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My mistake, you have to close the DS to copy the map or something and some emulators crash when you shut the DS.

srry for spoilings non story segment.

p.s. sheik is zelda
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just joking man. Also I have done that bit and I swear to god it took me like 20 minutes to figure out I was supposed to close the DS and that's only a slight exaggeration

it's one of those faggotty little gimmicks in the game like having to blow into the mic every few minutes that just make me giggle like a school girl with glee because I didn't know that shit was in the game and it charmed the hell out of me
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just joking man. Also I have done that bit and I swear to god it took me like 20 minutes to figure out I was supposed to close the DS and that's only a slight exaggeration

it's one of those faggotty little gimmicks in the game like having to blow into the mic every few minutes that just make me giggle like a school girl with glee because I didn't know that shit was in the game and it charmed the hell out of me

Man I felt this way when I played Hotel Dusk.  I don't remember what you had to close the DS for, but I was just sitting there staring at the screen for a while, tapping it occasionally.  My favorite part was where you had to tilt the DS just right to read something.
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Man I felt this way when I played Hotel Dusk.  I don't remember what you had to close the DS for, but I was just sitting there staring at the screen for a while, tapping it occasionally.  My favorite part was where you had to tilt the DS just right to read something.


The moment you described was Because of the hints given, I kept on ALMOST closing my DS and blow in the mike XD

Also, my favorite part was when you had to use both the stylus and the index finger of the other hand to trigger a switch.

And the connect the dots. Those two were priceless.
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Geometry Wars; Galaxies
Brainage
Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
New Super Mario Bros.
Bleach Blade of Fate
Drawn to Life
Flash Focus
Mario Party DS
LEGO Star Wars the Complete Collection
Final Fantasy III
Zelda; Phantom Hourglass


atleast, these are the games i liked on the ds. most of them get boring after a while. I'm still looking for a game that will have my attention for more than a week.
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Here's what I have sitting around on my hard drive right now:
Advance Wars - Duel Strike
Age of Empires - Age of Kings
Battles of Prince of Persia
Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare
Castlevania - Dawn of Sorrow
Castlevania - Portrait of Ruin

Children of Mana
Contact
Contra 4
Diddy Kong Racing
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk
Digimon World DS
Dragon Quest Heroes - Rocket Slime
Dragon Quest Monsters - Joker
Elite Beat Agents

Final Fantasy XII - Revenent Wings
Flash Focus - Vision Training in Minutes a Day
Front Mission
Fullmetal Alchemist - Dual Sympathy
Harvest Moon DS
Heroes of Mana
Hotel Dusk - Room 215
Izuna - Legend of the Unemployed Ninja
Kirby - Canvas Curse
Labyrinth
LEGO Star Wars - The Complete Saga
Lost in Blue
Luminous Arc
Lunar - Dragon Song
Lunar Knights
Magical Starsign
Mario and Luigi - Partners in Time
Mario Hoops 3 on 3
Mario Party DS
Mario vs Donkey Kong 2 - March of the Minis
MechAssault - Phantom War
Mega Man Battle Network 5 - Double Team DS
Mega Man ZX
Mega Man ZX Advent
Metroid Prime Pinball
Orcs and Elves
Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
Picross DS
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Pokémon Mysterious Dungeon - Blue Rescue Team
Pokémon Ranger
Puzzle Quest - Challenge of the Warlords
Resident Evil - Deadly Silence
Rune Factory
SimCity DS
Sonic Rush Adventure

Star Fox Command
Star Trek - Tactical Assault
Super Princess Peach
The Legend of Zelda - Phantom Hourglass
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
Trauma Center - Under the Knife
Ultimate Mortal Kombat
Wario - Master of Disguise
WarioWare Touched!
Xiaolin Showdown
Yoshi's Island DS
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
Moero Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu Tatakae Ouendan 2
Jump! Ultimate Stars


And the games I actually own:
Super Mario 64 DS
New Super Mario Bros.
Mario Kart DS
Tetris DS
Meteos
Phoenix Wright 1&2
Etrian Odyssey
Final Fantasy III
Metroid Prime Hunters
Sonic Rush


I have emboldened the games that I particularly recommend.
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As far as fighters go, I'll recommend Bleach DS or DS 2nd. Jump Ultimate Stars is fun at first, but I found that there are many... "cheap" things in the game that will frustrate pretty much anyone. But if you don't care about any of that, then definitely get it. It can still be a blast having Goku VS Naruto VS Ichigo VS Luffy battles. Both Bleach and JUS have Wi-Fi as well.
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I have bought a lot of DS games but the only three I've really liked were Dragon Quest Monsters, Castlevania Portrait of Ruin (I actually did not like Dawn of Sorrow but I don't think I gave it a fair shot and it is probably the better game), and Final Fantasy 3 (although this game will bore you to tears before you'll ever beat it, it's still good for several dozen hours of fun).  But I'm an enormous japfag that loves to make his numbers go up and for some reason I don't like cutesy Nintendo games regardless of the fact that they are brilliant, so my advice is actually really shitty.
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LOST MAGIC! why hasn't anyone suggested it?
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Jump: Ultimate stars
Dragon Quest Monsters : Joker
Advanced wars: Duel strike
Mario kart
New Super mario bros
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I'm surprised how many people are mentioning Bleach or Bleach DS 2nd! I was going to come in here and suggest one or both of them, but thought I would be a little out of place! They are fantastic fun, get them now.
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IF you like dbz, I suggest dbz supersonic warriors 2. The story mode is fucked up, but the fighting system itself is pretty good.
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I'd definitely recommend both Hotel Dusk and Trace Memory since you aren't buying them, because although they're worth the money if you find them at a good price, there's virtually no replay value.
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I second Hotel Dusk and Trace Memory.
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I second the Castlevania games (as usual :\).

Castlevania Portrait of Ruin (I actually did not like Dawn of Sorrow but I don't think I gave it a fair shot and it is probably the better game)

Yes Dawn of Sorrow is, in many ways, the better game. It's just that, Portrait of Ruin had so much potential for being much better than Dawn of Sorrow, but they just didn't use that potential to it's full extent. For example, a lot of the level designs lacked. They just felt like they were shoved in only to make the game larger. They could've been more creative with the stages themselves, like at least give the Egypt stage a bit of a heat effect (like the ones in Sonic & Knuckles) or make the London (or London-esque) stages more than just a bakery and butchery with an occasional chapel. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not saying Portrait of Ruin is bad, I still love it a lot, but in comparison to Dawn of Sorrow it lacks somewhat.
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Portrait of Ruin was less Castlemetroid and more CASTLEVANIA X which put off a lot of people... hence why I enjoyed it more.  It was still pretty Castlemetroid but it was much more linear and I enjoyed it because of that.