Top Five Video Games For Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS is the current handheld video console available from Nintendo. The Nintendo DS has two LCD screens one to display the game and the other screen is a touchscreen. The touchscreen accepts input from the stylus which is used to draw or write messages. The controls are located on both sides of the touchscreen. This handheld gaming system has a vast variety of video games available. How do you know which ones to try. Take a look at my top five games.
Super Stardust Portable – PSP ReviewI was going to get the Super Stardust HD for the PlayStation 3 on PSN but I didn’t because I had so many games to play and so little time at that moment. A month ago, PSN released the PSP version called Super Stardust Portable and I finally gave in. In my opinion this game is better than another shooter called Everyday Shooter where the object destruction is turned into part of the background music. Don’t get me wrong, Everyday Shooter is one great and innovative game but I just prefer Super Stardust Portable’s style of play.
Anne’s Dream World Game ReviewAnne’s Dream World is a unique match 3 adventure where you take the role of a little girl named Anne as you try to rid the village of evil jellies. This review talks about the features of the game as well as points to consider before buying it.
Prince of Persia – A Comprehensive Review of the Multiplatform HitThe Prince of Persia games have been around since the days of the Apple II and have graced previous generations of consoles such as the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The last reincarnation of the Persian Prince on these platforms were fantastic. The first Prince of Persia – The Sands of Time was a platforming gem, whilst The Warrior Within took the fighting mantel.
The Lord of the Rings – Conquest – Demo ReviewSo I downloaded the demo for The Lord of the Rings: Conquest while playing LittleBigPlanet Metal Gear Style. After going through the rather short demo, I am pretty sure I won’t be getting this game, yet another failed EA game.
Dissidia – Final Fantasy – PSP ReviewFinally I got my hands on a copy of this game, Dissidia: Final Fantasy is the newest Final Fantasy game released for the Sony PlayStation Portable or PSP. I have the Japanese version and the North American version will arrive sometime mid year in 2009. Honestly I thought this game wouldn’t suit me but I was wrong, very wrong!
Flip Disc Game ReviewFlip Disc is the first game produced by a new casual game developing team named Polar Motion. It is an innovative game involving a unique twist to the usual gem-matching gameplay.
Jenguu Game ReviewJenguu is a match 3 game that employs unique gameplay mechanics not yet seen for this genre. In this game, you get to journey through the Amazon as Dr. Zeus in order to find the long lost artifact, Jenguu.
Text Twist 2 Game ReviewText Twist 2 is the sequel to one of the most popular Word type casual games of all time, and now it features new and exciting game modes to entice fans of the original game. This review tackles a brief overview of the game as well as key points to consider before trying it out.
Pictureka Museum Mayhem Game ReviewMuseum curators lead hard lives too, taking care of exhibits and such, and when disaster strikes their job, there’s sure to be danger accompanying it. Pictureka Museum Mayhem perfectly depicts this scenario in a hidden object game where you get to deprive a wacky museum of robbers as the institution’s only curator, but for this game, it seems that danger takes fun along with it too.
Wii Fit With Balance Board – It’s AwesomeThe Wii Fit with Balance Board is taking the gaming industry by storm. This game effectively combines fun with fitness. When you buy Wii Fit with the Balance Board and use it, even just a little bit every day, you and your family can work together to reach your fitness goals.
House of Wonders 2 Game ReviewOne thing you’ll come to expect about House of Wonders – Babies Come Home is its being true to the eccentricity that the House of Wonders is known for. Larry, the extremely weird man who owns the house is now back for more hidden object fun, but this time, you’ll be helping Larry himself as he tries to get ready for his babies to get delivered with all their needs already accounted for.