The handheld version of the Wii game with the same name. Differences include Squidward Tentacles being unlockable, Mrs. Puff not being playable, and Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy being fully playable. There are even exclusive features for when the game is played on the Nintendo DSi.
Can you be the first to complete the puzzle in Jigapix Pets? Solve one of the 40 unlocked puzzles, or unlock 40 additional ones in Time Challenge mode. Challenge a friend in a head-to-head race to be the first to complete a jigsaw puzzle. Take a photo using the camera in your Nintendo DSi system and create your own unique puzzle to expand the fun. Jigapix Pets features 80 images of some of your favorite furry and cuddly creatures like cats, dogs, rabbits, horses and more.
Sonic Classic Collection is a video game compilation for the Nintendo DS developed by The Creative Assembly Australia, under supervision by Sega Australia and Sega of Europe. It is a collection of:
Sonic the Hedgehog.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Sonic & Knuckles (With Sonic 3 and Knuckles, and Knuckles in Sonic 2).
This compilation was officially announced on December 2, 2009 by Sega of America and was released March 2, 2010, although news of this compilation first broke when it was classified by the Australian Government's OFLC. It features two extra lock-on modes from the originals, which allows the player to play as Knuckles in Sonic 2 and to play the complete version of Sonic 3 (titled "Knuckles in Sonic 3" as opposed to the original "Sonic 3 & Knuckles" title). The games receive the addition of a save option; while players can "save anywhere" as billed, they must restart the act in which they saved - they are, however, allowed to keep their score and Chaos Emeralds from when they saved, as we
In a far distant future, a gigantic asteroid went out of orbit and collided with Earth. This terrible catastrophe left only ruins in its wake, forever changing Earths landscape and its inhabitants. Insects, the most adaptable form of life on Earth, have mutated to transform into massive giants and become the new rulers of the planet.
It's your sixteenth year and you've just joined a new high school. How will you become the girl to know? By planning, promoting and hosting the most awesome Sweet Sixteen ever -- including your own. Select your party’s theme and decorations, plan fun activities for your guests, and pick the right music to keep the party going all night long!
Shiren the Wanderer 4: The Eye of God and the Devil's Navel is a role-playing video game. It is the fourth main entry in the Shiren the Wanderer series, which itself is a part of the larger Mystery Dungeon series.
Utacchi is a rhythm video game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS in 2010. It was released exclusively in Japan under the Pop'n Music series. The game plays with the system held in "book style" as the player interacts with falling notes using the stylus. The name 'Utacchi' is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "uta", meaning 'song', and "tachi", a loan word from English meaning 'touch'.
The world is coming to an end, a village of people sealed themselves from within and forsaken their memories. You are a wizard determined to break out of this village and stop the world from ending and retrieve the villager's memories. You will make a lot of enemies on the way, but also a lot of friends.
Encounter monsters and depending on what path you choose, you could either speed up the destruction or heal the environment. You bring three fairies with you, when you defeat monsters, these fairies will help you extract the monsters souls and forge stronger weapons and armors.
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume IV: Kizuna is the fourth and final installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes the fourth and final arc of the Advanced Story saga called Miotsukushi-hen Ura, two remakes, one being the fourth and final arc of Kai named Matsuribayashi-hen and the other the epilogue of the series included in Rei named Saikoroshi-hen, and an extra arc named Kotohogushi-hen that functions as a prequel to the entire series.
This Nintendo DS remake of Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals, originally for the Super Nintendo, introduces a distinct combat system. Departing from the turn-based RPG elements of its predecessor, this remake opts for real-time action.
While maintaining a fundamental storyline akin to its SNES counterpart, the narrative deviates at specific junctures, resulting in a unique and altered storyline.