Newest Nintendo DS Video Game Reviews

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  By jajola On May 13, 2008

It was cool to see myself get younger by the day since that's the only way I ever will, but I agree with jgraves, the inaccurate voice and handwriting recognition caused the results to be misrepresented.

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  By lintly On May 13, 2008

This keeps the Bust-A-Move game alive, no thanks to the PSP version. It was implemented well with the stylus.

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  By decultured On Apr 9, 2008

Phantom Hourglass is one of the best Zelda games in the series. Creative use of the unique features of the DS combined with simple, fun and intuitive gameplay keep this title fresh and addicting. highly recommended and one of the best titles for the DS.

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  By decultured On Apr 8, 2008

This Nintendo adaptation of classic nonogram puzzles is a perfect fit for the DS platform. The touchscreen controls are very intuitive and the dual screens are a huge asset to play. Puzzles range from mindlessly easy to highly difficult. Thankfully the repetitive music can be turned off.

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  By jgraves On Feb 13, 2008

Great classic bust-a-move gameplay that works very well with the DS stylus. Only disadvantage is that there is not much other innovation beyond the interface.

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  By jgraves On Feb 5, 2008

Interesting characters, plot, and visuals counterbalance over-simplified game play and sometimes frustrating puzzles to make for an enjoyable hand-held game.

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  By jgraves On Feb 5, 2008

While the puzzles and mind games in Brain Age were at first fun and engaging, the repetition soon grew old and boring. That coupled with inaccurate voice and handwriting recognition make for an average game at best.