DS games rereleased as budget titles
Taito's Puzzle Bobble DS and Asphalt: Urban GT will now have lower price tags in Japan.
Taito's Puzzle Bobble DS and Asphalt: Urban GT will now have lower price tags in Japan.
The Japanese game behemoth's new dual-screen handheld is now available to the public at large.
While most major retailers issue press releases hyping Sunday's launch, some are apparently already selling Nintendo's new portable.
With the Nintendo DS set to launch this weekend in the U.S., we take a look at the handheld system's upcoming sports titles.
EA's and Activision's launch titles ship out ahead of Nintendo's dual-screen handheld--but apparently only celebrities can get their hands on the actual portable.
We test-drive a work-in-progress version of this Nintendo DS launch title.
This week: Nintendo apologizes to purveyors of porn, and Mario Kart DS becomes a launch title in the US.
Major game retailer refuses to take any more preorders for Nintendo's new handheld, but EB Games continues to do so. Plus, might some DS games sneak out early?
We nitro-blast our way through a preview version of Gameloft's zippy racer.
We try out Ubisoft's promising racer for the DS.
Super Mario DS, Spider-Man 2, Madden, the Urbz, and Mr. Driller will be in the first wave of titles for Nintendo's portable.
Ubisoft reveals its high-speed racing game for the Nintendo DS.
Super Mario 64 DS and Spider-Man 2 highlight a US launch lineup that will consist of 10 to 12 titles. Also, Japanese launch details, Final Fantasy III confirmed.
We think that Gameloft's Asphalt: Urban GT is already playing like a bumped-up Bentley.
A city-builder from the Japanese publisher joins the game formerly known as High Gear on Nokia's mobile roster.
Gameloft's new N-Gage racing game burned some serious rubber at E3.
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