So you now have your DS Lite and unpacked it ... now what? Here are some of our picks for the best games the little handheld has to offer (in no particular order):- Mario Kart DS (average score: 91%) The best Mario Kart to date, and quite possibly the best title the Nintendo DS has to offer. You can not even try to realize its full potential without taking this sucker online for a spin (we suggest you learn the art of snaking).
- New Super Mario Bros (average score: 89%) Is there any doubt? While many people call the title derivative of the old Mario sidescrollers, the New SMB is 8 world of fun with some great pseudo-3D graphics. There's no Yoshi, but you do get a multitude of minigames (some of which are pretty entertaining).
- Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (average score: 89%) Forget about the "seal-drawing" to defeat the bosses, this is yet another classic in a long line of classic handheld Castlevania titles.
- Nintendogs (average score: 83%): As one of only six titles ever to receive a perfect score from Famitsu, Nintendogs is a no-brainer. Just don't blame us if you find yourself praising your digital pet in the middle of the subway ride.
- Brain Age (average score: 76%) A "game" even your grandmother can enjoy, Brain Age is a series of activities -- including Sudoku -- to stimulate cerebral activity. Our advice: when taking the Stroop Test, pronounce Blue as "loo."
- Meteos (average score: 88%) From the mind of crazed designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Rez, Lumines), this touch-screen-centric puzzle game is madly addictive once you get used to the controls. We really dig the soundtrack, too.
- Phoenix Wright (average score: 81%) You play a defense attorney. It may sound lame, but trust us -- it is very fun and comical.
- Metroid Prime: Hunters (average score: 86%) Once you get the controls down (a bit quirky, but by no means as complex as, say, G.R.A.W.), Hunters becomes an addicting online multiplayer.
We don't recommend: King Kong
Did we forget something? Feel free to give your suggestions via the comments below.
[update 1: fixed an "its-it's" issue ... oi. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions!]












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I don't! I don't have the money for a DS lite. And I can't get big money for my DS Phat anymore. Thanks for rubbing it in you big jerks!
(DSfanboy is the same way, were's the justice in this world?)
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Also, maybe an import list? I'd suggest Ouendan, Jump Superstars and Daigasso! Band Brothers.
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A good majority of this feeling comes from the fact that I have huge friggin' hands. Which also makes me wary of buying the Lite. DDD:
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Looking at the list though, it's understandable why the DS is so well praised. So many good games on it.
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http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4891342
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Also, I picked up Super Mario 64 DS, and maybe because I never played it on Nintendo 64, but I'm having alot of fun with it so far. New Super Mario Bros is a must have though, besides the old school version, the multiplayer is fun as heck.
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Phoenix Wright (average score: 81%) You play a defense attorney. It may sound lame, but trust us -- its very fun and comical.
...its very should be it's very.
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The levels feature a large mix of recycled and new features...but their addition to game play is questionable. There are a few very neat gimmicks (the lava rocks in 8.5 or whatever), but things like the Mega Mushroom and the Koopa Shell are much neater conceptually than they are in gameplay at all. I can't really think of a way that either make the experience more fun.
Also, the difficulty is ridiclously low. Without replaying levels, and without using almost any of my star coins (I thought there was something useful one could do with them later...) I had something like 87 lives after playing through the levels naturally the first time. Its just all mostly forgettable.
I compare this to SMB3 - which had some killer tough levels, and some that instilled a much more frantic feeling...or Super Mario World, which made good use of the secret exits of worlds to get you to the star world and special world.
It just seems like NewSMB spent all of its energy trying to combine all sorts of classic features, throw in enough eye-catching ones, that it sacrified level design or depth or replayability in a big way. Oh well, back to playing Final Fantasy IV Advance...glad that my DS is good for something.....
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Advance Wars Dual Strike
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the demo of metroid prime hunters i played was actually very "meh". the controls are simply not great.. at least if you like to jump and turn at the same time.
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I partly agree with you about NSMB. I find the game easy and i'm yet to face much of a challenge.
But I'm not the majority, and i doubt you are too.
This game is intended to get those gamers back who left a long time ago.
Take my girlfriend, Robyn, for example. She had a NES when she was a kid, and even a SNES. Once things turned 3D and gory she stopped playing. And she loves NSMB! That frantic feeling you mentioned - she gets that every time she needs to do a few well timed jumps!
So for you, and for me, this game is too easy.
For her, and many people like her - the uber-casual gamer - it's just right.
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The game (and it is a game, lotta hand/eye happening there) will make you sweat, curse and scream "don't die! Nooooo" as much as any shooter would.
Its good stuff.
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HOW could you NOT have this game there? I realize it's import-only (sorta), but it is honestly the BEST DS game I have!!!
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Advance Wars Dual Strike - best strategy game
Age of Kings - another great strategy game
Animal Crossing - enough said
Bomberman DS - 8-player wifi, bots if you have less than 8, again, enough said
Big Brain Academy - Better than brain training
Brain Training - solid title
Electroplankton - amazingly fun, sure collectors item
Kirby Canvas Curse - Best early stylus game
Mario and Luigi - Fun RPG.
Meteos - Excellent puzzler, don't cheat by scribbling!
Metroid Prime Hunters - Excellent FPS
Metroid Prime Pinball - Underrated great pinball game, perfect force feedback
New Mario - Enough Said
Nintendogs - Lots of fun, great to get girlfriend invovled
Phoenix Wright - Fantastic game, tons of fun
Sonic Rush (best Sonic in Years)
Tetris DS - best ver. of Tetris since Tengen?
Trace Memory - Excellent little adventure, fun change of pace, some fun puzzles that require outside the box
Trama Center - Cut people open!
True Swing Golf - only great sports game?
Just my list though.
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http://rubberlineinc.com/ZZZ_-_RLI_-_EMCO_50-50_Dumpster_Lid_4_Open_3d_view.jpg
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And ELECTROPLANKTON is awesome.
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Games for the uber-casual gamer should exist and be promoted and whatnot. But should they be ranked highly by game critics?
Movie, music and book critics consider the "best" works in each respective medium to be those that are engaging, aesthetically powerful, and have a depth that casual reading/listening/watching does not fully capture. Greatness is always defined by how a work of art acts as an invitation to the participant...an opening to be drawn into a greater world than what presents itself on the surface. One way of looking at it...it is nearly impossible to tell a great movie by a movie trailer, since all of the aspects that make it great escape those kinds of mini-presentations. Great games are the same way..if you didn't know much about a game, looking at a short trailer of gameplay from it will tell you about its graphics, but often little else. NSMB, however, seems like it was MADE for its trailer - an invitation to nothing.
I just don't see why it couldn't be more like SMB3 or Super Mario World in that aspect. Being appealing to casual gamers is fine, but I don't think that can make a game a masterpiece.
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Does anybody have a sort of rainbowish effect which makes some colours look like shit on their ds lite touch screen?
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I picked up the official Nintendo neoprene sleeve, and then removed all the junk on it- The belt loop, the plastic logo on the front, etc.- using a blade to cut the threads holding them on the sleeve.
The final result is a sleeve that protects the DS Lite, but doesn't take up any extra space. It still has the velcro on the opening to keep in in the sleeve, and the tiny loop on the side near the top, but everything else is gone and it makes the sleeve ultra-compact. It fits in a pocket perfectly, and functions a lot like an iPod sock.
I don't understand why anybody would buy a DS Lite, and then put it in a case that adds several inches and ounces to the DS Lite's slim profile. The whole POINT of the DS Lite is to be smaller and more portable, and people want to put it in a heavy metal case that makes it BIGGER than the DS Phat?
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You should bump that game down the list and add a game that can actually be bought in a store.
Advance Wars: Dual Strike gets my vote. That game easily got more playing time from me than any other listed. Next would be Animal Crack. I'd consider both must haves for the DS.
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I'm so jealous to you guys 'cause I live in Europe and we don't have DSL here yet, and I don't want to buy an import version. Well, it's less than two weeks for the release day. :)
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waiting for Yoshis island 2..(patiently lol)
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I'll add to the list,
JumpSuper Stars - anime fanboy dream come true - just be sure to download the translation sheets.
Bleach - Awesome. It's like Samurai Showdown and Guardian Heroes with Bleach Characters. It's online too!
Tony Hawk: American Skateland - I'm really liking Vicarious Visions. TH:AS is a great game that offers depth in tricks, combos, stagings and has full online options like a console game. The ranking board is sweet and you can download other players' replays to see how they pulled off some of their high scores. Awesome game!
In regards to NSMB. I have to agree with many of you here. I like the game but the more I play through it, the more I find myself wishing for more power-ups like the Tonooki Mario or Raccoon Mario. At first I didn't like that the levels were so short but then realized that the length is great for quick pick-up and play gaming sessions. I find myself with the Fire Flower too often and have no real use for the Big Mushroom and the blue turtle shell is kinda "meh". Not really all that usefull.
What keeps me playing it is the core gameplay is still great platforming. Getting some of the coins took a bit of brain power and some of the obstacles are great fun. After playing through the classic marios and Mario 64....how can you not find NSMB too easy?
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Listen to everyone who told you to get Ouendan. Yes, a US demi sequel is on the way, but it's not out yet so get Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! now, and then get Elite Beat Agents when it comes out. you'll not be sorry.
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You can fight against someone that is shooting at you from a cliff (Alinos Perch). Not only can you strafe and still look up and hit them, (which is hard to do consistantly on Dual analog) you can hit a jump pad, fly high above them and still have accuracy to hit them whiling you're flying through the air. This is even if your opponent is almost directly below you.
I did this more than a few times with the Imperialist which takes a full two seconds to reload but does hella damage. Give the retail version a shot...it makes me want Perfect Dark, Turok and Goldeneye on DS soooooooo bad.
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And am I the only one that has a problem with a different friend code for every game?
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PSP FTW!
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IMO this is where Nintendo dropped the ball with Nintendo wifi. I need a universal friend code so that I can find all of my friends and they can find me no matter which game I buy. If I don't want to play with a particular person or talk to them, just block their name.
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Phoenix Wright is available for 34.99 and shipping from http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop
They just got restocked yesterday. No more buying for 50 bucks on ebay.
You all can thank me later :)
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