Also from Nintendo, Touch Generations offers two segments for trial from its upcoming Clubhouse Games title – darts and turncoat.
Darts allows players to take 10 shots at the dartboard to try and rack up a score higher than a computer opponent. The game operates just as you would imagine, using the touch screen to grab the dart, rear it back and fling it forward with the appropriate strength and accuracy.
Turncoat is an Othello/Reversi clone where players try to outdo each other, making moves and attempting to convert the opponent’s colored pieces to your own color. The demo pits you against a computer opponent.
Nintendo once again offers Brain Age and Big Brain Academy on the new download station version.
The last game is a third-party offering from THQ in the form of Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle, which controls like a horizontal shooter. While Danny Phantom, based off a Nickledeon cartoon series, may seem childish, shooter fans should give it a chance as, in my opinion, it was surprisingly decent. Using Danny’s phantom powers, players have a number of selectable abilities that alter his firepower against a steady stream of enemies.
The service also includes a couple of videos gamers can view on their DS. Vol. 3 offers up vids of Star Fox: Command, Spectrobes and Star Trek Tactical Assault.








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1 - alex lux
budy watch out i'm good on the ds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 - Someone
Just to let everyone know, inside that white DS Download Station box is a regular DS! The cards the stores recieve are regular Slot-1 cards!