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GBA-SP A/C CHARGING ADAPTOR:GA ME BOY ADVANCE SP & NINTENDO DS GAME CONSOLE ACCESSORY
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42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo DS) In a nutshell:
Possibly the least obscure game title ever, this does exactly what it says on the tin with forty-two classics from chess and backgammon, to darts, poker, bridge and solitaire.
The lowdown:
The surprising thing about this game is that nobody’s thought to do it before. The games are split into three varieties of card game and two of board games, plus a selection of “action” games including bowling, darts and billiards. Playing the card games is just as easy as you’d expect with two screens and a stylus, whether it’s Old Maid and Pig or Texas Hold `Em and Bridge. The board games work just as well, with Chinese Checkers, Checkers (i.e. Draughts), Dots and Boxes and more. You’ll also find games like Turncoat (i.e. Othello), “Connect Five”, Ludo, Mahjong and Solitaire. You have got to go to some effort not to find something of interest amongst this selection.
Most exciting moment:
The best thing about having so many games is that, except for the ones that are purposefully single player, they can all be played online. If you’re playing against a friend you can even chat using a PictoChat style interface.
Since you ask:
The Japanese and Western versions of the game have several different exclusive games. Japan never got Texas Hold ‘Em, Dots and Boxes, Grid Attack, Ludo, Dominoes, Escape or Mahjong Solitaire but instead have Napoleon, Goninkan, Bozumekuri, Sugoroku, Size Game, Last One and Mini Golf in their version.
The bottom line:
The one video games compendium that really is for everyone. - HARRISON DENT
Customer Review: exactly what it says on the tin good value
Exactly what you would expect, lots of choice of different games, all wel known & loved, no need for tricky game play or reading of instructions. put the card in & off you go- lots of different ones to choose & less likely for you to be bored.
This is a great value for money choice
Customer Review: A Game Compilation For The DS/Lite!!!
This Game Compilation Has 42 Games Including: Poker, Darts, Bowling And Loads More! This Is A Family Game. Ignore The 12+ Rating That’s Just Because Of The Poker Game!!!
Officially Licensed Mario DS Lite Carry Case: Black (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?9.99
Amazon Price: ?9.98
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?29.99
Amazon Price: ?24.98
Used Price: ?12.75
Customer Review: An adventure game in lawyer’s clothing
If you’re not sure what this game is, I’ll start by clarifying: it is, in effect, an old-school graphical adventure game. If you’re too young to remember those, it basically means your character goes to different locations, you pick stuff up, you converse with people, and you try to interact objects in your inventory with other things (in this case, just people). That doesn’t really do the game justice, though. This really is a thinking man’s game, and the vast majority of the time you can use reason to work out what to do next, rather than the random experimentation (and let’s not forget mouse-sweeping) characteristic of the genre. The story seems more involving for the emphasis on deduction. The game is split into four cases, where the pattern is generally that you spend a while investigating and gathering evidence (in the process working out about half of what happened) and then spend a while in court, unable to go anywhere and trapped in one conversation in which you can “die” (your client gets found guilty) if you make too many wrong guesses, though in some cases you do get to go out and do more investigation. In contrast to the “health bar” that can only diminish in court, while investigating you can’t “die” in that sense (though you can reach zero “life”), and can recover “life” by breaking what the game calls “psyche locks”, which are in effect just the normal get-information-out-of-people routine, only harder (and requiring more objects as evidence). By making a wrong guess with a psyche lock, you lose “life” just as you would in court, but when you finally get someone to reveal their secret, 50% life gets added, so starting the court part with very low chances happens rarely. This is a Japanese game (as quickly becomes clear if it wasn’t already), so you do have to deal with the occasional translation inaccuracy (it’s about 99% correct, and always clear) and rather odd “localisation” which involves the characters declaring that they are in the US, despite the presence of a clearly Japanese village in the game, and a rather bizarre conversation in which a character says they imported a British car (obviously in Japan this was an American car) at considerable expense because it’s basically big, loud, fast, and shiny. Being basically linear, there is a definite end to this game, and it probably will come sooner than you’d like (though that last case is rock hard), but you’re still talking about several hours, normally. Sometimes while playing you do hit the traditional adventure game flaw of “this should work”, where there is an object with a property sufficient to do a task, but you actually have to use something else - in this case, you’d object (and lose life) while thinking, “the testimony DOES contradict the evidence!”. With a limited number of guesses that you can make, this does make the game frustrating at times, and for that I’m popping a star off its rating. Overall, it’s very good fun (I suppose dependant on you being into mysteries, crime shows, or the like), with a few noticeable flaws holding it back. Just try to resist googling for a walkthrough, because it’ll ruin the fun!
Customer Review: Frustratingly good!!
first of all, this is a great game, and i would recommend it to most ds users, as long as you are patient, and are not just into fast action type games. there is a LOT of looking around, and speaking to people. the frustrating part is a bit of both! you cannot get past certain areas without speaking to certain people, or finding certain things. and il admit now that i used a walkthrough just a few times, and even after reading what to do, i knew that without “cheating” i never would have found the evidence i needed! the next annoying part, for me at least, was in court, only sometimes though. same as above, you cannot get past certain parts without giving some evidence, and as im not the sharpest knife in the drawer, this was sometimes challenging, as the most obscure piece of evidence is neede to prove something.(cannot think of any examples right now, but trust me, they are there!) on the up sides though, its a very addicting game, and very entertaining, i was quite happy just reading the script like a story, without actually having to give evidence etc, its just like a very good cartoon on the tv! looks very nice indeed, and the characters are great, some you will love, like little pearls
and some you will hate like von karma (you foolishly foolish fool) overall a fantastic game, sad that it ended really! and im very much looking forward to the next for more frustrating and yet very entertaining gaming.
The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?34.99
Amazon Price: ?14.47
Used Price: ?10.30
Customer Review: It’s Okay,
This game is Okay but I’ve seen better. It’s the same levels all over again. It takes such a long time to play and has very little to do with film. It’ll keep you entertained but only for a while. Chloe Age 10
Customer Review: amazing
i got my ds for my birthday(nov)and i was so pleased but then i started playing on the games i got a bought my self spyro-a load of rubish internet thing-dosent work unless your at hame where you just use tetris tetris ds -i mean whats the point its so dull brain training-you may as well be at school so as you guese i was getting inoyed and thinking whats the point in a ds when my gamboy seemed to be better then igot this thriller narnia has better graphics than the ps2 and the xbox put together it really shows of what the ds can do and not only that its great fun ps does any one no what other games are this good
Catz 2006 (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?29.99
Amazon Price: ?14.47
Used Price: ?13.49
Customer Review: Negative reviews not realising this is a kids game!
Catz is a great game that is really enjoyed by my kids and their friends. It’s really designed for the under 12s and the very negative reviews of this game on amazon don’t take that into account. No point reviewing this game in the same way as you would Halo 3. Come on people, the game is designed for kids. Catz is great at what it does!
Customer Review: CATZ IS UNDERATED
I ENJOY THIS GAME. THE GAMEPLAY IS GOOD AND REALISTIC. THE REASON PEOPLE MAY FIND THIS GAME BORING IS BECAUSE THE CAT ACTS LIKE A REAL CAT. CATS ARE VERY LAZY, AND THE GAME SHOWS THAT. I FIND THIS A VERY FUN GAME.
Wario: Master of Disguise (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?29.99
Amazon Price: ?24.98
Used Price: ?11.02
Customer Review: dissapointed
I started this game with not very high hopes, the only game on ds out of many ive purchased ive enjoyed is mario carts. Its very fun to start of with exploring the ship and having your first disguise, the constant speaking between characters gets a little tedious but you become determind to carry on, im currently on the 2nd level and have been trying for 2 weeks now how to get through it. Just like i thought its another one of those games which you get stuck on put in your cupboard and never play on again.
Customer Review: Disappointing
Ever since playing Warioland 4 on the GBA a few years ago I have been waiting desperately for a follow-up. The controls for a start are very clunky and unresponsive as you have no option but to use the touch screen to do all of your moves and attacks. At first I thought this sounded rarther promising but it brings the game down due to Wario not responding properly and makes the game more of a chore than anything else. There are a lot of different disguises Wario uses in the game that are activated by drawing an icon on the touch screen but again this is poorly done and you often get the wrong ‘disguise’. If your a big fan of the Warioland series I really would not recommend this - you will only be dissapointed. If your not look into buying Warioland 4 and save yourself some money at the same time.
42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo DS) In a nutshell:
Possibly the least obscure game title ever, this does exactly what it says on the tin with forty-two classics from chess and backgammon, to darts, poker, bridge and solitaire.
The lowdown:
The surprising thing about this game is that nobody’s thought to do it before. The games are split into three varieties of card game and two of board games, plus a selection of “action” games including bowling, darts and billiards. Playing the card games is just as easy as you’d expect with two screens and a stylus, whether it’s Old Maid and Pig or Texas Hold `Em and Bridge. The board games work just as well, with Chinese Checkers, Checkers (i.e. Draughts), Dots and Boxes and more. You’ll also find games like Turncoat (i.e. Othello), “Connect Five”, Ludo, Mahjong and Solitaire. You have got to go to some effort not to find something of interest amongst this selection.
Most exciting moment:
The best thing about having so many games is that, except for the ones that are purposefully single player, they can all be played online. If you’re playing against a friend you can even chat using a PictoChat style interface.
Since you ask:
The Japanese and Western versions of the game have several different exclusive games. Japan never got Texas Hold ‘Em, Dots and Boxes, Grid Attack, Ludo, Dominoes, Escape or Mahjong Solitaire but instead have Napoleon, Goninkan, Bozumekuri, Sugoroku, Size Game, Last One and Mini Golf in their version.
The bottom line:
The one video games compendium that really is for everyone. - HARRISON DENT
Customer Review: exactly what it says on the tin good value
Exactly what you would expect, lots of choice of different games, all wel known & loved, no need for tricky game play or reading of instructions. put the card in & off you go- lots of different ones to choose & less likely for you to be bored.
This is a great value for money choice
Customer Review: A Game Compilation For The DS/Lite!!!
This Game Compilation Has 42 Games Including: Poker, Darts, Bowling And Loads More! This Is A Family Game. Ignore The 12+ Rating That’s Just Because Of The Poker Game!!!
Nintendo DS
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