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Last year's Avatar title for the Nintendo DS had a distinct lack of Toph. The smart-mouthed blind girl with some serious rock hurling skills was sorely missing, so we're happy to report that she is a playable character in the Tose Software developed Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Burning Earth. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation [...]
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As with GBA, however, Square is also using the DS as a chance to catch US gamers up on classic games that never made it out of Japan. With Final Fantasy III, we got an entirely remade product. With Front Mission, however, it's basically a port of the original Super NES version, now with dual [...]
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Why teams seem to be afraid of the genre is a mystery, but two fresh faces to the DS platform, developer Renegade Kid and publisher Gamecock, clearly want to hit the handheld with explosive force and launch an original FPS of its own creation. Dementium: The Ward is the result: a creepy, gory, and pretty [...]
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And enter Disney Princess: Magical Jewels, the latest game to bear that brand, now arriving on the Nintendo DS. This game, which capitalizes on the packaged marketing that brought all six of the princess characters together into common stories and adventures, functions well as an introduction to the crossover concept and does a good job [...]
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It should be no surprise to anyone that when it comes to WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2008, DS was about as far from the “primary SKU” as possible. As the first wrestling title on DS – first respectable one, anyways – THQ decided to change things up a bit with its DS offering by creating [...]
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It's almost hard to believe Jerry Seinfeld is still around. After his TV series ended the guy kind of just faded away. Bee Movie, written and produced by Seinfeld is his biggest project since those American Express commercials with Superman. The movie is everywhere. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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That's all changed in 2007, and FIFA Soccer 08 puts much of its attention into supporting worldwide competition over the Internet. But that year in development also means tweaks to the core game mechanic, which means much tighter gameplay and a more thorough soccer experience. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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So recognizing that the age of entry for video games is lower now than it's ever been before, UFO Interactive has decided to publish the Smart Kids series – games aimed at kids who are very young, starting at the age of three. Smart Boy's Gameroom is the title for young boys, and, for little [...]
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Oh Nintendogs, what have you done to gaming? It seems like every other title released on the DS lately involves passively observing some animal or creature, skimping on gameplay with the assumption that the animal's personality will make the experience worthwhile. Majesco's Fish Tycoon is a game that succeeds as a virtual aquarium but fails [...]
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Each has been a simple, enjoyable platformer with cute characters and easily-navigable environments. Enter Jerry Seinfeld's animated Bee Movie, a film Majesco obviously means to cash in on by releasing Maya's first Nintendo DS adventure in the states under the title The Bee Game. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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