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lazarus18:
I'm having a hard time envisioning how you'd play games with a stylus. Is it like playing games on your Palm or something? I mean, from the pics I've seen it has buttons and whatnot, right? How do you hold it so you can press buttons and still use the stylus? Seems like you'd need an extra hand.

-Rob

Ozymandias:
Some games, like Feel the Magic, use the stylus entirely(and the microphone). It's just a collection of bizarre minigames, though.

Mario 64 DS has three control schemes, two of which involve using the thumbpad on the touch screen with one hand and the buttons with the other, the third using the d-pad and the buttons.

Metroid Prime: Hunters uses the stylus in one hand and the trigger button on the other, so it's easy to manage with one hand.

It works really well.

happybirthdaygelatin:
Feel the Magic sounds neat.  Like short-short I'd beat it in say, a hour and a half bus ride?

The mini games on Mario 64 DS are probably the coolest part!  I actually haven't got burned out on Metroid Hunters.  

I eagerly await Advance Wars DS.  Argh a quick search I've found a date.  10/09/2005.

"The latest game in the vaunted military-tactics series features a new battle system that takes full advantage of the system’s two screens. New missions will have you commanding air forces on the top screen and ground forces below on the touch screen."

Ozymandias:
You can beat the main game in a couple hours (though I don't recommend trying on a crowded bus...)

It'll take a couple more to beat get a perfect game though.

happybirthdaygelatin:
That's when I play the most.    I probably spend two and a half hours on the bus going to and from work.

Big factor in buying the DS before alot of games came out:  plays GBA/SP games.  And they look alot brighter.

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