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Eastwood
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 04:47
NSMB is the best by far. Is Wario Ware Twisted worth it?
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uumai
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 05:17
uumai means nothing in japanese, there are some words similar though uumai is just some random word i used (dunno how i came up with it) a long time ago for a story/game design... those were the days..
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Phinehas
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 05:42
" Umai" with one " u" means " great" . I don' t think it means anything with two.
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dasher232
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 05:54
Thanks phine so maybe it is ' umai' that they' re saying.
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Chee Saw
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 12:47
ORIGINAL: Eastwood NSMB is the best by far. Is Wario Ware Twisted worth it? Dude! Wario Twisted is the game to get! Everyone should own that game! It' s SO addictive! I don' t even own a DS, and I' m addicted (don' t even ask!)
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He
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 14:04
WarioWare: Twisted is for the GBA. WarioWare: Touched is the one for the DS I think.
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Chee Saw
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jun 03, 2006 14:50
ORIGINAL: He WarioWare: Twisted is for the GBA. WarioWare: Touched is the one for the DS I think. Oh, yeah! Well, I played the Twisted version on the DS, while, come to think of it, it would' ve been easier to move the thing around if I were playing on an SP or Micro. I' ve never played Touched.
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Terry Bogard
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Jun 03, 2006 14:59
New Super Mario Bros. while GREAT is still a little disappointing. While I LOVE that the game looks and feels like the classic 2D Mario platformers, a part of me also feels that Nintendo took the safe route and made the game TOO much like the 2D classics and didn' t bother utilizing any DS-specific features in any meaningful way.
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Chee Saw
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Jun 03, 2006 16:00
ORIGINAL: Terry Bogard New Super Mario Bros. while GREAT is still a little disappointing. While I LOVE that the game looks and feels like the classic 2D Mario platformers, a part of me also feels that Nintendo took the safe route and made the game TOO much like the 2D classics and didn' t bother utilizing any DS-specific features in any meaningful way. You' re KILLIN' ME, Terry! A return to old-school, and you' re not down! WTF! Well, since you' re killin' me anyway; what kind of enhancements did you have in mind?
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Terry Bogard
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Jun 03, 2006 16:31
You' re KILLIN' ME, Terry! A return to old-school, and you' re not down! WTF! Well, since you' re killin' me anyway; what kind of enhancements did you have in mind? Oh no, don' t misunderstand, I AM down!! I LOVE the game, but also feel that it could have easily been done on any other gaming platform. Nintendo has this unique handheld gaming device but didn' t utilize any of its much touted features with one of their biggest games... Sonic Rush utilized the dual screen setup during gameplay to display the action on both screens. Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble not only used both screens but also utilized a control scheme that couldn' t be emulated on any of the other console and handheld gaming platforms on the market. It would have been great to have this new Mario utilize the Dual screens during gameplay OR utilize the touch screen features in a way that was worthwhile. Hell, even utilize the Mic, something. Anything. It' s kinda like developing a Mario game for the Wii and not taking advantage of the motion sensor functions of the controller.
< Message edited by Terry Bogard -- 3 Jun 06 8:40:19 >
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Jessica Spencer
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jul 24, 2006 02:13
I think the best games for education are Trauma Centre: Under the Knife, Big Brain Academy and Brain Training.
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mastachefbkw
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Jul 24, 2006 05:44
thats not a hard question when it only has 4 good games mario 64 mario kart new mario bros. brain age
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Silentbomber
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Jul 24, 2006 06:28
Everybody knows all the good games are on the psp.
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Byakko
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Jul 25, 2006 09:56
I have to admit. I just bought my DS, and I' m broke so I can' t buy any games besides Big Brain Academy (which btw, is surprisingly fun). Anyway, based on reviews and my own personal interest, I suggest these games: 1.) Anyone of the Nintendogs games. Besides I think it' s considered blasphemous if you don' t get one @_@ Fans come and cram the carts in your mouth while you sleep if you don' t buy one... 2.) Trauma Center/Phoenix Wright - Either one or both. They' re both fun to play, but I think they have low replayability (esp. Phoenix Wright) 3.) Personally, I want to get Lost in Blue. It' s prolly the closest thing to a Sim on the DS. Oh, and Mario Kart and New Super Mario Bros. Because they' re good. And they' re Marior XD
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Byakko
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Jul 25, 2006 15:00
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]GaNgStA[
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RE: Best DS Games
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Jul 25, 2006 18:51
Another code - amazing adventure game Mario KArt - the best DS game? probably Castlevania Meteos Yoshi' s touch and go viewtiful joe Sonic rush many,many more Byakko , since you' re asian , did you happen to see a G6 DS Lite accesory somewhere? It' s been released in asia and it allows you to have all your DS and GBA games on one cartridge, you can also store movies , audio and emulators.It also has a cool real-time save feature - you can save anytime you want in any game. The most important thing is that it fits perfectly with DS Lite - looks like this :
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Duffman
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Jul 26, 2006 03:19
Everybody knows all the good games are on the psp. Ha Ha. Yeah all two of them!
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Byakko
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Jul 26, 2006 11:01
Hm, I' m not really sure whether 3rd party software like this is legal in Singapore. It prolly is, but just that we don' t have the culture for it here =/ So far, I' ve only found one online retailer (based in Singapore) for the G6 Lite but it' s the Chinese version. It' s at $120 Sing dollars =/ I' m strapped for cash right now, so I' d prolly only TRY to get it at the end of the year. Plus, I' m a bit scared of whether it' ll hurt my DS ^^;;; Edit: Here' s something to think about. FF3 looks pretty much like FF7. In fact, the character models look BETTER, but definitely the backgrounds ain' t as good... If somehow, someone could get that old PS Emulator (I can' t remember the name, I know there was one that was particular good) to run on a DS... The problem would be the FF7 CD image. I read that the G6 is only at 4Gigabits, so it' s about 512 MB. And since it' s memory can' t expand, the other cards that use SD and MicroSD might be better... Just a thought really. It' ll be just like a big f**k you to Sony when they see some kid playing the old FF7 (and other games) on the DS XD
< Message edited by Byakko -- 26 Jul 06 3:16:07 >
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]GaNgStA[
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Jul 27, 2006 05:43
g6 has more advantages - games don' t skip and they load fast - SD based devices have laggy menus and CG movies are choppy in some games.Another thing is battery life - it' s the only device that drains as much as normal games.Saving is also cool, cause it' s normal - in stuff like EZ Flash your games are saved the next time you turn on your DS. There' s now way they could emulate PSX on the DS - it' s the same generation of hardware in performance power ( " a bit more than N64" Vs PSX - is too close for emulation) FF3 does look great though :)
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Blackdraon309
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Jul 27, 2006 06:17
my 3 fave Ds games: 1. Mario kart DS 2. Brain age: train your brain in minutes a day 3. Metroid Prime hunters honorable mention: new super mario bros. I know brain age and mario kart are great because i known them and addicted to breaking my bros records in brain age and breaking my own in mario kart. i know the other 2 are good by demos.
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