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91.Drawn To Life (Nintendo DS) from: THQ
September 20, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Video Games : Drawn To Life (Nintendo DS)
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Used Price: £8.95

I like this game because you can create your own character to play and draw yo9r own things in the game which make it fun.

the game can be quite tricky but its not overly challenging- i think this would be a great game for kids as my 8 year old brother loves it and is always wanting to play

overall a great game n a good buy

92.Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command (Nintendo DS) from: THQ
December 07, 2007
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Video Games : Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command (Nintendo DS)
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First off i'm quite familiar with the 40k games, and this is basicaly a more enjoyable version of Chaos Gate.
It's simply a great game; relatively hard campaign, good use of things like cover and it gives each unit strengths and weaknesses. The graphics arn't bad at all, and the environment is destructible - as long as you avoid using the stylus the controls are fine.
the micro management is cool,too. You get to decide the weapons and ammo of each unit before deployment. However i think it is a missed oppertunity that they didn't give you the choice of what units you use before each mission. they could have introduced a cost-based system and let you decide whether you want two Terminators and a Land Speeder or 5 Marines, for example. ... Read More:

93.Cars Mater-National (Nintendo DS) from: THQ
November 23, 2007
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Video Games : Cars Mater-National (Nintendo DS)
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First off i'm quite familiar with the 40k games, and this is basicaly a more enjoyable version of Chaos Gate.
It's simply a great game; relatively hard campaign, good use of things like cover and it gives each unit strengths and weaknesses. The graphics arn't bad at all, and the environment is destructible - as long as you avoid using the stylus the controls are fine.
the micro management is cool,too. You get to decide the weapons and ammo of each unit before deployment. However i think it is a missed oppertunity that they didn't give you the choice of what units you use before each mission. they could have introduced a cost-based system and let you decide whether you want two Terminators and a Land Speeder or 5 Marines, for example. ... Read More:

94.Bunnyz (Nintendo DS) from: Ubisoft
March 28, 2008
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Video Games : Bunnyz (Nintendo DS)
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Used Price: £11.95

i love rabbits so as soon as i saw this game i got it. but dont get it if you get bored quick its nothing special but for me adictive! The outher reviwes say all you do is feed it and clean it but what else do you do with a rabbit i have 2 real 1s and you do the same with them and im not bored with them i love them too bits.

95.Tamagotchi Connexion Corner 2 (Nintendo DS) from: Atari
March 23, 2007
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Video Games : Tamagotchi Connexion Corner 2 (Nintendo DS)
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I think this game is really fun and young children will really enjoy it.
There are loads of shops you can play in and each one is different. The idea of the game is to buy and work in different shops with your Tamagotchi buisness partner and try and make your shops bigger and unlock new ones. All the Tamagotchis are really sweet and children will enjoy playing in the unique shops and serving the cute Tamagotchis. My favourite shop is the Clinic which is fun but I took a long time to figure out how to play it. The downsides of this game are some shops are easy to play and get boring afer a while and once all the shops are the biggest the game can get very dull.

96.Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 (Nintendo DS) from: Electronic Arts
August 31, 2007
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Video Games : Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 (Nintendo DS)
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This is fantastic.Loads of challenging courses and players,plus tons of very good mini-games.Very addictive and enjoyable game.Superb offering from nintendo.

97.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
March 16, 2007
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Video Games : Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All (Nintendo DS)
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This has been the first Phoenix Wright game I played, but I can guarantee it won't be the last. Even though 'Justice For All' is technically a sequel to the first Ace Attorney game, it still stands it's ground perfectly by itself.

The basic essence of this game is that is more of a "visual novel" than your typical gameboy title. As with all Phoenix Wright games, 'Justice for All' is no exception when it comes to being founded on a lot of text. However, dull as that may sound, the scripting is ingeniously done and woven in to often wacky, deep characters (something which has always been a rarity with games) and twisting, engrossing storylines.

In 'Justice For All', you'll play as Phoenix Wright, a defence lawyer who has a knack of bumping ... Read More:

98.Sim City (Nintendo DS) from: Electronic Arts
June 22, 2007
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Video Games : Sim City (Nintendo DS)
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The game is rated as playable for 3 years and over, so I bought it for my 4 year old son.

Revenue, expenditure, tax and other metropolitan issues must be dealt with. How can this be playable by a 3 year old?!

Complete and utter waste of money.

99.Picross (Nintendo DS) from: Nintendo
May 11, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Video Games : Picross (Nintendo DS)
I felt I had to write this review because I dowloaded the demo off of the Nintendo Channel and I thought it was really good, you get four sample puzzles to solve and then I got hooked. I've loved Picross ever since the version on the Gameboy, which was called Mario's Picross.

So, I bought this and got it and did, like, the first 12 puzzles then I realised, you can just scribble over the screen and it reveals the finished picture! And there is absolutely no penalty for doing this! you can then go back and draw the picture from memory with no mistakes to get a good time. I mean, video games have always had cheat modes, but they are hidden and have to be discovered or entered as a code.

In Mario's Picross you can make about 5 mistakes and that's it, Game Over, ... Read More:

100.Dragon Quest: Chapters of the Chosen (Nintendo DS) from: Square Enix
September 12, 2008
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Video Games : Dragon Quest: Chapters of the Chosen (Nintendo DS)
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I felt I had to write this review because I dowloaded the demo off of the Nintendo Channel and I thought it was really good, you get four sample puzzles to solve and then I got hooked. I've loved Picross ever since the version on the Gameboy, which was called Mario's Picross.

So, I bought this and got it and did, like, the first 12 puzzles then I realised, you can just scribble over the screen and it reveals the finished picture! And there is absolutely no penalty for doing this! you can then go back and draw the picture from memory with no mistakes to get a good time. I mean, video games have always had cheat modes, but they are hidden and have to be discovered or entered as a code.

In Mario's Picross you can make about 5 mistakes and that's it, Game Over, ... Read More:

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