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[DS] Your Nintendo DS Library
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Old Mar 9, 2006, 05:48 AM Local time: Mar 9, 2006, 04:48 AM #1 of 34
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Quite frankly, I'd probably have to put this as one of my top five games of all time. It manages to be fairly simple in concept, yet amazingly complex in action (much like chess). There's nothing about this game I can't say isn't excellent - the gameplay, the replay value, the music, the hand-drawn art, the localization/writing; everything adds up to be near perfection. The only real flaw I think the game has is a few minor balancing issues with certain CO's.

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
Excellent 2D platforming action, and even though it's short, I still play it off and on to this day. Has some of the best sprite models I've ever seen.

Phoenix Wright
To echo a sentiment of Infernal Monkey's:
IT'S PHOENIX WRIGHT

Mario Kart DS
Seemingly the best Mario Kart of all time when you first start playing it; after a while you notice all the subtle flaws, particularly when playing online. Still a great game, but I still think the 64 version is better.

Trauma Center: Under the Knife
Great game, got a little over halfway through, I think, but then I didn't play it for a few days and forgot how to do everything. I'll try picking it up again someday, and hopefully I won't have to start over to relearn how to do everything.

Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble!
Another great 2D platformer. If you loved Viewtiful Joe but thought Viewtiful Joe 2 was too much of a rehash, I'd highly recommend this game. It's got "similar but different enough" gameplay (I particularly like the ability to literally move the top half of the screen left and right, often used in bypassing walls), and the graphics are nearly as good as the Gamecube versions. Also, it's a lot funnier; the first world is based on Robo-cop and has a Robo-cop-like boss, the second is called "Nightmare in Xmas," has a couple Resident Evil referrences, and features a very much Edward Scissorhands-like boss.

Kirby: Canvas Curse
Incredibly fun, if short game. I have yet to use all the unlockable characters, though.

Sonic Rush
Huzzah for a non-3D Sonic game!

Metroid Pinball
If you'd never heard of the concept of pinball before, you'd think it was designed for Metroid. A solidly entertaining game, with excellent music to boot.

Animal Crossing: Wild World
Now that I've got the maximum sized house, tons of furniture, got several of the golden tools, etc., and suddenly the other day I'm wondering, why did I play this so much? It just seems like a waste of time now. I haven't even played multiplayer with anyone for over a month, and that's the only thing that makes it mildly worth it.

Bomberman
One of the best Bomberman multiplayers of all time (personally, I love having only one door between the two screens), although it doesn't have all the awesome power-ups of Super Bomberman 5. Can't stand the single player. This would definately have been at least an orange if it was online.

Nintendogs
Seems great at first, but there's just not much to do. Would have been much better if it had more long term goals. Especially ones that actually mattered, not just stupid background changes (the different appartments/houses you can get).

Mario 64 DS
It's kind of fun to play through the game as Yoshi, but I probably wouldn't have gotten this had it not come with my DS. The multiplayer and mini-games are somewhat decent, as well.

My siblings own Yoshi Touch and Go and Mario and Luigi 2, but I have yet to get around to playing them. Too many games to play.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and the going of Him.


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