I believe Orcs & Elves is also on that style, but definitely Deep Labyrinth and The Dark Spire.
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As long as its JUST like Star Fox Command then yes.Zeus-GuyFixed :) Seriously, I'm one of the 5 people in the world that loved Command just the way it is; touch screen controls, strategic gameplay additions, just plain-out awesomeness. I would love a new Star Fox on the DS, even without the strategy; just a standard on-rails shooter would be great.
Most 'big' DS cards are 128 MB in size (Elite Beat Agents, The Rub Rabbits!, etc) A select few games come in 256 MB cards, two I believe; ASH (Japanese RPG, set to come overseas at some point as far as I know), and World Destruction / Sands of Destruction, also coming soon.
I wonder, how big were GBA games? Anyone know?
Hi, thanks for looking. Now that the PSP Go! is official (and so is its smaller screen; the killing factor for me), I'm ready to buy a PSP 3000. I have a few ?s, though:
1 - Is there an 'advanced' official battery, similar to the 2200 mAh one available for the PSP 2000, the one that really ups battery life?
2 - What are the drawbacks of importing one of the colored Japanese PSPs? I know it wouldn't play North American UMDs, but what about the games, memory sticks, internet connection, PSN downloads, etc?
Thanks for your answers; I'm buying a 3000 as soon as I can save up for it; handhelds rule!
There are some decent-to-great DSiWare titles available already, especially some $2 mini-games that are super addictive and totally worth it. That being said, I'm still waiting for more 'advanced' support; I want Mighty Flip Champs, Pop+ Solo and VS, and the rest of the ART STYLE games, among others.
And I believe we'll get the Moving Memo Pad next Monday so that Nintendo can make mention of it during their E3 press event. I sure hope so; makes sense, right?
I think we'll see a Tetris DS Express DSiWare title sometime down the road; we got Brain Age, Clubhouse Games, Japan got Planet Puzzle League; Tetris makes sense. I would also expect Picross and Crosswords to get their own Express versions, which would be cool.
[QUOTE="Gemini_Red"] Ok, assuming my math is correct and I am counting correctly the number of games across.....you have 246 DS titles??
2 questions.
Where do you get the money?
When do you have the time to play them all??
Awesome collection. I'm beyond envious.
dr_doongy
yeah it's somewhere between 246 and 252. i have a couple of games that are cartridge only, and a few that are elsewhere. but for some reason, whenever i buy a game, i log it on my collections list at gamespot, and my actual physical count and my list count are always different. i attempted to check it one by one going down the entire collection list on gamespot, but i gave up after 10 lol.
a lot of the games aren't open. i just buy these games over time.. 3 years of tedious collecting.
Very nicely done, dude! I'm at 235 right now; I haven't bought a DS game in months. The last six I got were gifts. Every little bit of money I get goes towards catching up with DSiWare releases; I have everything up to last week's PiCTOBiTS. I do plan to collect at least every US-released DS game; wish me luck!Well, the Wii also has a young and heavily casualized audience. Companies like High Voltage should take a cue from Renegade Kid and develop more mature, high-demanding DS games that push the system to its limits. Look at how Chinatown Wars is doing; it started relatively slow, but it's still selling, and should continue to do so for a really long time.
I hope High Voltage eventually makes a DS game; anything goes, really.
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