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Title: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: quietnow on 25 Dec 2007, 12:44
i'm curious as to what are these games that i "need" to play.

i have...
animal crossing
harvest moon
cake mania (bluh)
phoenix wright
trauma center
mariokart
super princess peach (bluh)


i was thinking of getting cod4 and.... possibly... maybe... marioparty.

what else??
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Spinless on 25 Dec 2007, 13:47
Phantom Hourglass
Portrait of Ruin
Pokemon

Uh...
That Mario RPG
...
...
Damn, I was sure there were more...
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Jackie Blue on 25 Dec 2007, 16:00
Super Princess Peach is actually a very good platformer.

Trace Memory is a bit short, but great if you like adventure/puzzle games, and you should be able to get a cheap used copy since it's rather old.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2.

Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time.

Feel the Magic and Rub Rabbits are completely bizarre and amusing.

Advance Wars: Dual Strike.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Spinless on 25 Dec 2007, 16:40
I love Project Rub/Rub Rabbits, but I don't recommend them often because they're so short and a lot of people seem to dislike them. They're actually some of my favourite DS games.

I never played Trace Memory, or Hotel Dusk, but I hear that the latter is the better game. I know it looks cooler. I want that one!

I can't believe I forgot Dual Strike!
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: ackblom12 on 25 Dec 2007, 17:16
Rocket Slime
Trauma Center (HArd as hell though, and it's also on the Wii)


and damnit I'll add more when I'm back home and drunk later.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Storm Rider on 25 Dec 2007, 18:35
After talking about it with Darryl in the other thread I went to my Gamespot profile and looked up all the DS games I own. It's a lot, but I have an addiction, so I can't help myself. I wouldn't say that I don't like any of them (although I was mildly disappointed in the FFIII remake), but I put an asterisk next to the ones I really enjoy:

*Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Age of Empires: The Age of Kings
*Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
*Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
*Elite Beat Agents (still probably my favorite game on the system)
Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (I haven't finished this one, so I'm not going to pass judgment on it yet)
Front Mission
*Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Lunar Knights
*Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time
*Mario Kart DS
*Meteos
*New Super Mario Brothers
*Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
*Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All
*Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations
*Pokemon Diamond
*Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Rune Factory
Sonic Rush Adventure
*Yoshi's Island DS

Come to think of it, there are a lot of great games on the DS. But if you wanted me to narrow it down to 10, I'd say all 3 Phoenix Wrights, Elite Beat Agents, Zelda, New Super Mario Brothers, Meteos, Pokemon, Mario Kart, and Advance Wars. However, I would point out that Advance Wars should not only be pretty hard to find at this point, but there's also a new Advance Wars game coming out in less than a month, that has Wi-Fi multiplayer. So you're probably better off waiting for that if you're interested in that type of game.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Spinless on 25 Dec 2007, 18:55
I bought Sonic Rush, but what on earth is 'Sonic Rush Adventure'?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Storm Rider on 25 Dec 2007, 19:01
It's the sequel. Came out a few months ago.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Spinless on 25 Dec 2007, 19:04
I should have worked out that much information on my own, really. How does it differ?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Storm Rider on 25 Dec 2007, 19:42
Dunno, I didn't play the original.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Jackie Blue on 26 Dec 2007, 07:43
Animal Crossing is the devil.  It will consume your soul.  Not only did my girlfriend and I waste hundreds of hours on the Gamecube version, but like a crack-addicted monkey I couldn't resist the DS one.

It's not actually fun in any identifiable way, I have no idea what the appeal is.  All I know is collecting furniture has never been more fun.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Narr on 26 Dec 2007, 10:42
Front Mission
The game really hasn't aged well, or maybe I just can't play that game anymore.  I recall enjoying it tremendously on my emulator back in the day, and I think it comes down to the fastforward button on ZSNES.  I feel like the battles are needlessly drawn out and there's nothing you can do to speed it up.  It made me pretty sad.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: est on 27 Dec 2007, 01:49
DS games I have played and liked:
Advance Wars: Dual Strike - this is a very very good game for the first few continents.  Then you realise you are playing basically the exact same easy game four times (I think?) and then jumping into the harder area.  I couldn't really fight the fatigue before things got interesting.  I tried to persist, but I lost patience with the story mode.  I still had a lot of fun with the skirmish modes, though.
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass - this is probably one of the best games I've ever played.  It is very simplistic in some places, but very fun everywhere else.  The way it leverages on skills learned recently then requires combinations of those skills at later areas is pure Zelda, of course.  I just didn't expect it to be so well done and integrated with the DS control set.
New Super Mario Brothers - It is a Super Mario Bros game on the DS.  Woo!


DS games I have played and did not like:
Brain Training - This was interesting for a little while, but then I scored a perfect 21 one time when I was hyped up on caffeine and ever since it's been boring.  You play the same minigames over and over again.  Every now and then you get a new one.  Great.
Final Fantasy III - too fucking slow.  Not enough to do.  I know that It's a remake of a very old game, but it *feels* like it and I am not quite sure why they released it again when the RPG world has pretty much moved on.
Trauma Center - This was an interesting idea, but I got really really sick of the cliches and being able to predict when my patient was going to mysteriously semi-explode in the middle of an operation.  I also *really* didn't appreciate the bullshit with the fish.  I was expecting to do operations, not shoot at fucking fish with a laser.


I've played a bit of the following games and I'll give you my half-thoughts:
Final Fantasy XII: Whatever the fuck - I have mixed feelings about this one.  On the one hand it shows some promise and will probably tide me over until FFTA2 comes out in English.  On the other hand it is SO FUCKING SLOW to get through all the bullshit story bits and there is no way to speed up the dialogue.  As a matter of fact as far as I can see there are no options whatsoever, which is extremely annoying.
I have played a little bit of Drawn to Life but I am not really sure it is a game targeted at me, so I don't think I can talk about it at all.
FIFA08 - I have mucked about with the manager mode in this quickly while waiting for the train.  It is pretty hard to get used to the controls and how things are supposed to be done.  I wasn't expecting the exact same thing as FIFA on the PS2, but I was expecting something similar enough that it didn't seem like an entirely different game.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: jmrz on 27 Dec 2007, 02:57
Okay, here are a few that I have played:

New Super Mario Brothers - Basically, a lot of fun. Has lots of replay value if you are the type of person to want to complete everything completely. Great game.

Super Mario DS - This one is essentially a remake of Super Mario 64. Except different. There are some weird things that were never in the 64 version, but it is still pretty fun.

Tetris DS - If you love tetris, this is great. It is the one game that I can honestly say I have played the most on my DS. Great with multiplayer, great when playing on your own and definitely fun when you are versing the CPU. I love it.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: yelley on 27 Dec 2007, 10:16
I have played a little bit of Drawn to Life but I am not really sure it is a game targeted at me, so I don't think I can talk about it at all.

drawn to life is very cute because you get to draw your own character and some of the game elements. i still get happy when i see a cloud platform in the game and i think 'awww... i drew that cloud!' however, as a platformer it is seriously mediocre, if even that. the storyline is lame and the game itself isn't very creative. the only appeal of the game is drawing your own stuff, which for me is enough. and since you're wondering, yes, i'm sure that you could find a way to fit a giant dong inside the character template box so that you could play as a giant walking phallus. if that's your thing. my character is a cat.

i also suggest yoshi's island. i just got it yesterday and it is really fun. i also recently got my word coach, which if you are lame and like vocabulary like i do is also a good game.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Jackie Blue on 27 Dec 2007, 10:28
I really enjoyed New Super Mario Brothers but seriously, even doing everything only took me about two days.

Compare that to Super Mario World, when I first got that I know it took me at least several weeks to find all the hidden exits and whatnot.  Of course, that was before teh interweb and readily available faqs.

Actually forget I suggested Advance Wars and just pick up cheap copies of Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones as they are far superior turn-based war games.  Unless you hate story and interesting characters.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Storm Rider on 27 Dec 2007, 10:53
Also, it's worth mentioning that Nintendo is remaking the original Fire Emblem game for the DS. No release window announced for it yet, though.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Dissy on 27 Dec 2007, 11:36
LOZ: Phantom Hourglass- Purely touch features, with a little microphone blowing.  Also, Fuck Beetle.  He did his close of business sale as soon as I started the game (Heart container for 1500) and his stupid compliment card.  Still, best Zelda game I've played since FSA (haven't played Twilight Princess yet)


Pokemon: Pearl/Diamond- The same Pokemon games we know and love, just a little different. Anyone have the Action Replay codes to get the Gold/Silver starter Pokemon?


Star Trek: Tactical Assault- While Starfox DS let you down, this one fulfills your spaceship shooter.  Even some of my non-trekkie(trekker?) friends liked this game enough to pick up a copy.

Animal Crossing: Wild World- The most addicting Gamecube game is back with a vengence.  Now you can go to your friend's town and interact with him/her.  

New Super Mario Brothers- Mario returns to his level-by-level platform roots.  Easy, straight forward, but still fun.

Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: TwinkyToes on 28 Dec 2007, 11:24
i have a DS but only a few games

super mario bros
mario kart
star fox

what's a cool online game to play? animal crossing?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Alegis on 28 Dec 2007, 13:23
Phoenix Wright 1-3
Meteos
Geometry Wars: Galaxies
Phantom Hourglass
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Elite Beat Agents (if you like it - go for Ouendan 1-2 as well)
Hotel Dusk
Contra 4 (if you dig that stuff)
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Worms: Open Warfare 2 (it's as if Worms was MADE for the DS)
Mario Kart DS
POKEMANS
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Nanostray (if you can pick it up cheap, it's rather short)
etc.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: doki on 30 Dec 2007, 00:14
Games i own:
Phantom Hourglass
My god, its amazing

Pokemon Pearl
I forgot how much i missed playing the pokemon games in the day

Pheonix Wright AA
the greatest point and clicker EVER

Trauma Center
remember when games took skill as apposed to shooting everyone? yeah, this is one of those.  not for the impatient

Final Fantasy 3
All show, very little go.  Not bad, not great either

Viewtiful Joe Double Trouble
God i miss sidescrolling beatem ups, dont you?

Resident Evil DS
This game was scary when i played it nearly 10 years ago, but i love it so

Kirby Squeek Squad
this is what platformers are all about! 2D is STILL awesome
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Spinless on 30 Dec 2007, 13:30
Oh man, I can't believe I forgot that too. Viewtiful Joe on the DS was fantastic, and it's now available at a budget price. Easily one of the best games on the system, even if the controls are awkward and it's a little short.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Johnny C on 30 Dec 2007, 15:23
Trauma Center - This was an interesting idea, but I got really really sick of the cliches and being able to predict when my patient was going to mysteriously semi-explode in the middle of an operation.  I also *really* didn't appreciate the bullshit with the fish.  I was expecting to do operations, not shoot at fucking fish with a laser.

God damn did that ever make me angry. I liked the game well enough and this didn't absolutely kill it for me but it wasn't necessary at all. Can't you just make a game about doing a series of increasingly difficult surgical procedures and leave it at that? Like, what's so tough about that?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: SevenPinkerton on 02 Jan 2008, 07:58
Games I love on DS:

Gunpey DS
Mario Party DS
New Super Mario Bros.
Mariokart DS
Animal Crossing
Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass
PuyoPop Fever

I just received Gunpey DS for Christmas and although it goes for about $10, it is an excellent puzzle game.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Dissy on 02 Jan 2008, 12:44
Isn't Gunpey that psuedo-Tetris which makes you line up a set of lines so a little dude can walk across them?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Katherine on 02 Jan 2008, 12:50
I'm not sure if it really counts as a "game" but I love BrainAge for the DS.  The Sudoku on there can and will occupy hours at a time.

And although its already been said numerous times, I'm gonna echo the sentiments about Animal Crossing.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: IronOxide on 02 Jan 2008, 14:59
I would highly recommend every game I have for the DS, so here it goes, I've bolded my "Must Gets"

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrows - It's a great platformer, with enough variation in weapons and abilities to hold your attention for a while. The touch screen is a little tacked on, but otherwise it's a lot of fun.

New Super Mario - If you're going  to choose between this and Super Mario DS, I'd go with this, it's a little fresher and the mini games are a little better.

Super Mario DS - Still well worth getting, it puts a little bit of a new spin on a game that you've probably beaten before. I really liked the multiplayer on this even if the game is a little limited.

Mario Kart DS - There is no reason not to get this game, it is my favorite entry in the Mario Kart series, and it is also my favorite multiplayer game for the DS. This game is how we spent half of our marching band bus rides this year, the other half belonging to

Tetris DS - Sure you have regular Tetris, which I can play for hours without tiring, but it also has a great multiplayer, which everyone remembers was a lot of fun at the demonstration game boy booths, but you could never do before. The download play allows you to take on up to 9 different people if I'm not mistaken, and there is much fun and cussing to be had by all. The other games are also a lot of fun. If you ever even kind of liked Tetris, get this game.

Phoenix Wright
- Now, there's a thing about Phoenix Wright. Either you love it or you hate it. Fortunately, I have yet to personally meet anyone who hated it. It's silly and clever, and that's always something to be admired in a game. Get all three and beat them all, it's very rewarding.

Phantom Hourglass - It does not disappoint as a Zelda game, and everything is a lot of fun. There is one puzzle that took me three hours to do, but ti's just because I don't always think outside of the box with video games. Why do you not have this right now? Get it.

and finally

Meteos - This was my stopgap until they made Tetris DS, and let me tell you, it was a lot of fun. It's one of the faster paced puzzle games that I've played, and it's definitely worth it.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: SevenPinkerton on 03 Jan 2008, 10:38
Dissy, I think you are thinking of another puzzle game. Gunpey includes forming lines with shapes, but there's no dude to cross them or anything. It's kind of like tetris, but with new shapes and purposes and fun characters that really only exist to be fun looking.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: yelley on 04 Jan 2008, 08:35
so i've been playing through super princess peach recently and that actually is an awesome game. i'm having a bit of a hard time with it because my copy is in japanese... i have a feeling that they actually give you a lot of hints about how to play the game, but i can only read maybe half of them... and usually not the verb parts of the sentence... but after some trial and error i figure it out. it is cute!
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Jackie Blue on 04 Jan 2008, 09:28
I enjoyed Super Princess Peach roughly as much as I enjoyed New Super Mario Bros.

I think some of my disappointment with NewSMB is that it really was NewSMB, it wasn't NewSMB3.  They need to make a new game in the vein of SMB3 (i.e. lots of different powerups instead of just 1 or 2, a complex overworld map, etc).

Who am I kidding, what I really want is a sequel to that Kirby game that you played by tilting the Game Boy.  That shit was FUN.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: yelley on 04 Jan 2008, 09:48

Who am I kidding, what I really want is a sequel to that Kirby game that you played by tilting the Game Boy.  That shit was FUN.


did you play the kirby game where you draw the lines to move him around on the DS? i can't remember what the hell they called it in the states... it was called touch! kirby in japan though. or tatchi! kaabii, rather....
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: pannic on 18 Jan 2008, 21:10
Games I have played for Ds and liked:

Tetris DS.  this is the best and most complete tetris I have played in years, and I actually went and got another copy when I lost it to an ex.

Zelda.  I have no words for how good this game is.  It controls easily, uses all of the ds features in creative ways, and I mean, come on.  It's 2d zelda.

Brain Age 2.  I agree that the first one lost its appeal after awhile, but the second one has word games and a piano player, and multiplayer number memory.

Elektroplankton.  Even though it's less a game than a music experiment, I may have played this longer than I played FF7, and I fought the Weapons.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Johnny C on 18 Jan 2008, 21:24
did you play the kirby game where you draw the lines to move him around on the DS?

CANVAS CURSE

FUCKING AWESOME GAME
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: Manix on 27 Jan 2008, 06:02
I've got
Sonic Rush
Yugioh WC 2007/2008/Spirit caller
Pokemon Ranger
New Super Mario Brothers
Contact
Eragon (christmas gift)
Children of Mana
Final Fantasy III
FF Fables: Chocobo Tales
Pokemon D/P
Luminous Arc
Spectrobes
Puzzle quest
Castlevania Portrait of ruin
FF 12: Revenant wings
Tetris DS
Dragon quest heroes: Rocket Slime
Dragon quest monsters: Joker
Rune Factory: a fantasy Harvest moon
Front Mission DS

I agree that Front Mission hasn't aged well at all, which is sad really.

I like New Super mario bros, but.....After playing I just wasn't feeling it as well as, say, Super Mario world, which was MUCH better.

Both dragon quest games I list are great, and make me want an english release of the recent DQ 4 remake over here all the more.

Spectrobes had some good ideas, but they weren't executed very well, hopefully the upcoming sequel will be much better.

Despite this, I still have yet to find that one DS game that will reallty suck me in, you know? The one that really stands out for me.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: AnonymousNoob on 27 Jan 2008, 14:49
There are a lot of things wrong with this thread, but I'll avoid spending time picking some of your submissions apart and just point out the obvious lack of Planet Puzzle League / Picross DS UP IN HEAR.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Top 10
Post by: rotham on 27 Jan 2008, 15:10
in my possession:

mario kart ds
elite beat agents
meteos
new super mario bros.
phantom hourglass
trauma center: under the knife
phoenix wright

and to be honest, i think EBA has remained my favorite.