It's been a long time since I've even turned on my DS (at least a year), but I did love Luminous Arc. Not enough to beat it, but I don't think I've ever come close to beating an RPG on the DS.
I bought FF3 and legitimately tried to enjoy it, but I'd honestly rather be playing a fan-translated NES ROM. Good sprites always look good - sub-N64 chunks of polygons, not so much.
Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
Well for RPGs/SRPGs, there is- Riviera: The Promised Land, Yggdra Union, Final Fantasy tactics Advanced, two Fire Emblem games that made it stateside, both Golden Sun games, remakes of Final Fantasy I, II, and IV-VI, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mother 3, Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/Leafgreen (recommend Emerald and one of the last two), the two Shining Soul games (not to be mistaken with Shining Force), the two Summon Knight: Swordcraft Story games, two Advanced Wars games, two Super Robot Taisen games, and Tactics Ogre.kenshin-dono wrote: Are there any GBA games i should really get?
I'd add Drill Dozer, the Castlevania DS games, Ninja Five-O, and the Mega Man Zero games to non-RPG suggestions.
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
There are many, many excellent GBA games that are worthwhile. But you can get a cheap GBA SP to play them and still get the XL. I think you can relax about the large screen - it should look better than the original despite having the same resolution in a larger screen. But the best thing to do to put your mind at ease about this is try to see a demo unit (or perhaps a youtube video of one in action).
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
My two suggestions for kids games are based on what I see my 7 year old son playing.
Painfully Obvious: Mario Kart (He's logged RPG-like hours into it.)
Less Obvious: Drawn to Life Spongebob edition (He seems to keep going back to it.)
Painfully Obvious: Mario Kart (He's logged RPG-like hours into it.)
Less Obvious: Drawn to Life Spongebob edition (He seems to keep going back to it.)
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
DS lite for 89 bucks at walmart tomorrow morning.. blea really tempted to just go for that though i REALLY wanted a XL >_<
i had another question for you guys. Do you need screen protectors for these things? I would think they were worthless, but considering your using the stylus on the screen a lot i was wondering if a screen protector is actually needed, and if the screen can actually get scratched up. I would think it would hinder the touch sensitivity
im still having a bitch of a time coming up with good kids games heh. Mario cart and stuff like that is too advanced. Im really looking for simple stuff like nintendogs.
i had another question for you guys. Do you need screen protectors for these things? I would think they were worthless, but considering your using the stylus on the screen a lot i was wondering if a screen protector is actually needed, and if the screen can actually get scratched up. I would think it would hinder the touch sensitivity
im still having a bitch of a time coming up with good kids games heh. Mario cart and stuff like that is too advanced. Im really looking for simple stuff like nintendogs.
Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
Wow, aren't they usually 120/130 bucks? I wish I was there to buy a spare, that is really cheap for a new one. I bought a good condition one, *used* here in Europe for 90 *Euros* (it was some months ago though, before the 3DS was announced).kenshin-dono wrote:DS lite for 89 bucks at walmart tomorrow morning.. blea really tempted to just go for that though i REALLY wanted a XL >_<
EDIT: Wait, is this is one of those "Black Friday" things where people trample over one another and there is very limited stock?
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
Have you tried Cooking Mama? My 6 year sister can play that game and still enjoy herself.
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Re: Probably getting a DS, need some good rpgs and kids games
I used my DS for a couple of days without a screen protector, mainly with thumbs and the official stylus it came with (I played a lot of stylus heavy games like Dragonball Origins and Phantom hourglass). There were no scratches, but then I got a Hori screen protector and after a bit of struggling with the bubbles (as I don't have a steady hand with these things) started using it. Noticed no difference with the touch sensitivity.kenshin-dono wrote: i had another question for you guys. Do you need screen protectors for these things? I would think they were worthless, but considering your using the stylus on the screen a lot i was wondering if a screen protector is actually needed, and if the screen can actually get scratched up. I would think it would hinder the touch sensitivity
...and I'm glad I put a screen protector in it, since after a couple of weeks use, the screen protector itself is scratched like hell. I'm thinking without that protector, some of those scratches would be on the screen itself.
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