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  • Theta

    2007

    Theta

    2007

    Puzzle
    Nintendo DS
    star 6
    Theta is a puzzle solving videogame released only in Japan that features two puzzles called "Kaiten Puzzle" and "Aquarium Puzzle". In the first one the player spins the theta-shaped wheels to move the colored spheres to the right place of the same color. In the second one the player moves the colored spheres inside the right vortex to make them disappear according to the image on the upper screen, trying not to be interrupted by other spheres of different colors attracted by the vortex.
  • Reader Rabbit: Kindergarten

    2009

    Reader Rabbit: Kindergarten

    2009

    Nintendo DS
    star 6
    Educational minigames for the DS.
  • Metal Max 3

    2010

    Metal Max 3

    2010

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.7
    Metal Max 3 (メタルマックス3 Metaru Makkusu Surī) is the seventh entry in the Metal Max series (besides Metal Saga series). It is a vehicle combat RPG produced by Cattle Call and co-published by Kadokawa Games, Enterbrain, and Crea-Tech for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan in 2010. In 1993, Metal Max 2 was published by Data East, who retained the trademark rights to series until its closure in 2003 and the liquidation of its intellectual properties in 2004. In April 2009, Enterbrain (Kadokawa's subsidiary) obtained the rights and published Metal Max 3 the next year. It is the first numbered entry in the series in 17 years. A remade version in DS of Metal Max 2 was published in 2011, and used Metal Max 3's engine. Similar with its predecessors, the game is open-ended and non-linear.
  • SD Gundam G Generation DS

    2005

    SD Gundam G Generation DS

    2005

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.6
    G Generation makes its way to the Nintendo DS. This game is based on the Wonderswan game Monoeye Gundams.
  • Super Robot Taisen L

    2010

    Super Robot Taisen L

    2010

    Simulator Strategy
    Nintendo DS
    star 8.7
    Super Robot Taisen L is the third and final "traditional" Super Robot Wars game for the DS.
  • Jam Sessions 2

    2009

    Jam Sessions 2

    2009

    Music
    Nintendo DS
    star 6.3
    Jam Sessions 2 is the sequel to Jam Sessions, it expands the guitar simulation concept with improved audio, a larger chord library, customizable sound effects, and a wider variety of songs to learn and play.
  • Atari Greatest Hits: Volume 2

    2010

    Atari Greatest Hits: Volume 2

    2010

    Nintendo DS
    star 6.6
    Atari Greatest Hits: Volume 2 is a compilation of more than 50 Atari classics. Arcade Titles: Asteroids Deluxe Black Widow Crystal Castles Liberator Major Havoc Millipede Red Baron Super Breakout Warlords (4 player support) Atari 2600 Titles: Backgammon BASIC Programming Blackjack (3 player support) Brain Games (2 player support) Breakout Canyon Bomber (2 player support) Casino (4 player support) Circus Atari (2 player support) Codebreaker Combat (2 player support) Combat Two (2 player support) Concentration Crystal Castles Demons to Diamonds (2 player support) Desert Falcon Double Dunk (2 player support) Fatal Run Golf Maze Craze (2 player support) Millipede Night Driver Off-the-Wall Quadrun Radar Lock RealSports Basketball (2 player support) RealSports Soccer (2 player support) Return to Haunted House Secret Quest Sentinel Space War Star Raiders Steeplechase Street Racer Super Baseball (2 player support) Super Breakout Super Football (2 player support) Video Chess Video Olympics (4 player support) Video Pinba
  • SD Gundam G Generation: Cross Drive

    2007

    SD Gundam G Generation: Cross Drive

    2007

    Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.4
    A Nintendo DS exclusive entry into the long-running tactical RPG series, SD Gundam G Generation
  • 8BallAllstars

    2009

    8BallAllstars

    2009

    Sport
    Nintendo DS
    star 5.6
    8BallAllstars features authentic tables, challenge mode, track record statistics plus wireless play. With 8 rule sets – US 8 Ball, US 9 Ball, UK 8 Ball, 3 Ball, 6 Ball, 10 Ball, Rotation and Straight Pool – 7 table types and real pool physics, 8BallAllstars give you and your friends your game of pool on the Nintendo DS!
  • Line Rider: Freestyle

    2009

    Line Rider: Freestyle

    2009

    Nintendo DS
    star 5.8
    "Line Rider" is a true phenomenon, with a seemingly simple, addictive principle. Millions of gamers have already played the Internet version.
  • Doki-doki Majo Shinpan!

    2007

    Doki-doki Majo Shinpan!

    2007

    Fighting Adventure Visual Novel
    Nintendo DS
    star 7
    Doki-doki Majo Shinpan! is a video game developed by SNK Playmore for Nintendo DS. The player assumes the role of a junior high school student who is asked by an angel to locate a witch that has sneaked into his school. In order to find the witch, he must search the suspects' bodies for a "witch mark." The preferred method is by using touch (using the stylus to guide his hands). A sequel titled Doki Doki Majo Shinpan 2 Duo was released 31 July 2008, and a third game titled Doki Majo Plus was released on July 30, 2009.
  • Duke Nukem: Critical Mass

    2011

    Duke Nukem: Critical Mass

    2011

    Shooter
    Nintendo DS
    star 5.3
    The Earth Defense Forces attempts to ensure the Earth's continued security by monitoring the future with the help of their own time machine, but both their agent and a special team sent there have been confirmed MIA. Knowing something is wrong, General Graves sends in the famous Duke Nukem.
  • Nanashi no Game: Me

    2009

    Nanashi no Game: Me

    2009

    Adventure Visual Novel
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.3
    Nanashi no Game: Me is a survival horror video game for the Nintendo DS, and the sequel to the original Nanashi no Game. It was developed by Epics, published by Square Enix, and released on August 27, 2009 in Japan.
  • Let's Yoga

    2008

    Let's Yoga

    2008

    Simulator
    Nintendo DS
    star 5
    Let's Yoga makes it so easy to learn yoga that you'll feel like you have your very own personal instructor. You can set your DS down next to you and let the vocal instructions tell you exactly what to do, or just read the subtitles. If you're confused by how to do something, you can always rotate the image on the screen 360 degrees to see all angles of the pose. The vocal instructions will even tell you when to inhale or exhale or you can look at the flower symbols on the screen.
  • River City Soccer Hooligans

    2010

    River City Soccer Hooligans

    2010

    Sport
    Nintendo DS
    star 5.5
    Challenge the world's best soccer teams! Select your matches from 12 opposing teams from around the world. As Captain Kunio, you can strategize by changing your formations, checking weather forecasts, talking to your teammates, and giving them special items to boost their performance!
  • Tingle's Balloon Fight DS

    2007

    Tingle's Balloon Fight DS

    2007

    Platform Arcade
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.1
    Keep Tingle afloat as you collide with the enemies and pop their balloons. Once they've fallen to the ground, ram into them again to knock them out before they've inflated their balloon and taken back to the skies. This game is a bonus item for platinum members in the Japanese Club Nintendo rewards program.
  • Gunpey DS

    2006

    Gunpey DS

    2006

    Puzzle
    Nintendo DS
    star 5
    Gunpey (グンペイ?), often written as "Gun Pey" or "GunPey", is a series of handheld puzzle games released by Bandai. It was originally released for the WonderSwan, and has been ported to WonderSwan Color, Playstation, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. The game was named as a tribute to the developer of the game, Gunpei Yokoi.[1] He is known for developing several handheld consoles such as Nintendo's Game Boy, Virtual Boy, and Bandai's Wonderswan system. In the series, players move line fragments vertically in a grid in order to make a single branching line connect horizontally from one end to the other. The objective of the game differs by what game mode players choose.
  • Monster Rancher DS

    2010

    Monster Rancher DS

    2010

    Nintendo DS
    star 7.9
    Raise, Train and Battle your monsters in Monster Rancher DS, the newest addition to the beloved breeding series. Filled with nostalgia from past games, fans of the series will recognize popular characters and monsters such as Mocchi and Suezo, in addition to new monsters to discover. Generate monsters by drawing pictures in the "magic Field," or by speaking into the microphone in "Incantation" mode. Use your best strategy to raise, train, and battle your monsters. Can you become a legendary master breeder?
  • Kurupoto Cool Cool Stars

    2007

    Kurupoto Cool Cool Stars

    2007

    Puzzle
    Nintendo DS
    star 4.7
    The stars have fallen from the sky! The only thing that can help the stars regain their power is the haloes that were scattered all over Kurupoto Island when they fell. As a star worshipper, it is up to you, the Kurupoto, to free these haloes from the puzzles they are stuck in and get your beloved stars shining in the sky once more.
  • Cookie & Cream

    2007

    Cookie & Cream

    2007

    Puzzle Adventure
    Nintendo DS
    star 5.6
    Cookie & Cream is an action/platformer where players navigate their way through challenging terrain on the top screen while solving puzzles and disarming traps on the touch screen below. Played as either a single-player game where one person controls both characters, or a cooperative game where one player maneuvers Cookie on the top screen while the other is in charge of Cream on the touch screen, Cookie & Cream is a unique combination of gaming genres. Single player game lets you use directional button and touch pen to control two characters at once. Cooperative game lets you and a friend work together to advance through levels. Wireless compatible for co-op play and WiFi compatible for four-player battles. Download play mode allows two to play select stages off one Game Card. Eight diversely themed worlds to traverse, including Desert World, Music World, Trick World and Water World. Nine challenging minigames to explore. [Agetec, Inc.]
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