Cinnamoroll: Ohanashi shiyo! - Kira Kira DE core Cafe is a Japanese Nintendo DS game released in 2006; developed and produced by Namco Bandai Games Inc..
In this japanese-only game you control Cinnamoroll per touchscreen and microphone.
You walk around the town and complete various errands to run a café.
Bee Movie offers a one-of-a-kind experience as you play from the perspective of a bee. Race cars, chase targets, fly at high speed and more. As Barry B. Benson, you are on a journey to save the bee's production of honey that takes you to New York City and beyond. Master the hustle of the hive and venture outside the hive to navigate the hazards and excitement of the outside world.
FIFA 11 for Nintendo DS delivers an immersive soccer experience, tailored for handheld play. Featuring improved gameplay mechanics and intuitive touch-screen controls, FIFA 11 allows players to execute precise passes, strategic plays, and powerful shots. The game includes a variety of modes such as Career Mode and Tournament Mode, providing diverse ways to enjoy the game. With updated rosters, licensed teams, and authentic stadiums, FIFA 11 on DS captures the excitement and depth of the sport, offering soccer enthusiasts a comprehensive and engaging experience on the go.
Become a chess master! Train and master the game of chess with the greatest of ease on your Nintendo DS with Learn Chess. Learn the rules, tactics and strategies of Chess through different exercises. All the game modes are accessible right from the start allowing experienced players to test their skills immediately.
Broke and stuck without a job, Amaura's life has hit a new low. So she does what any logical Pokemon would do: become a pirate, of course!
In this Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rom Hack, help Amaura become a pirate in a whole new adventure!
THQ's Tetris DS was under development for months and appeared to be nearing completion, but legal issues between THQ and The Tetris Company arose, leading to this version being cancelled.
Metroid Dread is a cancelled DS game for the Metroid series that was later reworked into the Nintendo Switch game of the same name. The game is notable for being in development hell, having been originally developed for the Nintendo DS. This early version of the game has never been publicly shown off.
This early version has the same basic premise as the final one, with Samus trapped on an alien world, trying to survive against an unstoppable foe. And as it's a sequel to Metroid Fusion, it presumably would have carried the plot point of Samus being on the run from the Galactic Federation.
No prototype builds or ROMs have ever surfaced for this DS version, and it is unlikely Nintendo will release any. It's a possibility that concept art or screenshots of this early version will be revealed in the upcoming art book, as Nintendo is open to talking about Metroid Dread's development history.
Liam Robertson of Unseen64 claims that a synopsis of the game was given out to select members of the press. And in 2010, IGN's C
Specter Knight is now in Dawn of Sorrow! Start a game in Specter Mode to slice and dice your way through the castle using Specter Knight’s diagonal slash while engaging in mini-platforming challenges! Many rooms are tweaked for Specter Knight’s movement and there’s little secrets all around the place to allow for 100% map completion.
A Nintendo DS game developed by h.a.n.d. Inc. and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2011.
This is an adventure game where you play as Mirumiru, a little girl who found herself teleported to another planet called the Cocoron World.