WireWay is an action puzzle/platformer in which the player has to pull wires and "throw" the main character (Wiley) through the 48 levels of the game. Developed and published by Konami.
Team up with Frogger in an all new adventure. Frogger is back but he is not alone. Take on the role of Frogger and the Hero. Control the Hero in the Adventure Map and use Frogger to solve puzzles with the touch pad and microphone. The Hero can also provide Frogger with helpful items such as health and power-ups. Tobi Inc. has created the "Toy Pet", where kids can create a toy pet with a will of its own. All the kids have to do is draw their ideal pet and within a few weeks their toy pet is delivered. Tobi Inc. is holding a competition for the best designed pet, which the Hero and Frogger decide to join. The winner of the competition will be granted one wish that can make all their dreams come true.
Nervous Brickdown (known as SuperLite 2500 Brickdown [2] and published by Success in Japan) is a breakout clone video game developed by the French team Arkedo Studio and published by Eidos Interactive for Nintendo DS.
Embark on a wild adventure as Yogi Bear, the beloved park mascot of Jellystone Park! Gather delicious picnic baskets as you journey through the park, using your quick reflexes and cunning wit to outsmart your opponents. With a variety of exciting gameplay mechanics, including jumping, pounding, gliding, skateboarding, and zip-lining, you'll need to think fast and act faster to succeed. Plus, unleash your creativity through fun mini-games to craft one-of-a-kind gadgets that will give you the edge you need to triumph over your foes. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with laughter and excitement!
The Nintendo DS version of Spider-Man 3, a videogame based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
The Nintendo DS version is completely 2.5D and uses the Touch Screen to execute most attacks. Players can put on the black suit at will, but it will be disabled if Spider-Man's health is too low. This version supports wireless multiplayer.
Dual-screen driving takes to the streets! Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS' powerful capabilities, this racer features some of the most detailed car models and impressive environments you'll ever play on the go. The racing action is displayed on the top screen, while the lower screen features a map of the current circuit to help you keep track of the track. You can use the touch screen to fire off a nitrous boost effect, or else customize your ride any way you choose. Plus, use the in-built paint program and stylus to create your own designs, and pimp your ride accordingly! Compete against other street racers, or play your friends - up to four players can race wirelessly against each other in the game's multiplayer mode. With a hip-hop soundtrack and 15 licensed motors, street racing doesn't get any more ferocious.