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Topic: Which Doraemon Nintendo switch game is better?

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Barbiegurl777

I already picked up Doraemon Story Of Seasons Nintendo switch as a download & loving it so far~ 🥰

Been looking at several other Doraemon games for Nintendo switch:

1. Doraemon Learning Collection
2. Doraemon Nobita's New Dinosaur
3. Doraemon Nobita's Moon Survey
4. Doraemon Nobita's Space War

Has anyone played these & know if there good? Might get Doraemon Learning Collection this month not sure which one yet~ 🤣 Thank you in advance for any help or information on these games~ ✌️

Happy Gaming! (^~^)

The Beatitudes: Matthew 5:1-12

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Magician

If we're talking about cats, robots, and robot cats...the correct answer of course...is Gato Roboto.

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Anti-Matter

@Barbiegurl777
Doraemon Learning was like cheap educational NDS games.
The graphic will be 2D style with no 3D exploration.
I think better pick the Space War and New Dinosaur as both of them based on their Adventure series and the games are in 3D model.

Anti-Matter

Anti-Matter

@Magician
You have zero knowledge about niche or girly games.
At least I know what it looks like the Doraemon games on NDS, 3DS and Switch.

Anti-Matter

Magician

Anti-Matter wrote:

You have zero knowledge about niche or girly games.

Kind of harsh. I wouldn't say "zero" as, chances are, I probably own more niche games than you do. Although that would depend on what you'd qualify as niche. But it's true, games most folks would recommend for pre-teen girls are outside my wheelhouse.

Switch Physical Collection - 1,251 games (as of April 24th, 2024)
Favorite Quote: "Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age the child is grown, and puts away childish things. Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies." -Edna St. Vincent Millay

Barbiegurl777

@Anti-Matter

Tbh I loved the educational games on nds, 3ds, & wii u. I even found some educational games on the game boy & game boy color years ago lol~ Ohh I have both of those games in the cart to get in march~ Wait you got to play the Doraemon games on 3ds?! Aww I hope they re release those titles for the Nintendo switch. Saw a few Doraemon 3ds games that looked really good~ 👍

@Magician

I'm in my early 30's. Not preteen or teenager. Unfortunately I do look younger not by choice though~ 🤦‍♀️ Have been mistaken for a 15 year old a few times to the point it's actually degrading in public... 🤦‍♀️

@CactusMan

Yeah I noticed when looking online apparently Doraemon has been around for a good while. Will have to check out the game boy, game boy color, & ds games of Doraemon. Can't play the 3ds versions of Doraemon because of region lock & also don't need a 4th 3ds in Japanese lol. Trying to find the loop wholes. Usually if a game is released it will usually be released on multiple platforms. Found a few titles released for the 3ds Japan titles BUT same titles also released for the Nintendo switch. The switch is region free~ 🥰 Yayy~ 🥰

Happy Gaming! (^~^)

The Beatitudes: Matthew 5:1-12

Switch Friend Code: SW-4995-4179-4294 | Nintendo Network ID: Barbiegurl777

Sisilly_G

@Barbiegurl777 : The Learning Collection is interesting because they appear to be straight ports/emulations of four 3DS titles (with pixelated visuals to match). I would highly recommend using a stylus due to its reliance on the touch screen. You are also prompted to select the orientation of the two screens (meaning that you can play the games either horizontally or vertically).

I imported it upon release thinking that it could help me with my (extremely limited) Japanese, but I have only very briefly dabbled with the collection so far. Incidentally, the four games each spawn their own icon.

With respect to the other games, I doubt that you will receive much feedback as Story of Seasons was the only Doraemon game to have been localised for Western release, and interest in Japanese-only titles here will be quite limited.

Edited on by Sisilly_G

"Gee, that's really persuasive. Do you have any actual points to make other than to essentially say 'me Tarzan, physical bad, digital good'?"

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Barbiegurl777

@YuzuRibbon

That's ironically good lol. Luckily for me. I noticed over the years with my autism it's pretty easy to get into something & find every little detail about whatever it is I'm watching or into until it's pretty much beat into the ground lol. Been looking for a series to dig my teeth into anyways. What really got me going was watching Doraemon on the Disney channel a few years ago then I talked to one of my friends from Japan & they told me Doraemon has apparently been around since the 90's about as long as Rugrats has been around~ From what I saw of the cartoon it looked cute~ I also watched: Daa Daa Daa (Ufo Baby) on YouTube & Dr. Slump on Tubi~ Great Animes~ 🥰

Happy Gaming! (^~^)

The Beatitudes: Matthew 5:1-12

Switch Friend Code: SW-4995-4179-4294 | Nintendo Network ID: Barbiegurl777

Barbiegurl777

@Silly_G

Yes Doraemon Learning Collection Nintendo switch is recently a collection of 4 3ds titles. I found the 3ds titles by accident but glad they got re released on the Nintendo switch. As it's region free & the 3ds is not. 👍 Limited Japanese is not a problem. Google play store on phone has Google translate app. Been using it for Neko Tomo & it translate's almost perfectly~ 🤷‍♀️✌️

Happy Gaming! ,(^~^)

The Beatitudes: Matthew 5:1-12

Switch Friend Code: SW-4995-4179-4294 | Nintendo Network ID: Barbiegurl777

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