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First-Party:

  • Picross DS -- July 30
  • Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day -- August 20
  • DK Jungle Climber -- September 10
  • The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass -- October 1
  • Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol -- October 2
  • Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day -- October 15
  • Mario Party DS -- November 19
  • Nintendo Magic -- November 26
  • Professor Layton and the Curious Village -- December 3
  • Nintendo Crossword - TBA

 

Third-Party Notables:

  • Call of Duty 4 (working title) -- Fall
  • Spider-Man: Friend or Foe -- Fall
  • Mega Man ZX Advent -- October
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations -- September
  • Boogie -- Q4
  • EA Playground -- October
  • MySims -- September
  • The Sims 2: Castaway -- October
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga -- November
  • Thrillville: Off the Rails -- October
  • Ultimate Mortal Kombat -- November
  • The Golden Compass -- December
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games -- November
  • Sonic Rush Adventure -- Fall
  • Heroes of Mana -- August
  • Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker -- November
  • Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings -- November
  • Front Mission -- October
  • Worms: Open Warfare 2 -- September
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    Comments:

    Lots of games to buy, no time to play them. Mario Party DS! First I've heard of that. Really good third-party lineup this fall too hopefully they see some good sales, I want soo many of those games. Also no FFCC listed for this year, sad.



    What is Nintendo Magic? And what is DK Jungle Climber? Something like DK King of Swing I guess?



    Currently Playing: Skies of Arcadia Legends (GC), Dragon Quest IV (DS)

    Last Game beaten: The Rub Rabbits(DS)

    Mario Party DS:  5 screenshots now in the game database.  Haven't uncovered any information on the game yet but it seems pretty straightforward.  I wonder if this one will have online?

    http://www.vgchartz.com/games/game.php?id=6973



    Zelda DS screens:

    http://www.vgchartz.com/games/game.php?id=6790

     

    The Legend of Zelda®: Wind Waker™ closed with Link and Tetra setting sail for waters unknown ... but their story was just beginning, and it continues on the Nintendo DS. When a mysterious fog waylays their band of pirates and leaves Link alone on an unfamiliar island, a new adventure begins.

    • All game control is via the touch screen, and the stylus makes controlling Link more natural than ever. Touch the screen to guide Link through the world, or sweep the stylus around him to swing his sword. Players can even make notes on the map, chart routes for their boat or draw paths for their boomerang.

    • With Tetra missing, Link must enlist the aid of several fairies as he explores dangerous wilds, uncharted seas and baffling dungeons. As he does, he meets an array of fascinating characters, hunts for powerful weapons and collects sand for a mysterious artifact called the Phantom Hourglass. Over time, it will enable him to progress deeper and deeper into the ultimate dungeon.

    • Players compete with a friend over local wireless or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection as they guide Link through special battle stages to capture Force Gems or command the forces that oppose him.

    Game storyline: Link, Tetra and Tetra's band of pirates have set sail in search of new lands at the end of the Wind Waker adventure. Several months later, they come across a patch of ocean covered in a dense fog, in which they discover a mysterious ghost ship. Tetra falls into danger when she sets out to explore the ship alone, and Link falls into the ocean when he attempts to rescue her. When he washes up unconscious, he is awakened by the sound of a fairy's voice. With the aid of this fairy and other allies, he sets off to explore waters uknown.

    How to progress through the game: Players can play the entire game with only the Nintendo DS touch screen. Walk up to characters and tap them to start a conversation. Slash the stylus across the touch screen to swing Link's sword. If players touch an enemy with the stylus, Link attacks. Players can even navigate their ship or set a route for their boomerang simply by drawing a path on the touch screen. The stylus controls offer a more intuitive means of playing the game and open up new possibilities for puzzle solving.

    The game action takes place on the touch screen, with a map on the top screen. However, players can inspect the map on the touch screen and make notes using the stylus. The notes on these maps are saved for review on the top screen during game play. Players will use the map to chart courses for their ship too by using the stylus to draw a path through the islands. Then, as the ship automatically follows the paths drawn, they can control the ship's cannons to target oncoming enemies, go fishing or search for salvageable treasure. Players also can customize the ship and upgrade it during the course of the game.

    Players can use the touch screen to control the boomerang, sending it flying around corners and into unreachable areas. During the course of the game, players frequent an ultimate dungeon where they are limited by time – as they get more sand for the Phantom Hourglass, they can delve deeper and deeper.

    Characters: Link, Tetra and a host of new characters.

    Special features: A two-player battle mode (playable over local wireless or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection) pits one player, as Link, against another player who controls the enemies pursuing him. Link must collect enough Force Gems before the enemies close in, depositing them in his base. With tons of defensive and offensive strategies (including stealing an opponent's Force Gems) and many maps of varying sizes, the replayability is endless.



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    Yeah, it's a good time to be a DS owner.

    Luminous Arc August 14

    Rune Factory Harvest Moon August 14

    Warhammer 40,000 Squad Command Nov. 13

    Sound really good to.



    Boycotting the following:

    1. Yoshi: He ate my car and spit out a toaster.

    2. Igglybuff: Totally false advertisement. You can have as many as you like they don't buff nothing.

    3. the Terms Hardcore/Softcore... We're talking Video Games. Not Porn.

    4. The term Casual as relates to Gamers: We make them sound like outsider's that happen to play games.  If that were the case they'd own a PS3.

    5. Donuts.... Beacause I drink Beer...... and the biggest fan of Donuts hates Beer.

    6. Boycotts: Their so lame.

     

     

    DKII said:

    Lots of games to buy, no time to play them.

     Aye.