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- Dec 16, 2008 French company Gameloft has been going for just under 10 years now, and has developed on a fair few systems in that time; PC, Nintendo DS, PSP, Xbox 360, ...
Taito has ported its puzzler Exit over to the Nintendo DS, bringing the quick-bite complexity of the title that found success on the PSP and 360 to yet another platform. This iteration of the game finds a new twist in a very smooth and responsive implementation of a stylus control system th...
2. Madden NFL 09 (EA Tiburon, PlayStation 3) - 643,000 3. Madden NFL 09 (EA Tiburon, PlayStation 2) - 424,500 4. Wii Fit (Nintendo, Wii) - 394,900 5. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii) - 328,700 6. Wii Play (Nintendo, Wii) - 200,200 10. Guitar Hero: On Tour (Vicarious Visions, Nintendo DS) - 111,200
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- Now Guitar Hero has set its sights on uncharted territory: the Nintendo DS. Instead of just relying on the touch screen of the DS, Activision has ...
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Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is held sideways kind of like a book; it’s the same setup as Hotel Dusk. The left is typically the map, while you control the movement on the right touchscreen using the stylus. If the graphics are impressive, then the input even exceeds that level of polish. The only r...
The game controls rather easily in the default scheme, which mainly relies on you using the d-Pad to steer, and a couple of the face buttons to fire. If you’d rather make life difficult on yourself, then you can try to use the stylus controls. Many people complained that those controls felt ta...
Guitar Hero: On Tour is expected sometime in the summer and will include over 20 licensed songs and uses the DS microphone as well as the touchscreen. Both single-player career mode and multiplayer modes are expected to make it into the game.
Share This Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer first come out in Japan in 1995 on the Super Nintendo or Super Famicom, and a year later it was ported to Game Boy. That release was also in Japan only. But now, SEGA has taken over the ChunSoft franchise and released the title on the Nintendo DS. Re...
One of the most difficult aspects of translating an open world to the Nintendo DS is the limitations of the device itself. It’s not exactly a tiny version of Assassin’s Creed, therefore; and those expecting a wide open experience will be somewhat disappointed.
The games are separated into three categories: Cards (9), Puzzle (7), and Skill (7). Each makes good use of the stylus, though there are some exceptions. Some of the games ask you to make snap decisions, but are unforgiving of your stylus movements. More than a few times, I found myself losing...
You fight baddies by using a combination of the d-pad and the stylus. It's really easy to perform combos, too, because all you have to do is keep tapping the enemy and the combos will just keep piling on. You roll out of the way from shots by pressing the d-pad twice in a direction. It wasn't super g...
After hitting the boss/bad guys a few times, you'll get a chance to perform one of the special moves listed on the touch screen. You'll know that you nailed it, because the screen will change to a circle and it will ask you to perform an action on the touchscreen. After you successfully pull off...
To change lines in the puzzle, you tap to move to another across line and double tap to move to a down line. Additionally, since most puzzles are far larger than the DS screen, you must drag the entire puzzle side to side or up and down using the stylus.
Positions 1 and 2 in the charts are filled by the DS games Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings and popular Japanese board game Momotarou Dentetsu DS. The next 5 slots are all Wii titles with Wii Sports (see our review ) still featuring due to it being bundled with the ever popular Wii hardware as...
Card fighters are a tough sell in the U.S., but are wildly popular in Japan. I think this title maintains the balance. I don't really understand the card fighters appeal, but I know a lot of people will enjoy this game. I found the gameplay slow and missed the violence of more standard fighters; ho...
Square Enix squeezes every ounce out of the DS's two screens and touch sensitivity. Sometimes you'll draw leaves on the screen, while other times you'll tap the screen to keep time with music. And most of the time, you'll control your chocobo by placing the stylus in front of the chocobo and l...