Saturday, July 16, 2011

What's wrong with NintendoDS? A guide of what is available for the NintendoDS System

If you are looking for a game that comes with a butt-load of inexpensive games, you come to the right place. No other gaming system on the market today hosts as many games at such low prices as the handheld Nintendo DS system. No other gaming system on the market, like a young audience are tailored.

More suitable for young players as adolescents or adults, NintendoDS games bring back the SuperMario flavor that we all love to. Pokemon is still as strong as ever with this system too, but we have some new games (and types of games) to throw into the mix noticed.

This article describes some of the accessories and games for this particular sytem, ​​that everyone can enjoy.

The NintendoDS System. This is not your regular Game Boy yesterday. The new Nintendo DS system has a high-power flat, folding handheld gaming device complete with bright color touch-screen technology - all for only $ 129.99.

NintendoDS Accessories. As the games played by this system are the accessories as plentiful - fully appreciated by the serious players on the go. You can get a $ 14.99 headset for the quiet moments, and sport your system in a small $ 9.99 Duo game in, $ 9.99 ultimate leather case or $ 17.99 G-Pak for short trips or for storage. For $ 29.99 you can stock up on packaged a variety of accessories in a convenient player pack or in an emergency quick fixes with the $ 14.99 value kit. Recharging is a snap on cover $ 9.99 bill.

NintendoDS Games. Looking for games? We have divided this part of our guide into two sections: one for children and one adult. Be careful when purchasing NintendoDS games for players under 18.

FOR CHILDREN:

Pokemon: Perls $ 34.99
Pokemon: Diamond $ 34.99
Pokemon: Leaf Green $ 19.99
Pokemon: Fire Red: $ 19.99
Pokemon: Emerald: $ 34.99
Pokemon Ranger $ 34.99
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue $ 34.99
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red $ 34.99
Yoshie Island DS $ 34.99
Wario: Master of Disguise $ 34.99
Big Brain Academy $ 19.99
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day $ 19.99
Nintendogs: Dalmatian & Friends $ 34.99
Custom Robo Arena $ 34.99
Diddy Kong Racing DS $ 34.99
Kirby Squeak Squad $ 4.99
Mario Hoops 3 on 3 $ 34.99
Mario Kart DS $ 34.99
Mario Vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis $ 34.99
New Super Mario Bros. $ 34.99
Cats $ 29.99
Horsez $ 29.99
Dogz $ 29.99
The Settlers II $ 29.99
Lost in Blue 2 $ 29.99
Spectrobes $ 29.99
SNK vs. Capcon Card Fighters $ 29.99
Purr Pals $ 29.99
Cooking Mama $ 19.99

COMING SOON:
Diner Dash
Pony Friends
Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru
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NOTE: Harukanaru fighting style in the new version of Dragon Ball Z for NintendoDS different from the style in the 2005 predecessor. In Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru, players battle action with the turn-base formula.

FOR ADULTS:

COMING SOON:
Touch the Dead

NOTE: Touch of the Dead is M rated for mature audiences, and shows the arcade-style shooter. Please do not forget the guidelines of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) to follow when buying games for children under 18. Here is a handy reference to the meaning of the ratings:

C = Suitable for Early Childhood
D = suitable for everyone
E 10 + = suitable for everyone aged 10 and older
T = Suitable for Teens
M = Suitable for Older Adults

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