Spyro: Shadow Legacy (Nintendo DS)

Spyro: Shadow Legacy (Nintendo DS)
Customer Review: Good overal
yeh this games quite good nice graphics and the touch screen magic is a larf! nice storyline and good difficulty levels so all together quite good…although once you have completed it you dont really play it again so be warned!
Customer Review: SPYROTASTIC
I found this game quite addictive when I first bought it, you have to think and explore a lot to find the elders when they are trapped. I completed all of that but I am now confused as I am up to the point where I have to rescue the tailsman and everytime I fight the monster in the cave with the powers I have I die but I will just have to boost my energy up again and keep killing the bugs until I get another power then I may be able to rescue the tailsman. I have to admit though I haven’t played it for a while because this part of the game is quite frustrating.
I do recommend it though if you like a mysterious and fun game!
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Cooking Mama (Nintendo DS) Cooking Mama challenges players to use the stylus as a master kitchen tool to cook 76 real world dishes ranging from pepperoni pizza to cabbage meat rolls. Players use the stylus to chop, slice, pan fry, knead, grate, mash, peel and more. Under Mama’s watchful eye, players must first prepare ingredients, then combine, cook and present the final meal all via the touch screen. Players can even cool down dishes by blowing into the DS microphone.
Customer Review: wow!
when i got this game i wasnt really expecting it to be much good, but i was wrong! this game is great and has all of the fun of the kitchen inside one little ds game card! i really enjoy making rice cakes ect on it and i think that every person who has a DS should definately get cooking mama!!!!
Customer Review: Good at first
I got this game along time ago and it was brilliant… at first.
Soon i had made all the recipes, there were no more to make!
So that game has been in the case along time and not looked at.
If youre looking for a game that one day ends thats your one.
However it is really fun making and cooking different foods at first.
In my opionion its ok.
UK Mains Charger For Nintendo DS
Customer Review: subject? dissapointment.
THIS CHARGER DOES NOT WORK FOR THE DS. DO NOT BUY OFF THE SELLER Sumnique Limited.
Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Console (Silver)
Nintendo DS Lite offers all of the unique features of the Nintendo DS but also includes a variety of distinctive changes which truly sets it apart from other handheld consoles. Nintendo DS Lite retains the advanced touch screen technology, allowing players to control software with a stylus or even their finger, as well as dual screens, voice recognitionand Wi-Fi capabilities of the Nintendo DS but is now both smaller and lighter. The Nintendo DS Lite will become the new edition to Nintendo’s video game family when it launches on 23rd June 2006. Nintendo DS Lite is a lighter and brighter version of the highly successful Nintendo DS. Dual Screens open up new possibilities - use the touch screen as an inventory reference for role-playing games, to view maps for your favourite strategy game, or see racing action from two perspectives at once Navigate menus or access inventory items simply by touching the screen with stylus or fingertip Tough film over touchscreen protects it Advanced 3D graphics engine and 16-channel audio, for graphics and Sound that are superior to other portable game systems All-new PictoChat feature allows DS users to write messages with an on-screen Keyboard or the stylus and send them wirelessly Built-in Microphone port for voice control of games, or for voice chat with other DS players Less than two-thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS More than 20 percent lighter than original DS 4 adjustable brightness levels to extend battery life Repositioned microphone and LED lights Stylus has been redesigned–now 1cm longer and 1mm thicker Repositioned start and select buttons Available in 3 cool colours
List Price: ?99.99
Used Price: ?98.98
Customer Review: Best game system in the world? Could be.
The Nintendo DS doesn’t need reviews. It’s the biggest selling game system in the world right now and is number 1 in every global marketing territory. It was the first games console to successfully appeal to children, parents, grand parents AND gamers. I’ve owned a lot of hand helds and home consoles and whilst I still feel a bizarre emotional attachment to the GBA SP I have to concede that this is probably the best console I have ever owned. The touch screen just works as a control system and it’s the key to the machines cross-generational appeal. Even my own reluctant Games Widow enjoys Brain Training, the new Tetris and Wario Ware. She said she likes that she doesn’t have to learn what the buttons do if she wants to play on the DS: it’s instinctive. For gamers there are some absolute classic titles available. The DS entries into the Zelda and Mario Kart franchises are among the best both series have ever offered. Sonic and Bleach are much better on the DS then their home console equivalents and Elite Beat Agents is possibly the best music game yet released. Also the DS is the only handheld system currently on the market with a battery life that will see you through a transatlantic flight. My DS also holds a charge much better then my PSP. After a month without touching it my DS still had several hours of power but my PSP runs flat when left alone for a few days. The DS is quite possibly the best system Nintendo have ever made. It certainly has an excellent library of games that will provide years worth of fun for kids and adults alike. I recommend it over any other game system currently available.
Picross (Nintendo DS)
List Price: ?19.99
Used Price: ?11.00
Customer Review: Absorbing mental challenge
The premise is simple - you must uncover a picture using only the numbers at the side and top of a grid to guide you which of the boxes should be filled or remain blank . The pick up and play approach , long associated with Nintendo handheld games , is again in evidence here . The puzzles are myriad , and will keep you playing - ‘just one more go’ . There is also the opportunity for daily challenges and wireless play .
Customer Review: Fun, in sudoku-ish style
I’m actually torn between loving this game and finding it mildly irritating. The premise is very very simple: you have a grid, and next to each row and column a set of numbers indicating the length (and order) of each contiguous block of cells you need to select. Take a look at the screenshots and you should see what I mean. This game probably is most suitable for people who enjoy logic puzzles (sudoku et cetera), though the starting levels are easily accessible enough for anyone to pick up. The built-in puzzles are finite (though large) in number, but there is also an editor so that you can create your own (presumably to share with your equally-geeky friends), so you shouldn’t hit a premature lack of content. I do have some gripes about this product: the controls are slightly fiddly, and playing for long periods on the larger (15×15) grids may make your head hurt from looking at the tiny numbers. People who get easily frustrated by tough logic problems will find levels past the earlier ones to be unpleasant, but with patience and careful calculation they certainly all seem to be solvable, and indeed the learning curve is pretty comfortable. Overall, it’s an excellent way to waste 10 mins - 1 hour at a time, and pretty addictive. Very much worth buying (even over things like Brain Training) if you have a DS and want some games which are more pick-up-and-play.
Cooking Mama (Nintendo DS)
Cooking Mama challenges players to use the stylus as a master kitchen tool to cook 76 real world dishes ranging from pepperoni pizza to cabbage meat rolls. Players use the stylus to chop, slice, pan fry, knead, grate, mash, peel and more. Under Mama’s watchful eye, players must first prepare ingredients, then combine, cook and present the final meal all via the touch screen. Players can even cool down dishes by blowing into the DS microphone.
List Price: ?24.99
Amazon Price: ?16.98
Used Price: ?13.00
Customer Review: Boring and Repetitive
This game is totally boring and very repetitive. It is all about chopping, mixing and more chopping and mixing. It is not for anyone over the age of 8.
Customer Review: wow!
when i got this game i wasnt really expecting it to be much good, but i was wrong! this game is great and has all of the fun of the kitchen inside one little ds game card! i really enjoy making rice cakes ect on it and i think that every person who has a DS should definately get cooking mama!!!!
Cooking Mama (Nintendo DS) Cooking Mama challenges players to use the stylus as a master kitchen tool to cook 76 real world dishes ranging from pepperoni pizza to cabbage meat rolls. Players use the stylus to chop, slice, pan fry, knead, grate, mash, peel and more. Under Mama’s watchful eye, players must first prepare ingredients, then combine, cook and present the final meal all via the touch screen. Players can even cool down dishes by blowing into the DS microphone.
Customer Review: wow!
when i got this game i wasnt really expecting it to be much good, but i was wrong! this game is great and has all of the fun of the kitchen inside one little ds game card! i really enjoy making rice cakes ect on it and i think that every person who has a DS should definately get cooking mama!!!!
Customer Review: Good at first
I got this game along time ago and it was brilliant… at first.
Soon i had made all the recipes, there were no more to make!
So that game has been in the case along time and not looked at.
If youre looking for a game that one day ends thats your one.
However it is really fun making and cooking different foods at first.
In my opionion its ok.
PSP vs. Nintendo DS
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Nintendo DS Lite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nintendo DS Lite ( ??????DS Lite , Nintend? D?esu Raito ? ) (sometimes abbreviated DSLite ) is a dual-screen (hence the name) handheld game console developed and













