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Nintendo DS Stirs Up Grocery Store Aisles - MarketWatch


Nintendo DS Stirs Up Grocery Store Aisles
MarketWatch - Nov 19, 2008
Personal Trainer: Cooking brings gourmet cooking from around the world to the Nintendo DS. Featuring cooking demonstration videos, voice chat and a DS Chef ...

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Chrono Trigger Gets Transported From The SNES To The Nintendo DS - American Chronicle


Chrono Trigger Gets Transported From The SNES To The Nintendo DS
American Chronicle, CA - 14 hours ago
But now comes a remake of Chrono Trigger for the Nintendo DS. Although it´s more or less the same game as the SNES version, I can´t wait to play it as it ...

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Nintendo DS Review: Travel Games for Dummies - Blogcritics.org


Nintendo DS Review: Travel Games for Dummies
Blogcritics.org, OH - 12 hours ago
You can input answers with a special keyboard option, but the letters are very small on the DS screen, so only precise pointers need to exercise that option ...

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Skate It for Nintendo Wii and DS - 5ones


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Skate It for Nintendo Wii and DS
5ones, CA - Nov 19, 2008
So, the Skate It game for Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS is out. Whether you’re a gamer or not it’s worth trying these skate games out. ...
Skate It Review IGN
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D3Publisher Ships Cradle of Rome for Nintendo DS(TM) - MarketWatch


D3Publisher Ships Cradle of Rome for Nintendo DS(TM)
MarketWatch - Nov 18, 2008
Cradle of Rome for Nintendo DS is available for the suggested retail price of $19.95. "Not only is Cradle of Rome the perfect game for gamers-on-the-go, ...

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Nintendo DS Review

Nintendo DS Review
by: David Turnbull


The Nintendo DS was a long anticipated handheld console, and no one knew what to expect. Nintendo has controlled the handheld market for a long time, but had been slimming in the general console section. And with news of the Sony PSP, could Nintendo still stay on top?

Holding the Dual Screen may be a little awkward at first, just like the GameCube controller is at first, but once you play for a bit it gets very comfortable, though people with bigger hands may have trouble pressing the R and L buttons, as I have had multiple times. The free demo you get with a Nintendo DS may be fairly short, but it's easily worth the price tag ($0.00). There are three training challenges you can do (Regulator, Survivor, Morph Ball). Out of the box you can do wireless multiplayer, which is very fun, but does get slightly repetitive with the choice of only 3 maps, all of which are fairly small. Remember the Nintendo 64? Well, the graphical capabilities seem to be around that, if not slightly better. The textures can seem a little dodgy at times, but the characters, effects, and objects are nice enough not to want to gouge your eyes out.

The DS launch brought a lot of debating. Games were lacking, Sony fanboys were bagging it out, and generally, as I said before, no one knew what to expect. The Nintendo DS is a solid handheld system and has a bright future.
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David Turnbull. Owner of http://www.vgaccess.com
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