Ridge Racer DS's awkward driving and collision models feel very dated by today's standards.
This game undeniably caters to existing fans of Kingdom Hearts, and those people will get the most out of Chain of Memories.
On the surface, Mario Party 6 seems to offer some of the biggest fundamental changes the series has ever seen. But this is really just a fresh coat of paint ...
This rhythm game will challenge players to make music using the DS.
Mr. Driller Drill Spirits is a decent game, but the lack of modes makes the fun short-lived.
Though each game is showing its age a bit, the combined package is still worthwhile for old-school RPG fans and patient neophytes.
Picto Chat is a communication application built in to every Nintendo DS. It allows you to transfer messages and images to friends via the wireless connection.
The lavishly detailed world of Baten Kaitos is a great place to go for a nice fairy tale.
Echoes stands shoulder to shoulder with its predecessor, delivering absolutely everything you'd want from a new 3D Metroid adventure.
This is hands down the single best GameCube tennis offering, and it's also one of the most enjoyable tennis video games around.
Nintendo is bringing Hamtaro to the Game Boy Advance.
If you're looking for pure platforming action with plenty of variety, Kirby's latest adventure most certainly fits the bill.
It's practically overflowing with wonderful, funny characters, memorable subplots, inventive gameplay, and beautiful visuals, and it's lengthy and quite challenging to boot.
Mario Pinball Land combines Mario with pinball to create an interesting kind of adventure game.
This Game Boy Advance video features the "Pokémon I Choose You" and "Here Comes the Squirtle Squad" episodes from the animated series.
This Game Boy Advance video features the Beach Blanket Blastoise and Young Meowth episodes from the Pokémon series.
The DK Bongos are responsive, the action can be genuinely fun, and though some of the music choices are extremely weird, there's a little something here for everyone.
Time has been kind to this old gameplay standard, and it is as much fun to play today as it ever was.
Both new and long-time Pokémon players will find in FireRed and LeafGreen a lengthy and involving role-playing adventure.
SRS tries to deliver an authentic street racing experience, but really only delivers an unexciting series of races.
Design your own massive robot and then jump into the cockpit to do battle against massive opponents. Your objective is simple: Topple your opponent before you get toppled.
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