain Age—Nintendo 05. Mario Kart DS—Nintendo 06. Mario Party DS—Nintendo 08. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Nintendo
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