Saturday, August 29, 2009

DS on DS: Flipnote Studio


This week's DS on DS was a special feature showcasing the best of Flipnote Studio. Make sure to check it out here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2547.html

Thursday, August 27, 2009

DS on DS Friday August 28 Update

Since I haven't gotten my copy of Fossil Fighters or Professor Layton 2 yet (Nintendo said they will be here tomorrow), I'm going to do sort of a "special feature" article this week. I am going to do a Best of Flipnote post. I already have a few that are simply incredible. I'm not sure how many I am going to include in the list, but I have a feeling it will be more than 10.

Monday, August 24, 2009

DS on DS for Friday, August 28

So, I'm still trying to figure out what game I should do for this week's DS on DS. I'm thinking about the new Professor Layton game, but I'm not sure if I would be able to properly review that game. Not to mention that half the time it makes me feel like an idiot... heh.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ


My DS on DS review of Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ was originally written on June 19, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Once upon a time, a girl rescued her Grandma from the Evil Wolf and his army. Her name was Red "Ready to Rock" Riding Hood. Afterwords, everything seemed to go back to normal, but now the dead are returning to life. Welcome to Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ, an action-shooter taking place in the land of fairy tales that just happens to have a problem with zombies."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2385.html

Tornado


My DS on DS review of Tornado was originally written on June 12. 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "In Tornado, you play as cats who create, you guessed it, tornadoes. If that sentence doesn't immediately pique your interest then you need to go get your awesome sensor checked. "

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2366.html

Puzzle Kingdoms


My DS on DS review of Puzzle Kingdoms was originally written on May 22, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "When the title screen came up, I almost thought I put in the wrong game. Of course, it was missing the obnoxious music from Puzzle Quest, but the screen is very similar. Even the menu looks familiar. It has the same layout, and the only thing different here is the color scheme and the lack of lightning. After selecting Campaign from the menu, I then went on to create my character. Wait, no, I only get to give him or her a name. Yes, much like Puzzle Quest Galactrix, you are only allowed to choose between a generic male or female Warlord. After starting my save file, I ended up on the map screen. And guess what? It too looks very reminiscent of the map used in Puzzle Quest."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2293.html

WarioWare Touched!


My DS on DS review of WarioWare Touched! was originally written on May 15, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "To no big surprise to anyone who has met me, I have ADD. So when the GameBoy Advance game WarioWare Mega Microgames was released, I was in twitch heaven. So when they announced WarioWare Touched! for the Nintendo DS, I was ecstatic. Well, at first I was a little leery about the whole idea of the DS. Then Scott got one and brought it over to my place. I got one just a few days later, and with it I got WarioWare Touched!"

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2256.html

Yoshi's Island DS


My DS on DS review of Yoshi's Island DS was originally written on May 8, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Super Mario World. Those three little words sparked the launch of what was arguably one of the best video game consoles ever, the Super Nintendo. Then word came of a sequel: Super Mario World 2. There was something different about this game though. Instead of playing as Mario, you played as Yoshi, who was carrying around a Baby Mario on his back. While it was a departure from the standard Mario fare, the game was excellent. Eleven years and a few spin-offs later, Nintendo finally decided to grace us with a proper sequel by way of Yoshi's Island DS."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2234.html

X-Men Origins: Wolverine


My DS on DS review of X-Men Origins: Wolverine was originally written on May 1, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Today, comic fans everywhere cried out in pain as the cinematic abomination calling itself X-Men Origins: Wolverine was released in theaters nationwide. It also marked the release of the mandated licensed movie game. The surprising thing here is that the game is actually better than the movie. I honestly never thought I would see the day that this happened, but it is here that we stand upon this threshold of a strange and frightening new world."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2216.html

The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity


My DS on DS review of The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity was originally written on April 24, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "The Chase has you playing as either Felix or Felicity, and to go against the trend, I actually chose to play as Felix. Shocking, I know. When the game starts out, Felix is sitting at work, looking out the window at all the happy couples walking around, and wondering if he will ever find a girl. His boss yells at him for slacking off and staring at all the girls outside, and then send him off to deliver a package. See, Felix is a delivery boy, and he thinks no girl would ever want to be with a loser like him. He thinks his life will be relegated to sitting around alone, playing video games in his underpants. While he is running to deliver the package and not paying attention, BAM! He runs into the game's other main character Felicity, who just happens to be a delivery girl. They tell each other how cute they are and they make a date for the next day for some ice cream. This is when you get to start playing."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2190.html

Tokyo Beat Down


My DS on DS review of Tokyo Beat Down was originally written on April 17, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "The part that elevates this game to being above average is the writing. This game is intentionally cheesy, and because of this it is also ends up being hilarious. Right near the beginning of the game, while you are still going through the opening tutorial level, your partner who is only around for the cut scenes, kicks you in the face. You ask her why she did that, and she tells you it is to remind you not to be so violent all the time. The game continues down this path of cheese and bringing the funny throughout it's entirety."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2165.html

Hannah Montana The Movie


My DS on DS review of Hannah Montana The Movie was originally written on April 10, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Today sees the theatrical release of the Hannah Montana movie. That means theaters everywhere will be filled with pre-teen girls and creepy old men. Because of the movie being released, I figured I would sacrifice some of my brain cells and my DSi to review Hannah Montana The Movie. And sacrificed I have."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2133.html

Grey's Anatomy


My DS on DS review of Grey's Anatomy was originally written on April 3, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "I don't know much about the TV show Grey's Anatomy. My knowledge of it is limited to the fact that it's about a hospital and the chick from Knocked Up is in it. I'm telling you this because I have absolutely no idea about who any of the characters are or what any sort of ongoing story arcs there may be. I also had no idea what to expect going into this game. I figured that it would probably be like Trauma Center Lite. It turned out to be more like Trauma Center Free."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2115.html

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure


My DS on DS review of Henry Hatsworth was originally written on March 27, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "If you have ever played Baby Pac-Man, raise your hand. If you aren't one of the three people who actually played it, the game consisted of Pac-Man and had a pinball table attached to it. It was a completely bizarre pairing, but I really liked how they mixed things up with it. Now there is a game out on the Nintendo DS that has an odd pairing of its own: a platformer mixed with a puzzle game. Again, it is another completely bizarre matchup, but Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure does a jolly good job at pulling it off."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2096.html

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars


My DS on DS review was originally written on March 20, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Back in 1997 a friend called me and told me that I needed to come over and check out this new game he got for his computer. Of course, I rushed right over to his house. There I was greeted by a huge city full of tiny little people walking around and driving here and there. A group of Hare Krishna were walking down the sidewalk as my friend was driving by. A split-second later, my friend had whipped the car around and proceeded to run them down. Then he jumped out of the car and set some people on fire with a flamethrower. From that point on I was hooked on the series that would evolve into one of the most reviled and controversial videogame series of all time. Now the carnage, drugs, and swearing are available on the Nintendo DS with Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2069.html

Peggle Dual Shot


My DS on DS review of Peggle Dual Shot was originally written on March 13, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "I love Peggle. Can that just be the review? No, I don't suppose it can. That is really all that needs to be said though. Peggle is one of those games that you can sit down to play for "just a minute", and the next thing you know it's 5 in the morning. Now there is a great portable version of the game to feed your addiction when you can't be glued to your computer. If you have never heard of Peggle, the best way I can describe it is a mix of Plinko, Pachinko, Pinball, and Breakout. Seriously. At the very least, you should check out some of the videos on YouTube to get a feel for the game."

The full review can be read here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2038.html

Shaun White Snowboarding


My DS on DS review of Shaun White Snowboarding was originally written on March 6, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "When I first started up the game, I was surprisingly greeted by Stabbing Westward - Save Yourself. You don't exactly expect to hear a song from '98 when you start up a snowboarding game. Also unexpected was Sweet's Ballroom Blitz. To me, a lot of the choices for the soundtrack were just plain odd. It is always nice to have an eclectic soundtrack, but it was put to waste with this game."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/2002.html

Puzzle Quest Galactrix


My DS on DS review of Puzzle Quest Galactrix was originally written on February 27, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "When you start the game, you can choose from a male or female character. That's it. There isn't anything beyond choosing the sex of your character. You don't get any classes to choose from, and that means you get a very generic character. So right out of the gate things aren't looking good."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1967.html

Animal Boxing


My DS on DS review of Animal Boxing was originally written on February20, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Yes, this is a game where you beat the crap out of furry creatures. Don't worry though, these are closer to the anthropomorphic animals in games like Animal Crossing. It's not like you are pounding on a cute little defenseless squirrel. As cruel as it sounds though, that probably would have made the game more enjoyable. And yes, you do get to pound a cock, as in a rooster. He's the lightweight champ."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1927.html

Petz Catz Clan


My DS on DS review of Petz Catz Clan was originally written on February 13, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "Once I got her home, I was told to play with her to make her happy. This meant petting her for somewhere around 2 minutes straight. She got happy, and then immediately walked into a different room to eat. All that playing made her hungry! Here, you open the fridge and pull out the dry cat food. You then are supposed to shake some out into the bowl, but I thought it would be more fun to spread it around the floor. Then, while Sue was trying to eat, I poked her repeatedly in the butt. For some reason, I kept getting a frowny face from her for doing that."

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1879.html

Skate It


My DS on DS review of Skate It was originally written on February 7, 2009.

Here is an excerpt: "It's no real secret that the two Skate games on the Xbox 360 are two of my all time favorite games. In fact, the first Skate is one of my most played games on the system. So, when EA announced Skate It on the Wii and DS, I was excited and extremely skeptical. I mean, they were taking the games and watering them down for these other systems. I finally got my hands on the DS version of Skate It and I have been playing it for the last few days. How does it stack up?"

You can read the full review here:
http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1850.html

Big Bang Mini


My first review for DS on DS was for Big Bang Mini. This review was originally written on January 31, 2009

Here is an excerpt: "Have you ever wanted to shoot fireworks at Pandas? I know I have, and now I can without worrying about getting sent to prison for attacking an endangered species. With Big Bang Mini, you can shoot fireworks at many different things without the fear of legal recourse."

To read the full review, you can follow this link: http://www.digitalsomething.com/news/1811.html

DS on DS

Hey all, my name is Jeremy, and I am the Senior Contributing Editor at DigitalSomething.com. Every week, I review a game for the Nintendo DS in an article titled DS on DS. I am using this blog to have a place to list all of my reviews in one easy to find location.

Enjoy!