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#1 Georgemen
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Fire Emblem. Been 2 years since I last played one. Failing that, F-Zero would be most welcome.
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#2 Georgemen
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1) Better Single Player (More varied action, environments, puzzles, a better story, more inspired enemies, an improved scan visor and more bosses)

2) Alternative Endings

3) A bigger roster of characters to choose in Multiplayer.

4) Some kind of worthy unlockable once you fully complete the game.

5) Diffuculty settings.

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#3 Georgemen
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Overrated?! No way, dudes. Make sure to get your facts straight rather than resorting to bashing MPH. No review ever said that MPH had an excellent single player. All they said was that it had an excellent multiplayer. The single player might have been disappointing, especially when compared to the superior GC Metroids, but let's face it; In the end of the day, Fps games are mostly known to be played Multiplayer, not Singleplayer. The fact that each hunter played differently in multiplayer was definitely a good idea and the game had a good number of modes, stages, and weapons. The control system can be a real pain for your hands, but it is still very accurate when mastered. And of course, the fantastic visuals. But, in the end of the day, if you are not planning on going the multiplayer route, you should forget about MPH. As for the absolute killer-app game? I'd have to say Mario Kart, although I still believe that a truly astonishing game has yet to be brought into light for the DS.
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#4 Georgemen
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And tman978, don't forget the increased battery lifespan (whereas the normal DS would give you 6-10 hours, the new one gives you 16-18 hours at the lowest brightness setting, which is brighter than the Old DS and at the highest brightness settings the DS Lite can be directly playable against sunlight) and of course the repositioned power button, so no more power off accidents any more.
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#5 Georgemen
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Lost in Blue. Some bad game design results in a ridiculous amount of frustration.
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#6 Georgemen
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Nah vanjamin. Don't get distracted by such people. Don't you know: People always fear, hate or ridicule things that they cannot understand. Nintendo has always been the company known to be producing "kiddy" games. Do you know why the company has gained such a reputation? It's simple. That's because Kirby, Mario, Pokemon and other Nintendo franchises have remained the same all over these years. And by same, I refer, of course, to the themes of the game, not the gameplay. Nintendo has kept the image of their franchises the same (to appeal both to young children as well as to their older players who have GROWN with those franchises) while evolving (or in some times cases revolutionizing) the gameplay. Some people have an annoying tendency to think that if they have played the original Super Mario Bros, they have practically played every Mario game in the series. As I mentioned above, ignore such people. I am 21 years old, yet have a look at my collection. I don't care too much about the age rating of the game. I have a variety (admittedly large) of games that span practically every age rating. You shouldn't be looking at the age rating of the game's looks. No, instead you should be looking at the game's design age. Is it mindless? Can it be accomplished by doing nothing but repeatedly pushing the A button? Then that could be considered a kiddy game. On the other hand, can a game like Animal Crossing truly be considered a kiddy game? No chance. The game contains the theme of hard work, paying to build your house and generally speaking, living on your own. Something not exactly very kiddy, if you ask me. So, a final answer to your topic's question; No, it doesn't matter. If it doesn't matter to you, then it simply doesn't matter.
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#7 Georgemen
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Bloody Rayne 2: The amount of blood and severed limbs is simply unbelievale!

F.E.A.R.: Try blasting someone from point blank with a shotgun and a nice blood bath will follow!

Soldier of Fortune: The human targets are like paper when confronted with your weaponry!

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#8 Georgemen
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correction. you will need a guide to understand the storyline.

anyways, this game plays more like a generic fighting game. like street fighter-esque. like having hte classic hp bar, with combos and stuff. with the, light, medium and heavy attack. its got loads of characters to unlock. and the combo system goes quite deep. its got good AI, atleast before you master the game. so its a good game.

i recommend you get hte 2nd one. its got a more cleaned up look to its graphics. they're slightly less grainy. theres more characters and thats pretty much all there is too it. otherwise, they are both pretty much the same. but since storylines aren't important here, and this is a fighting game. the 2nd one is the obvious choice.

especensor

So, that means the 1st Bleach is pretty much redundant, right? 

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#9 Georgemen
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Nah. Nintendo doesn't release her first-party games in more than one console at the same time. No way of that happening.
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#10 Georgemen
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I have played almost all of the pokemon games from gbc to gba...what pokemon dissapoints me is that u only have four moves on one pokemon...and i feel like there is less interaction between u and ur party. But overall it's very satisfying. Another problem when I play pokemon is that I can't trade pokemons here in UAE, a lot of ppl here are psp fanboys.I think I'm the only student here who has a ds lite. I can go wi-fi i think. But doesn't it require a router wi-fi capable? I think I'd not buy the usb connector, I'll just save the money for more games. By the way I'm not arab lol. I'm a foreigner here. BTW how old are you and like how many save points are there in an FF3 dungeon? Is it also true that u fight a monster like for every 15 secs? Gametrailers said that. tnx inzaneetie013

I am 21 years old. As for the save points, I already told you. Freaking no save points! Hard to believe? Well, I have progressed the game quite a bit and the only place that you can save is the overworld. As for the encounters? They are not AS bad as in other Final Fantasy games, but don't think you'll go anywhere without some powerlevelling. Every 15 secods. Not a lie necessarily. Sometimes it is even less. Like 5 seconds for example, although in those cases it is more likely that you'll receive a "nice" back attack.