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#1 bowling-name
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I think that if you have the golden shovel, you can bury money bags to grow money trees...or you can just drag and drop them into where your money on hand is and then you can spend the bells...

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Try the Lost in Blue series.
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Lost in Blue 2 came out today, has anyone picked it up? What are your initial impressions? Have you seen any reviews posted anywhere yet?

 

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The game becomes progressively more complicated, but at each stage you are introduced to a few more elements, so you can assimilate the details at a reasonable pace. Though the gameplay can become challenging, the learning curve is anything but steep.
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#5 bowling-name
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Add to that:

Arthur and the Invisibles
Electroplankton
Feel the Magic XX/XY
Nintendogs
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney
Sim City DS
Warioware: Touched!
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#6 bowling-name
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I would get Castlevania, although if you want multiplayer and have wifi, Starfox would be a decent choice as well... I haven't played FF3 or Spectrobes...
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#7 bowling-name
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30 minutes to 2 hours at a time, ~3 times a week. I really wish ALL the games had clocks built in that told you how long you have spent playing the game (like Castlevania for instance).
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#8 bowling-name
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Did anyone ever hype it to be good in the first place:?bededog
There seemed to be a significant amount of anticipation in this forum for this game. Initial user reviews that I encountered were overwhelmingly positive as well.

Whenever Gamespot previews a game, they primarily focus on positive aspects of gameplay, graphics, sound design, etc. The language they use sometimes mirrors whatever press release accompanied the game's announcement. I'm not sure this amounts to hype, but I am learning to be less trusting of their initially optimistic tone. Once they actually do a full review, only then do they temper their initial interest with balanced criticism.

Maybe my perceptions are to blame, but when I keep seeing this disconnect between their preview and review, it makes it seem like either the preview was overly positive or the review was overly negative.

For example:

Spectrobes Preview-"The game thankfully doesn't shove a ponderous amount of story down your throat"
Spectrobes Review-"...brain-dead characters and by-the-numbers storyline"

Wario Preview- "...between the different costumes, the multitude of minigames, and the various puzzle solving, it seems like there will be a lot of variety here"
Wario Review- "...the same situations and minigames are recycled to the point that your brain will go numb"
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Ouch.
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Nintendo maintains a list of compatible wireless routers here: http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/supportedRouters.do

Nintendo also has some reasonably detailed support pages about how to set up your connection once you purchase a router: http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/SupportHome.jsp