Nintendo Handheld Gaming Thread (Game Boy to DS)

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Tanooki wrote:Also they do make picross books man, you're just not thinking how to find them. Picross isn't a thing, it's a Nintendo title bastardizing the words PICture and CROSSword into one. They're called nonograms and you can find them in print, website stuff you can print yourself, or a crap ton of free or free to start(pay for extra packs) Android/IOS apps.
Forgot I posted here recently, otherwise I would have responded sooner. (enjoyed the post, in other words, I don't know anybody personally whose even heard of the game).
Nonograms, yeah, I may have run across that term once. Good to know.
Doesn't surprise me on the Apps,
but that could be cool to print out sometime, just to change it up.

It's best I have to seek them out though. There are a couple thousand other games I'd like to try than fill my hours with the addictive empty calories of filling blocks (regardless of my mild fanaticism with the game).
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Well whatever you choose to do, have fun with it, you'll probably find more than you could ever bother with.

...and jmbarnes it's on the original Gameboy, not DS. :) I watched a playthrough from someone who knows it pretty well after posting that and it's a good 40min game if you don't drop dead learning it and very well made it appears.
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So I went into the 3DS/PSP "how they stack up" thread and I saw some good discussion on the DS go on. Bonesnapdeez pointed out that Ys I & II made it to the DS (of course being an Atlus title average loose price is $20 now) and I also picked up Yoshi's Island DS over the weekend despite the mixed reviews I got it for a good price, also enjoying the port of Intellvision Lives and Touchmaster 3 which is a fine edition in the series. Also on the GBA side Medal of Honor Infiltrator has been a surprisingly great experience. So yeah, keep those cheap game ideas coming, since DS game prices are seriously good right now.
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The first Trauma Center can be had loose for under ten buck, really good game. I've never played the sequel but it's closer to twenty.

The brain age games are dirt cheap, as well as cooking mama. I've seen others mention it on the forums before but Children of Mana is pretty cheap and a very good dungeon crawler, especially if you have another player to co op with.
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ExedExes wrote:So yeah, keep those cheap game ideas coming, since DS game prices are seriously good right now.
Well, tell us what genres you prefer most. There are TONS of DS games, so just throwing random recommendations out for you may not be the best approach.
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Exhuminator wrote:
ExedExes wrote:So yeah, keep those cheap game ideas coming, since DS game prices are seriously good right now.
Well, tell us what genres you prefer most. There are TONS of DS games, so just throwing random recommendations out for you may not be the best approach.
Gimme some SRPGs! Or titty anime games, though I'm not sure the DS had many of those...
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ElkinFencer10 wrote:Gimme some SRPGs!
I'll post a few I like and some I think you will personally find interesting:
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Best SRPG on the DS. Be a man and beat it. Both campaigns.

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Wanna play this in English? No problem.

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I mean giant robot bugs. What else do I have to say?

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Bullet hell strategy insanity. Forget the PSP version.

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Get your waifu fix with both these SRPGs.

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I hurd u leik it.

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Wanna play this in English? No problem.
There are TONS more SRPGs on the DS though:

http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html ... r=&search=

http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/category/45- ... 1&region=1
Or titty anime games
Ecchi games on the DS? No way Nintendo would ever allow that!

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Ha ha just kidding, knock yourself out son
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Very pervy indeed.

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You want English menus and such? Okay.

These games are about rubbing naughty girls in naughty places:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doki_Doki_Majo_Shinpan!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doki_Doki ... npan_2_Duo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doki_Majo_Plus

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Love Plus is a girlfriend simulator. No, really, that's what it is.
And yes, you can play it in English.

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Above all else, you want To Love-Ru Trouble: Waku Waku! Rinkangakkou-Hen.
No English patch I know of, but you won't need it.
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I really enjoyed those Luminous Arc games. There was a third one that was never localized.
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strangenova wrote:The first Trauma Center can be had loose for under ten buck, really good game. I've never played the sequel but it's closer to twenty.
I have that, got it for $10.
Exhuminator wrote:Well, tell us what genres you prefer most. There are TONS of DS games, so just throwing random recommendations out for you may not be the best approach.
Everywhere I go that has DS games, I'm seeing various titles in the Call of Duty series (Modern Warfare, Black Ops, etc.) Can the DS do FPS justice? I think that's a good starting point. Of course I'm into any sort of classic compilations too. I just got Intellivision Lives and I'm aware of how good (and pricey) the Konami arcade set is. Anyone try the Atari DS collections yet?
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ExedExes wrote:Can the DS do FPS justice?
Surprisingly enough, yes. Yes it can. The trick is figuring out a comfortable way to hold the DS while you play FPS games on it. It can be done, just not on a public transit system (I guess).

The top 5 DS FPS I'd recommend are:
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Very impressive graphics engine. Just don't expect a normal Prime game.

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More sci-fi-FPS inside your DS.

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Arguably better than the Wii version.

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If you enjoy arena FPS.

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Very solid FPS, pretty fun and gets tough. There are a lot of other CoD FPS games on DS, they're all worth your time. And they are all different than the console versions.
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