Perform well enough on both battlefields, and you could perform the eponymous Dual Strike, allowing you to take two turns back-to-back, often with devastating results to the enemy. Should both you and a friend own a copy of the game it's probably a pipe-dream at this point but For its intense single-player campaign, and potentially friendship-ruining head-to-head gameplay, Dual Strike is one battle we could fight all day long.
From exploring the new region, to the classic turn based battles, these games are not games you'll want to miss out on. Speaking of classic games series, we would be remiss to not include at least one Mario game. The game represents a new generation of Mario that stays true to the classic side-scrolling concept of the original Super Mario Bros. You'll find both familiar enemies, and new ones, and you can even link wirelessly with your friends to play as Mario and Luigi in a multiplayer mode.
If any game proves that Mario is still relevant, it's this one. Square Enix did just that. The HD update offers newly developed 3D graphics and new added content, and not only brings two generations of Final Fantasy fans together, but also cements FF4 in the memory books as one of the best RPGs ever. Of course, this isn't a complete copy of the original game — it also features things like new modes such as Meta Knight Ultra and Revenge of the King.
Sure, you could argue that Super Star Ultra isn't as exciting as Kirby Canvas Curse, but as a short and sweet adventure game, Super Star Ultra isn't one to miss out on, especially if you're a Kirby fan. In the game, you and up to three of your friends from anywhere in the world can hang out in the same village and interact in real time.
You can also hang out in your friends' villages. When you're back home there's always something to do — from decorating your home to collecting new items to just lounging with the locals.
Perhaps the coolest new feature in the game is multiplayer mode, which allows you and your friends to play as other Organization XIII members. While long-time Kingdom Hearts fans will love this addition to the franchise, new players will also get a kick out of it — it's not too difficult to learn, and while some backstory may help in the general understanding of the game, you'll still have a lot of fun without it. While New Super Mario Bros. However it takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS' dual-screen setup and adds touch screen features and even wireless multiplayer compatibility.
Who says an old plumber can't learn new tricks? The third Mario game on the list is there for good reason — it's an awesome, albeit weird, game.
In Partners in Time, Mario and Luigi partner up with none other than their younger selves. As strange as it sounds, you get to control both the adult and baby sets of Mario Bros. The game gets a little out of control but, in this case, that's a good thing. The plot is as epic and long-winded as you might have guessed from having these three legendary creators on board, and Chrono Trigger has won countless awards for both the best game and the best RPG ever made.
If RPG battles, item collecting, immersive quests, and multiple endings float your boat, then grab a copy for your DS and get gaming! The DS certainly had a lot of brain-tickling puzzlers, and the next entry in our list of the best Nintendo DS games formed part of the best series on the console. Fusing the gameplay of Carmen Sandiego and MYST with tricky brain teasers and a thrilling storyline, the Unwound Tower provides fun for gamers of any ability.
The games are a mixture of full motion video and still images, like the picture above. Using the DS stylus, players can click on characters to garner clues or take part in puzzles. They can also tap objects to see if there are any hint coins hidden inside. If you can remember Marth appearing on Super Smash Bros.
Set in Archanea, Shadow Dragon tells the tale of Prince Marth and his exile at the hands of en evil wizard and a devious dragon. Like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem is known for its epic storylines, turn based battles, and character development as players progress through the game. Both DS screens come into play in this game, with the lower touchscreen showing gamers a map of Archanea and all of the story-action and battling happening up top.
If you enjoyed the Famicom game or love a bit of Dungeons and Dragons, then Shadow Dragon should be on your wish list. Sonic and Mario might have once been competitors, but these days, Sega and Nintendo have buried the hatchet, so to speak.
Sonic Rush Adventure is a cracking sonic title that cleverly uses both DS screens for a unique gameplay experience. Blaze is a mobian cat princess who guards Sol emeralds, and our dynamic Duo need her help to find both Chaos and Sol emeralds, as well as fighting back robotic pirates. The gameplay is, as you might expect, pretty much like every other Sonic side-scroller. It is, however, one of the best portable Sonic games and feels as though it could have jumped straight from the Mega Drive.
In a nice twist, the characters move from top to bottom screens depending on how the path moves, and some mini-levels can also be controlled by using the stylus too. We love Castlevania games here at Retro Dodo, and Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow has to be one of our favourites in the canon. Dawn of Sorrow marked the first Castlevania adventure on the DS and a move away from the continuous battle of the Belmonts vs Dracula. Although Simon Belmont or Reinhardt Schneider do not feature in this game, the same Castlevania elements that we know and love remain.
Dawn of Sorrow is designed perfectly, maintaining that gothic feel that Konami always delivers so well in these games with levels and enemies that will send a chill down your spine.
Readers that spend a lot of time setting up camp in Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield will love it too! Use the touchscreen to pet, groom, or throw toys for your dog. Speak its name into the microphone to call it, and take your pooch on walks to the park, all without leaving the sofa. Various versions gave been released covering a wide variety of breeds. There is also a Nintendogs and Cats game for the 3DS too for anyone who loves felines more than canines.
The Mario Bros. The DS certainly had a whole host of epic pocket monster adventures available, especially updated remakes of classic titles released on the GBC and GBA. Dual Pokemon battles are a feature in Platinum, and players can compete in minigames in the new WiFi Plaza.
Record battles with opponents or trade anonymously over the Global Trade System to complete outstanding Pokedex entries. Many critics consider Pokemon Platinum to be the ultimate remake of the ultimate Pokemon games.
Back in mini-game mode, Wario is ready to party and has some incredibly bizarre and addictive challenges up his sleeve. This game uses the DS touchscreen to maximum effect, with mini-games requiring stylus-wielding action as well as shouting commands into the microphone. Each of the micro mini-games only lasts around seconds, meaning that gamers must be quick witted and on the ball if they have any hope of succeeding.
Connect batteries, pick noses, shoot targets, and much more in over crazy mini-games. Players encounter a boss every 15 micro-games, which is usually a trickier mini-game designed to trip you up and send you packing! Whether on the bus or on the loo we know you do it, so why hide it! Fans of Sherlock and Poirot will love this adventure in the weird and wonderful Curious Village.
The inhabitants of St. Mystere will only cooperate with your investigation once you have solved their brain-ticklingly hard quizzes. Gamers must point and click their way around various static levels, interacting with characters and searching for clues as to the whereabouts of the Golden Apple. By interacting with objects such as pipes, animals, and trees etc, players can find cheat coins that help to tackle tough problems.
Up next in our list of the best Nintendo DS games is a series that many Nintendo Switch fans should be well acquainted with. Animal Crossing has taken the world by storm recently, and Animal Crossing: Wild World was the first portable adventure in the series. Like Animal Crossing New Horizons , it revolves around conversing with talking animals and thriving in a remote village. Night and day play a big part in Wild World too, with the passing of time synced to the internal clock inside your DS and affecting certain actions such as the growing of crops or when characters are available to converse with.
Animal Crossing: Wild World is a game with dozens of possibilities and customisable options available to players. There is no right or wrong way to play; play your way and live by your rules.
Fans of the Sims or Harvest Moon will love Wild World; it provides a much-needed escape from the stresses of day to day life without providing taxing challenges or intense gameplay. Released in , these two games were the first DS titles to reach 5-million sales and feature over new Pokemon to catch!
The game dynamic is the same as the other Pokemon titles, but the graphics and storyline set Black and White apart from other Poke-ventures. Triple battles and Rotation battles play a big part in the games mechanics, and the touchscreen can be used for WiFi connection settings.
Unova is one of my favourite Pokemon cities as it feels very different to Johto, Kanto, and Sinnoh. Gamers encounter different Pokemon in the Dream World that are not available to catch in the main world.
They can also grow berries and train Pokemon in a Dream House too. Now, some of you might think that Metroid Prime: Hunters should have been way further back up this list or not here at all, but I liked it! This first-person shooter takes place between Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime: Echoes and received tonnes of awards when it first came out. As well as the single player mode, Hunters had a multiplayer mode with four bounty hunters jumping into battle.
If you had time to chat between dodging bombs and plasma blasts, then the in-built microphone could be used to catch up with mates at the same time!
Remember I said that there was another Mario Bros. Well, here it is! Each character has special abilities that gamers will need in order to save Princess Peach as they travel through time. Yes, unable to stay safe for more than three seconds, Princess Peach has been caught yet again.
Partners in Time and Superstar Saga share many similarities, including the turn-based battle system. The new game feels a lot more sinister than the first title, however, despite its vibrant levels and cutesy characters, of course. Gameplay moves between the two screens, with some levels utilising the baby duo up top and the plumbers themselves down below.
Learn new moves, work in unison, and save Princess Peach from an alien abduction. Regular readers know all too well about my love for The Legend of Zelda, and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks was a fun Hyrule outing that felt very different to all of the other titles in the series. Check out Hyrule Historia if you want to know any more on the subject!
Anyway, back to the game! Zelda plays a bigger role in this game, providing the player with the ability to summon phantom guardians in Dungeons. Use the stylus to select weapons, draw tracks, and consult maps as you travel across New Hyrule by train or on foot through the various levels. Solatorobo takes the 5th spot in this list of the best Nintendo DS games of all time!
Players control Red and his Robot as they island hop around the beautiful scenery of the Shepard Republic in an attempt to thwart the Kurvaz gang. How could Nintendo possibly make Super Mario 64 even better? How about by giving players the option to play as Wario, Luigi, or Yoshi instead of Mario?
Along with the original hats from the previous games, each character has a special ability. Players can grow bigger with a Mushroom, and a feather makes characters fly in multiplayer mode and Mario soar in the main story! These new additions help to spice up a classic story that many readers will have no doubt played to death since our Super Mario 3D All-Stars review dropped.
Plus playing as Wario is always a treat! Touchscreen functions are reserved for the game map and camera angles. All in all, this is a must have game for every Mario fan out there. My offer in USD. Excellent 4. Buyer Protection Program When you buy a domain name at Dan. Who has to pay VAT? VAT calculation example. Estimate in EUR Conversion This amount is an estimate based on the most recent currency conversion rate.
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