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#1 link883_1
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Well, of course it takes some playing around with. However, once I figured it out, it became one of my favorite DS games.

There are online guides to help you with the game. I believe I got mine off of gamefaqs.

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I got by fine by looking up an online FAQ, which was basically a translated mission guide.

It's REALLY fun. The online is sweet and the single player isn't a drag to play. I can easily recommend it.

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First page of channels, second page of VC games.

I organize my VC games by franchise. Zelda with zelda and mario with mario.

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#4 link883_1
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Try and find the port for A Link to the Past for GBA. I'd say that'd be a good start.

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#5 link883_1
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1) Relax. It's only been 9 minutes.

2) You're going to have to be a little more specific than that. However, I'm sure Gamefaqs will have something. In fact, check this out: http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/file/933199/45856.

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#6 link883_1
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I hope they spend more time on gameplay and less on graphics. I don't so much care for a graphical update, to be honest.

Now, If they got really creative with how you did the main energy attacks, that'd be really cool. If I do a final flash, I want it to feel like I actually am, you know?

Edit: Online would be sweet. Also, I hope the AI is a bit smarter.

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#7 link883_1
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I accidentally threw my DS at the floor and it still worked fine. O.o No breaks or anything.

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#8 link883_1
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Depends how good of a router you want, of course. They can be about a hundred dollars or more, but I'm not even entirely sure.

www.Futureshop.ca

But they are.

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#9 link883_1
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O.o To be fair, Metroid hasn't been known for it's complicated storylines.

It may be slightly over-rated, but it has to be one of the nicest looking games on the DS. Playing online is intense as well, but only if you can do so with people that you can trust. In some cases you'll be met with hackers, and it's pretty damn frustrating.

I loved the controls, though. I find it really easy to circle-strafe and aim with the stylus.

Here's the thing, though. The single player is a lot more linear then the other prime games, and a lot shorter. Still, if you like Metroid, I suggest you pick it up in some point of the DS's lifespan.

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#10 link883_1
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[QUOTE="cloud_strifeXxX"]would the ds be able to handle those kind of graphics? if so, all those games would be great remakesweltall1028

Graphics might not be a problem, but size may be an issue. Trying to fit 3 discs of FFVII or 2 discs of Chrono Cross onto a little DS gamecard might not be possible.

It could be done over multiple cartidges. I'm pretty sure the DS has SOME kind of internal memory to it, due to the download play function. Maybe the original cartridge could send the data to the DS and then make you transfer it directly afterwards?

Keep in mind, I know little to no information about the inner workings of a DS, and I'm working off of pure speculation.