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Ally:
I have a sweet Amazon gift certificate and I thought that I'd get a few DS games (along with some knitting books) because I haven't gotten anything since Phantom Hourglass. So what can you guys tell me about these games?

Chocobo Tales - I've never played any Final Fantasy games, and I'm hesitant to start in the middle of the series, but this looks really cute, and it is a spin-off.
Mario Party - I've always had a soft spot for the Mario Party games. Is it any fun on DS? I'm worried because I don't really have a lot of people to play with.
Metroid Prime Hunters - Did Metroid translate well to the DS?
Cooking Mama 2 - I've heard so many good things about this game but I feel like I'd get bored.

HELP, FRIENDS - advice? I have a few other questions but I'll ask later since ahh I really need to start this paper.

Spinless:
Chocobo Tales: I don't know about this particular game, but all the other chocobo spinoff games were really awful and silly! The target audience is probably 3 year olds!
Mario Party: I imagine it'll be just like the others, but with minigames that are more fun due to the better control system on offer. Also, if you're bored and with a friend, you could probably play on the one cart, I imagine.
Metroid Prime Hunters: It's pretty much the best looking DS game that I've ever played, it translated wonderfully. Less emphasis on puzzles, much shorter, I don't remember ever needing to scan anything, but it's super-fun. Controls brilliantly, and the multiplayer is the best handheld multiplayer I've played outside of Pokemon.
Cooking Mama 2: I have no idea. Is it one of those silly mini-game things? Whatever. Warioware was fun though. The first one. I didn't play the others.

Now I have a question! I am currently loving the shit out of Pokemon Emerald. I'm like 10 hours into it. Diamond/Pearl: Y/N? Why?

Ally:
Have Pearl, do love.

EDIT: Why did I write Diamond? My Palkia is named Owen.

squawk:
I have played Metroid Prime Hunters multiplayer. I was terrible at it but based off that experience I would definitely buy it had I the moneys.

Wayfaring Stranger:
The first Cooking Mama was a lot of fun.  It was pretty basic and silly, but I enjoyed it.

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