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Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem – Nintendo DS
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem is pure puzzle perfection, loaded with blissful Nintendo creativity! Casual gamers are in for a treat!
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Wipeout: The Game – Nintendo DS
Wipeout: The Game sees the developers take a cool and fun concept and strip it of everything you loved about the hit TV show.
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My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie’s Party! – DS
Ever been curious about My Little Pony games? No? Well, too bad! Sarus Vakarian is here to drag you unwillingly out of your house and into the magical land of Ponyville. Join Sarus and Pinkie Pie on a colorful quest to find Pinkie Pie’s “accidentally” hidden birthday presents! Could this be the game that you’ve been dreaming of your whole life?! Probably not, but this review will be fun anyways!
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Elf Bowling 1 & 2 – Nintendo DS
Elf Bowling 1 and 2, the most critically panned DS game ever…is once again critically panned.
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Nanashi no Game – Nintendo DS
Nanashi no Game, or, “The Nameless Game”, curses all who play it to die in seven days. Unless you can solve the mystery of why, of course. Good luck!
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Mario Hoops 3-on-3 – DS
For the Mario anniversary, I’ll be reviewing a basketball game. With my weird review choices, I can’t really say I should be surprised, and neither should you. The fact that Square Enix developed this game does make it a curiosity though…
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Super Princess Peach – DS
Super Princess Peach features our favorite damsel in distress in her first – and so far only – starring role. It may not be the next Luigi’s Mansion or Yoshi’s Island, but Super Princess Peach is endearing and enjoyable in its own way.
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Trace Memory – Nintendo DS
Doc Croc pulls out a long awaited point-and-click DS game in honor of Nerd Bacon’s October spooktacular, the Nintendo DS exclusive, Trace Memory.
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Kirby: Canvas Curse – DS
When it comes to Kirby, most of us know what to expect. However, in an effort to do something really special with the DS, Nintendo came up with Kirby: Canvas Curse, a platforming game that only uses the stylus for movement. Creative? Innovative? Certainly! But how does it stack up when it comes to actually playing the game…?
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Kirby: Squeak Squad – DS
Kirby may not have much of a place with the world’s hardcore gamers, but for those of us who enjoy a whimsical, lighthearted romp throughout the imagination, our little pink friend never disappoints. Kirby: Squeak Squad for Nintendo DS is just another great example of all the things that make Kirby entertaining, irresistible, and memorable.
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Sprung – Nintendo DS
Want some love in your life? How about a collection of useless items? And maybe even a choice or two that doesn’t matter in the game? Sounds like you’re ready to suffer through Sprung for the Nintendo DS.
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Ping Pals – Nintendo DS
Have money to waste on incredibly pointless crappy games? Then try Ping Pals for the Nintendo DS! Now you can buy a chat program which no one else you know will have instead of using the free and much better Pictochat!
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat – DS
When Mortal Kombat was at it’s peak during the mid-90’s, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was a popular arcade attraction. The game underwent many changes during its transition to home consoles, but 10 years later, an arcade-perfect port landed on the Nintendo DS known simply as Ultimate Mortal Kombat.
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Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia – DS
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia – possibly the greatest Metroidvania-style post-Symphony of the Night game in the franchise!
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Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow – DS
Platform: Nintendo DS Release Date (NA): October 4th, 2005 Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami Genre: Action/Adventure, RPG Nerd Rating: 7.5 out of 10 Well, I’ve made it through another Castlevania in just a […]
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