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1.Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
June 09, 2006
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Video Games : Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (Nintendo DS)
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A japanese view of creative thinking! Isn't that a bit like a German view of Jewish race relations? content and quality are priority ingredients in any mental development,.......there is NO EASY WAY to to intellectual developmrnt. Do NOT be taken in.

2.Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Console (Pink) from: Nintendo
October 27, 2006
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Video Games : Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Console (Pink)
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The pink Nintendo DS..

I got a Nintendo DS in december 07,by April 2008 i had sold it on. I really, really wanted one and when i got it was completly addicted to it,perfect for when your partners watching the football! The Games appealed to me and i loved that i could take it anywhere and loved how it looked..but then i started to get bored because the games were too short and easy and i ended up not playing on it because i had completed all the games. I think i found i was too old for it at 20 and it was better for younger children as the games were too easy and childish. I would recommend it for children 100% as its great fun and educational. But if your older and like a bit more of a challenge then you may get bored quickly and ... Read More:

3.Lego: Indiana Jones (Nintendo DS) from: Activision
June 17, 2008
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Video Games : Lego: Indiana Jones (Nintendo DS)
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having played star wars to death i didnt think i would get so much fun from this but the openess and variety of the levels is impressive, driving as always being the hardest for me.

completing the game is easy but the fun is going back to unlock everything, something i was never into.

bring on lego batman

4.My Health Coach: Manage Your Weight with Free Pedometer (Nintendo DS) from: Ubisoft
June 20, 2008
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Video Games : My Health Coach: Manage Your Weight with Free Pedometer (Nintendo DS)
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I am really enjoying this game, I managed to beat my step target yesterday which actually makes you quite happy! Unfortunately whilst in the kitchen the pedometer had worked its way up and off my waistband and when I next moved it fell onto the floor and the clip broke off.

It's plastic and cannot be glued, I do have an old pedometer that I can use and input the steps manually, did the manufactors plan this optional input mode because the Nintendo pedometer is not strong enough?

I have e-mailed Ubisoft to ask if I can purchase a replacement clip, it will be interseting to see if I have to buy a new pedometer.

5.More Brain Training (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
June 28, 2007
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Video Games : More Brain Training (Nintendo DS)
Other reviews can tell you about all the features in this game, so I'll try to keep it short.

The training programs are more varied and enjoyable than the previous game's. Some of the challenges include unscrambling words, remembering numbers and even playing a musical piece. However, I did find a couple of the games tedious. There are also again plenty of free or assisted Sudoku puzzles and a hidden mini-game which is quite addictive.

One of the big irritations from the previous game remains - poor handwriting recognition. As well as numbers, you will have to write symbols and letters, which the game may often fail to understand! Voice recognition is also a bit unreliable on the Rock, Paper, Scissors game.
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6.42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
September 29, 2006
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Video Games : 42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo DS)
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This is a great game with something for everyone. There are familiar card games such as old maid and rummy and "action" games like bowling and darts. There are games suitable for all ages because they range from the simple (memory) to the more advanced (chess).

When you start up the game, there are 3 single player modes - free play, stamp mode or mission.
- Free play allows you to choose a game and set the ability level and number of players.
- Stamp mode is a great way to try out all of the games because you have to work your way through all of them in order (and gets around your natural tendency to only play the familiar games)
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7.Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
November 25, 2005
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Video Games : Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)
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Now I've been playing Mario Kart since it started way back on the SNES!
I have all versions of this Mario Kart over numerous Nintendo Consoles!
This game is definitely be the top my favourite Mario Kart games in the series! I have also purchased Mario Kart Wii which is also a brilliant game. The DS version was really the beta for on-line racing on Nintendo console. However compared to the Wii offering of on-line options Mario Kart DS is very limited, however this is to be expected as this was the first on-line DS game! The DS version has excellent controls and memorable tracks (I love Rainbow Road!).

My opinion of Mario Kart Game Series

1. Mario Kart DS (NDS)
2. Super Mario Kart (SNES)
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8.Scrabble 2007: New Edition (Nintendo DS) from: Ubisoft
September 13, 2007
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An excellent game. I've been playing scrabble on facebook and bought this as a game to take on holiday for long flight entertainment. I didn't think it would be as good as it is, as it's hard to imagine playing against a computer but it's easy to play and challenging.

There could be a few more levels of competence, but as you can play one off games against all levels there is plenty of gameplay.

Anyone who can complete the career mode is a genius!

9.Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Console (Black) from: Nintendo
June 23, 2006
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Video Games : Nintendo DS Lite Handheld Console (Black)
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Ahhh... Nintendo. Nobody can beat Nintendo when it comes to the handheld gaming market. Nokia had a go with the N-Gage. I've only ever seen one N-Gage. And Sony had a slightly more respectable go with the PSP, which, while fun, broke fairly easily, became scratched and generally fell out of favour among those who wanted a more pick-up-and-play gaming experience.
The DS Lite improves on Nintendo's original release by making the console thinner, lighter and considerably better to look at. It's clear the Japanese gaming gurus took onboard all of the initial criticisms (of which there were not many) and built something that defies all expectations of handheld gaming.

To start with: the graphics. 2d graphics are crystal clear with bright, vibrant ... Read More:

10.Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS) from: Sega
February 08, 2008
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Video Games : Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)
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Great fun, just as good as the wii version, if you have a ds and not this game then you are missing out.

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