
The latest MySims iteration delves into the mini-game scene. Details inside.
March 10, 2009 Leave a Comment
Jan. 2, 2009 1 Comment
If you were on the fence about whether or not Metal Slug 7 was worth it, ask yourself: How great is it to be able to carry a Metal Slug worthy of the series’ name with you anywhere you go, with the ability to blast through well-designed levels and enemies whenever you get the urge?
Dec. 25, 2008 Leave a Comment

Electronic Arts is putting out two brand new names on the DS in Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure and and Zubo. From EA: ZUBO This music-based rhythm-action adventure is an original intellectual property created for 7-11 year old boys and girls. In Zubo, players enter the world of Zubalon to help the colorful and [...]
Dec. 3, 2008 Leave a Comment
While Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is a valiant effort on BioWare’s part, it has several flaws.
Sept. 17, 2008 Leave a Comment
Without a doubt, Square Enix knows how to make videogames. Even when looking at some of their worst, the mind-bending storylines and intricate characters are better than what is provided in most video games out there. Fortunately, Final Fantasy IV remake for the Nintendo DS is one of their best.
July 18, 2008 Leave a Comment
This was the year everyone wanted to rock out at E3. With big releases like Rock Band 2 and Wii Music, and smaller debuts like Lips and Ultimate Band, the stage is set for every single class of gamer imaginable.
July 16, 2008 2 Comments
They have charm. They have talent. They have humor. The only thing Nintendo was missing at their E3 press conference this year was breaking news. Sorry Mario.
May 24, 2008 Leave a Comment
Ignition Entertainment’s new DS side-scroller is a retro, fast-paced button masher that’s both addictive and entertaining.
April 16, 2008 Leave a Comment
March 20, 2008 1 Comment
Handheld gamers are getting their chance to rock out this summer Activision releases Guitar Hero: On Tour for Nintendo DS. The game also signals the arrival of a new grip attachment for the DS — letting games thrash to their favorite tunes. “The game will deliver a unique Guitar Hero experience by challenging handheld gamers to [...]
Feb. 21, 2008 Leave a Comment
Square Enix announced recently that it is putting together a new style of modern action-RPG for the Nintendo DS. The World Ends With You will hit shelves April 22. The story begins as Neku Sakuraba, an unsociable 15-year-old boy, unexpectedly wakes up in the Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, Japan. While trying to piece together [...]
Feb. 7, 2008 Leave a Comment
In a move that makes me suspiciously think they are playing coy, PopCap Games released a statement Thursday vehemently denying they are making a Nintendo DS version of the mega-popular puzzler, Peggle. “There are always rumors flying around regarding casual games and where they’re headed, and in this case the rumor mill seems to have [...]
Feb. 1, 2008 Leave a Comment
Four classic board games come to the Nintendo DS in the form of Clue, Mouse Trap, Perfection and Aggravation from DSI Games. This is a great multiplayer collection because it supports up to six players wirelessly and only costs about $10! From Amazon: Clue: Welcome to Tudor Mansion. Your host, Mr. John Boddy, has met [...]
Jan. 15, 2008 Leave a Comment

Capcom announced recently that the highly anticipated next chapter in their courtroom drama series: Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice, will hit stores a week early. The game will come out February 12 instead of February 19. It is the first game in the series coming out exclusively for the Nintendo DS, and Capcom says a free [...]
Jan. 6, 2008 Leave a Comment
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, starts the game off with a recap from the last game, where Spyro defeated the evil dragon Cynder. After Spyro defeated Cynder, she turned into a little dragon, just like Spyro. When Spyro saw that she was like him, he had to save her from the dark power. [...]
Jan. 2, 2008 1 Comment
The latest trend going through the game industry sees developers playing the nostalgia card. Rather than merely cashing in on the latest Hollywood blockbusters, gamers have seen their favorite movies from year’s past given the digital treatment. The possibilities seem endless — swim the ocean in search of unaware swimmers in Jaws, carry out mob [...]
Dec. 3, 2007 Leave a Comment
Based on the National Geographic documentary, Arctic Tale allows you to fight for survival as three different polar animals. The film dramatically follows the paths of a mother walrus and her calf and a polar bear and her cubs. This Nintendo DS game allows you to utilize four survival attributes through 24 levels, several mini-game [...]
Dec. 3, 2007 Leave a Comment
Time to turn the tables and let the mean one win. It’s your turn to steal Christmas in How The Grinch Stole Christmas for Nintendo DS. You play the mean green one using stealth through a variety of puzzles and challenges, using scenes from the movie adaptation of the popular children’s book. This is another [...]
Dec. 3, 2007 Leave a Comment
Zoo Hospital is a plot-driven collection of mini-games that makes you a summer intern at your aunt’s zoo The adventures unfold as you learn how to treat 40 kinds of animals including mammals, reptiles and birds. It’s your job to diagnose and treat the creatures and return them to their habitats healthy and well-adjusted. Features: [...]
Dec. 2, 2007 Leave a Comment
Bubblegum pop princesses Aly and AJ Michalka make their video game debut on one of what appears to be hundreds of Nintendo DS games launching this holiday season. The Aly and AJ Adventure is a collection of 15 minigames that take you throughout London, Tokyo, New York and Hollywood, including a dance-off multiplayer mode. The [...]
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