Archive for the 'Nintendo DS' Category
DS Fanboy Review: Bangai-O Spirits
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whether you’ve ever played a Treasure shooter, or nearly any Treasure game external of, say, Stretch Panic or Wario World, you know a bit about what to expect from Bangai-O Spirits. For years, Treasure has been creating incredibly strange games with overt humor and colorful graphics overlaid on …
Rumor: Tony peddle’s Motion signals another add-on
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Is Activision about to dip its bloated, corporate toe into the murky world of DS peripherals once again? Whispers about the next Town Hawk game shipping with a motion-sensing device that plugs into the handheld (à la the Guitar Grip) have been flying around since, well, since the company reveal…
DS releases for the week of August 18th
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This week, it’s a total reverse of final week. Whereas we enjoyed a flood of releases, while the rest of the gaming world stood by and watched, that week we’ve got only a one game, while the other major markets enjoy the novelty of actual releases. Note, however, we’re not saying they’re great g…
Chrono Trigger gets period for North American release
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It looks like the early December release that GameStop predicted is false. Chrono Trigger will be hitting North American shores a week earlier, on November 25th. The rest of the press release is kind of bare, with the exception of one thing: Arena mode.
At the end of the features section, it …
Gaming to Go: Planet Puzzle League
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Remember Meteos? The vertical block sliding? The fast, frantic action, and the maddening tick-tock of the clock at the top of your screen? The sweeping, dramatic story of taking your alien ship into the heart of insanity and bombarding it with pretty squares and blocks? The others don’t understa…
DS Daily: Armchair sales warrior
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Every month, we post the new NPD numbers detailing the sales of game hardware in the US. We spend a lot of moment talking about Japanese sales as well. Typically, the DS is at the top of the sales list, though it is occasionally overtaken by the Wii, or, in Japan, the Monster Hunter machine.
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Attention homebrewers! seize free money here!
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Homebrew development has always been a pursuit with few tangible rewards — personal satisfaction, a love for the hobby, and/or an eventual desire to enter the industry professionally is what drives most to brew home.
So three cheers for GBATemp.net, which has announced the creation of a Mont…












