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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 11:22AM RupeeClock said

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Holy crap, there's a new, narrow screen DS?!

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 12:32PM ryanplusplus said

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More like tiny cinematic widescreen
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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 5:32PM (Unverified) said

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The beauty of Photoshop, my friends.

Meet the Nintendo DS Lite Micro!
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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 12:35PM Peretz said

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This game is a terrific value for $20. But be forewarned--if you play this for more than 15-20 minutes right before bed, you may see nothing but tangram shapes when you close your eyes.

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 3:36PM RupeeClock said

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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 1:46PM (Unverified) said

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Still don't understand why they didn't simply call it TanGram instead of Neves. Sounds much better if you ask me.

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 5:47PM (Unverified) said

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NEVES only seems clever when you read it backwards.

Aside from that, yeah, it's a pretty silly title. :)

Thanks for reading!
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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 3:05PM (Unverified) said

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This game is amazing and addictive. I wish there was a sequel coming or Ubisoft would releases 505 Games' Tangram Mania over here

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 5:06PM (Unverified) said

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I was quite disappointed in this game, Even the 'hardest' puzzles were boringly easy, and the various modes of play were both uninspired and repetitive.
Unrelated gripe, this game doesn't have any Tangram puzzles at all, the set of pieces is known as the lucky puzzle in Japan. Tangram doesn't mean "Set of shapes that make abstract images", it has a specific set.

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 5:44PM (Unverified) said

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Oh, now that you mention it, the shapes in that first screenshot above don't look like tangram pieces. Well, that explains why they didn't call the game TanGram then. Still, it shouldn't have been too hard to include both puzzles.
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Posted: Jul 10th 2008 5:46PM (Unverified) said

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It's a matter of splitting hairs -- NEVES is based on Lucky Puzzle, yes, which in turn is a tangram-like dissection puzzle. (I'm going by what I've read in various places around the net, so forgive me if I'm throwing out misinformation).

Thanks for reading! :) It's a shame you didn't like the game. Your complaints are valid ones, though I'm of the mind that paying $20 or less for 500+ relatively enjoyable puzzles is still a pretty good deal. To each their own, right?
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