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Margot's Word Brain is the latest title to hit Nintendo's portable and attempt to capitalize on that same lexicon-crazed crowd. And it does so by closely copying the conventions created by those same Nintendo games, along with several other past word-based puzzlers. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Populous DS comes with a few cosmetic upgrades like a wide variety of different lands to play on, each with its own game modifiers. There is a Japanese-themed country where worshipers live long and prosper but provide little energy to the player. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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I think you'd be hard-pressed to find an old-school gamer who doesn't have a Tecmo Bowl game in their Top 25 list. If you spent countless hours playing seasons in the original NES classic or the Super NES sequel, guess what? Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff was made specifically for you. This game wasn't made to compete [...]
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Two years ago, Pokemaniacs got not one, but two, spinoff games to tide them over until Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were released. Both of those spinoff games, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and Pokemon Ranger, got sequels this year. Both entries into their respective series are nearly identical to their prequels, but Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia [...]
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Developer n-Space has been all about shooters for a while now, specifically when it comes to Nintendo systems. The team was behind GCN's Geist, was a ghost developer on Goldeneye: Rouge Agent as a first-time DS shooter, wowed us last year with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare for DS, and is back again now [...]
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In a bold and rewarding creative move for the popular Cartoon Network animated series, the Ben 10 television show recently hit pause on its timeline, fast-forwarded things five years, and relaunched itself as Ben 10: Alien Force. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Metal Slug 7 is a fun game, and when all is said and done, it's not about what's there being broken or unpolished overall, but what was left out entirely. There are odd little animation issues, and I could have used more variation in the level designs and concepts, but what it really comes down [...]
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One thing you should know right off the bat is that Cesar Millan's Dog Whisperer is not – I repeat, is not – just a celebrity endorsed Nintendogs rip-off. Sure, both titles revolve around dogs and share a few similarities in the control interface (there are only so many ways to simulate petting a pooch [...]
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Imagine: Fashion Designer New York is a much more forgiving game than its predecessor, but it swings too far towards the opposite extreme – ultimately creating a decidedly boring and repetitive title in the process. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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This year they've once again teamed up with developer Sensory Sweep in order to capitalize on the need for Mandarin speakers outside of China. Although making Chinese accessible to everyone is certainly a step in the right direction, My Chinese Coach sometimes proves to be a tangled web of frustration and confusion rather than an [...]
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