This is one of the best DS game guides I've ever read. Very well done.
http://www.modojo.com/features/87/
This is one of the best DS game guides I've ever read. Very well done.
http://www.modojo.com/features/87/
Meh. It told me to skip WarioWare: Touched! and Super Princess Peach.Originally Posted by boatofcar
It was okay, but there are so many good games that more than a couple titles are bound to fall through the cracks.
Example #1: Meteos.
Example #2: Metroid Pinball.
Example #3: Bust-a-Move DS.
Example #4: Zoo Keeper (as long as you avoid Quest Mode).
Example #5: Animal Crossing. This article now officially sucks.
I'm kinda peeved at Advance Wars DS for not being wifi and allowing me to upload and download my custom maps. Oh, and the tag-team CO powers are far too unbalanced. I loved the last two titles, but this one felt more like a half-step. Gimmie a call when the next one ships.
The article pretty just mentions the name-brand titles that consumers are going to flock to anyways. Mario and Tetris is pretty much a given.
My favorite games for the DS? Here are a few: Animal Crossing, Castlevania (play on hard mode), Meteos, Yoshi, Bust a Move, Mario Kart, and New Super Mario. Add Advance Wars only if you've missed the GBA versions.
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Why would you list Worms as a game not to buy? It's not that I don't agree, but I don't suspect many people think when they see the DS section at a store, "Oh, Worms! Screw Mario 64, that's the game I want!"
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