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What has happened to the DS?
Topic Started: Jun 14 2010, 09:18 AM (161 Views)
C-lon
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When the DS first released, I was amazed. Even though I only had Nintendogs and Mario 64 DS, I was very satisfied with just those two games. I bought a lot of the DS games that released after it and it became my most favored game system. Now, just like the Wii, the DS games have all become puzzle related or are too simple in their design. I don't understand what has happened to the great game style that Nintendo originally put out into their games. Yeah, there were a lot of Nintendo 64 remakes like Mario 64 DS, but they were worth the price because they were fun to relive, and most had additional content of awesomeness. I haven't bought a DS game (excluding Pokemon and Kingdom Hearts) for about a year. That amount of time will probably continue to increase, and my conection with Nintendo has gone completely down the drain. I will probably never by another console made by Nintendo again after the DS and Wii. Thank you for reading my rant.
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SCEPTILE_4_EVER
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C-lon, the DS selection has been going down because of the just announced Nintendo 3DS. It's 3D. People are raving about it. Wait until next year when it comes out, play it, I bet you will love it.
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