Well, there are Nintendo's brain training games, for a starter. *Trauma Centre : Under the knife provides lots of frantic touchscreen actions, although the story's just rubbish.
Broken Sword: Director's Cut' - If you haven't tried this game 15 years ago, it's worth trying it now. Too bad the voice acting has been cut out for the DS version. but still has all the puzzles + extra chapters.
Magical Starsign is a good RPG in terms of gameplay- try this if the cutesy characters and trite story don't bother you too much.
MR. Driller Drill Spirits - as good as any other Mr. Driller titles.
Shiren the Wanderer - personally spent 100+ hours on this game. Some will hate this game, the others will love it. Roguelike without any compromises.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Like Shiren, but much easier. Repetitive, but some will find it fun. The first game (Blue Rescue Team) is traded quite cheap.
100 Classic Book Collection - Books for cheap
Pokemon Link - Fun puzzle game.
Meteos - One of the very first games on DS and still one of the best ones.
Hotel Dusk - Nice adventure game.
Civilization Revolution - May not have all the glory of PC versions, but still a very good game.
GTA: Chinatown Wars - wonder why anyone missed this game? So much to do in the city. DS version still the best because of the controls.
Pac Pix - another early game, but drawing your own pacman and making move is defo the coolest thing in the Pacman history.
Yoshi; Touch&Go - Started as a tech demo when DS was being developed, this game's so simple, but so addictive as well.
Without the gamecube controller ports, one cannot play 8-player Bomberman Blast, but other than that... It's 2011 and very difficult to find any retailers dealing with gamecube games, most casual gamers wouldn't care.
Double Dragon Advance for the GBA remains as the best game in the series for me... but it's much more expensive now (at the ebay). If you can't afford that, by all means go for the GB version download..
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Re: Feature: Spooky Levels For Surprising Frights
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
First encounter with Redead
http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n465/thesheiky/The%20Legend%20Of%20Zelda/LegendofZeldaThe-OcarinaofTimeUV-47.jpg
Re: Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers
wolves
Re: Super Mario 3D Land Clone Hits iPhone, and Looks Rubbish
Why did Apple even allow it to be registered?
Re: Pachter: Expect a Wii U Price Cut Next Year
He was the one saying Nintendo would release Wii HD...
Re: 3D Classics Excitebike Revs Up as Club Nintendo Reward
Still haven't figured out how to play it properly...
Re: Review: SpeedX 3D (3DS eShop)
Seriously, you judge a game's framerate by its video?
Re: Wii Music Returns to UK All-Format Top 40
Isn't that easy? Argos is clearing off Wii music for £2.49
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5661200/Trail/searchtext%3EWII+MUSIC.htm
No home delivery, but you can collect from your nearby store. I think that's why.
Re: Review: Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)
@NintendoFanatic98
Think about the price...
Re: The Last Blade
One of the best fighting games.
Re: Peter Molyneux 'Not Really Decided' on Wii U GamePad
Where's Milo?
Re: Review: The King of Fighters '97 (Wii Virtual Console / Neo Geo)
UK didn't have the KOF collection released. So I have to settle with this (or 98, if it's to be released)
Re: Feature: Bargain Bin DS Games
Also Lock's Quest
Re: Feature: Bargain Bin DS Games
@OldBoy Yeap. That's a great Game!
Re: Feature: Bargain Bin DS Games
About £5 (used) games-
Well, there are Nintendo's brain training games, for a starter.
*Trauma Centre : Under the knife provides lots of frantic touchscreen actions, although the story's just rubbish.
Re: Round Table: Let's Talk About Castlevania
Order of Ecclesia would be my choice.
Re: Review: Bugs'N'Balls (DSiWare)
So wrong! Why there isn't any mention of 'Penguin kun Wars' for MSX in the review? It's a clone game and the developers should feel ashamed.
Re: Current Wii Model to be Discontinued
Without the gamecube controller ports, one cannot play 8-player Bomberman Blast, but other than that...
It's 2011 and very difficult to find any retailers dealing with gamecube games, most casual gamers wouldn't care.
Re: Review: Double Dragon (Game Boy)
Double Dragon Advance for the GBA remains as the best game in the series for me... but it's much more expensive now (at the ebay). If you can't afford that, by all means go for the GB version download..
Re: Review: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (3DS)
does the fairy still 'hey' me all the time? If so that's a problem for me...
Re: Review: Pucca Noodle Rush (DSiWare)
Why no mention of 'Diner Dash' in the review?
Re: Review: The Seller (DSiWare)
Looks great. Can't wait it to come to the UK?
Re: Review: Ghost Mania (WiiWare)
Must be as good as the Super Mario Collection.