Gaming: Nintendo DS
Currently listing articles 117-101:
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Nintendo DS Review: Professor Layton and the Curious Village— A whimsical and fun handheld adventure that is (so-far) the best game on the DS in 2008.
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Nintendo DS Review: Insecticide— Probably the most fun you'll have with a game full of bugs.
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Nintendo DS Review: Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword— Stylus scribbling replaces button mashing.
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Nintendo DS Review: Nanostray 2— Another excellent outing for this fresh shooter series.
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Nintendo DS Review: Lost in Blue 3— This third installment might charm new fans while veteran players will enjoy new challenges, expanded game play and improved graphics.
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Nintendo DS Review: Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword — The pen really is mightier then the sword.
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Nintendo DS Review: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates— Don't let the monolithic title get you down - Square Enix has crafted a pretty enjoyable RPG for the DS.
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Activision Reveals Guitar Hero: On Tour for Nintendo DS— Activision and Vicarious Visions brings the gaming phenomenon, Guitar Hero, to the Nintendo DS.
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Nintendo DS Review Pony Friends — Pony lovers rejoice, your game is finally here.
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Nintendo DS Review: Master of Illusion— It won't make you Penn and Teller, but for what it's worth, this isn't too terrible.
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Nintendo DS Review: FIFA Street 3— No referees, a large cache of available players and online capabilities make a nice NDS title.
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Nintendo DS Review: Mega Brain Boost— Like more of the same old, same old? Well, we've got a game for you!
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Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All— It is good to be Wright: the defense attorney who uncovers the truth in wacky murder cases.
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Nintendo DS Review: John Deere's Harvest in the Heartland— Sandbox farm simulator is solid but not spectacular.
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Nintendo DS Review: Dementium: The Ward— A quality horror first-person shooter for the Nintendo DS that shouldn't be overlooked.
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Nintendo DS Review: Mega Man ZX Advent— Remember how Mega Man used to be hard as hell? Yeah... it is again.
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Nintendo DS Review: Advance Wars: Days of Ruin— Veteran fans still get the addictive game play with new additions and a boosted storyline.
