Inspired by the "superhero movie within the movie" finale of Walt Disney Pictures' film "Chicken Little," Disney"s Chicken Little: Ace in Action features Ace, the superhero alter ego of Chicken Little, and the Hollywood versions of his misfit band of friends: Runt, Abby and Fish-Out-of-Water.
Black Jack: Hi no Tori Hen is very much a Elite Beat Agents-style game, having to tap or drag your stylus across the screen at the right speed and accuracy, as well as a comic to read in the background of the game to be used a storyline for each patient, some have an effect of what happens during surgery causing distractions or harder accuracy.
For most of the game, Black Jack is just simply performing surgeries for Tezuka's Star System characters, some of which are based on chapters from the Manga series. Though the game has its own main plot as the game progresses.
The public knows of government agencies like the FBI and CIA, but little is known of this super-secret agency. Code-named "Elite Beat Agents", these men in black are heroes' heroes and the coolest group of guys this world has ever known. Of course, according to official records, they do not exist. Their leader, an ex-CIA agent named Commander Kahn, scans the world for cries of help. When he finds one, he dispatches the agents, who assist their targets by performing a song and dance. The hypnotic nature of their rocking revives the targets with "Groovy" energy that boosts their willpower and helps them overcome their obstacles. In each stage, the agents arrive in a special "Beat Transport" and must tap and trace patterns that appear on-screen to the beat of the music to save the day.
This is an updated version of Rainbow Islands, the sequel to Bubble Bobble, taking the form of a platform game where the player must ascend through vertical levels that are slowly sinking into the ocean. The objective of the source material is to reach the top of each level, taking out any enemies in the way by firing magical rainbows that can trap or eliminate foes as well as providing bridges for the player to walk on. Rainbows remain onscreen for a short amount of time but can be ?broken? by the player if they jump on them. Once broken, the rainbow will fall off the screen, taking out the first enemy it touches. The game also features a pleasing bonus item system where dispatched enemies leave behind items of food that have varying point values and power-ups that have a range of helpful effects. The major feature of this re-interpretation is shifting the entire game away from traditional controls by implementing a global touchscreen control system which radically alters the way in which the game plays. The game
The Nintendo DS version of Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 includes gameplay modes like Exhibition Matches, World Tour (where players guide a team through matches against national teams), and a Cup competition. It features 57 national teams and 10 licensed clubs, though some player names are fictional due to licensing.
The game supports local multiplayer via the Nintendo DS's wireless capabilities but does not include online play through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The controls are adapted for the DS, utilizing the directional pad and buttons without significant touchscreen integration.
Dominate the streets and build your reputation in Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City for the Nintendo DS. This action-packed racing game lets you take control of the city, one neighborhood at a time, with an immersive storyline and intense street racing action.
Customize and tune a wide range of cars with an array of performance upgrades and visual modifications to suit your style. Assemble your own crew of skilled racers, each with unique abilities, to help you in your quest for supremacy. Utilize your crew members strategically during races to gain the upper hand against rivals.
Race through diverse urban environments, from sprawling cityscapes to winding mountain roads, with the DS's dual-screen setup providing intuitive controls and an engaging HUD display. The touch screen interface makes car customization and crew management seamless and fun.
Experience thrilling race modes including Circuit, Sprint, and Pursuit, where you must outrun aggressive police forces. Challenge your friends in wireless multiplaye
The fun of the Bomberman series returns to the Nintendo DS, this time with not only classic Bomberman gameplay, but a whole new selection of addictive mini games to play alone, or over Nintendo's Wi-Fi connection! Navigate your way through an amusement park filled with addictive mini games with intuitive stylus control, while working to unlock all the games.
A remake of the 1984 classic arcade puzzle game with the same name.
You're a highly trained Galactic Commando, deep in enemy territory.
Your mission: to recover a fortune in gold, stolen from the Bungeling people by their power-hungry leaders.
You'll be running, jumping, and climbing heroically, solving perplexing puzzles.
With your laser pistol, you'll drill passageways through stone floors and barriers.
To get through this mission alive, you'll need more than fleet feet and good looks.
You'll need your quick wits and brains. And more than just a little luck.
The first Negima game for the Nintendo DS. A strategy game that plays similarly to Namco X Capcom and Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier with some interactive adventure game elements thrown in.
With over 2000 different puzzles with increasing levels of difficulty, are you the one the solve them all. As well as the standard number tests, Essential Sudoku also includes variations on the addicitve craze using pictures and colours to make the challenge even more exciting. Great fun whatever your age or ability.
Otona no Jōshikiryoku Training DS (JP) is a Nintendo DS video game better known as General Knowledge Training and Common Sense Training in western territories.
You are only able to partake in the activities a little bit each day answering questions regarding art, music, courtesy, manners and other skills. Afterwards you'll be given a stamp no matter how well you performed.
The year is 435 Tz, and every faction in the Land is at war, and if it continues there won't be much Land left to fight over. The strain on the world's magical energy is literally tearing the Land apart. The Land's fate lies in your hands. You must fight hard and earn the respect of all the races of the Land, and together you must fight to keep the Land alive. Travel the Land earning respect points by battling small armies that you'll find along your journey, and eventually work your way up to all out war. The more respect points you gain, the more inclined warriors will be to join your army.
Tales of the Tempest, the first Tales title for the DS concerns Caius, a boy with the ability to unleash the beast inside him, and his quest to find his true parents. The game is presented in 3D and uses a battle system similar to Tales of Rebirth. Enemies and allies are all on 3 lines, with the player switching between them at will. The Touch Screen may be used for special attacks never before seen in the Tales series, allowing lots more variety in battle. The big feature of this game is the ability for certain characters to transform into werewolves, gaining extra power and speed at the cost of techniques.