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#1 Homesrfan
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Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney. You are an attorney, but you basically do detective work. You go to crime scenes, examine the scene, look at evidence, talk to witnesses, and then expose contradictions in their testimonies. If you have a DS you have to try it.

Also, L.A. Noir is doing stuff like this.

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No one else can do what Nintendo has done for gaming. By far my favorite developers. :D

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Oh the DS version of Ni no Kuni came out in Japan. Well it seems to be doing okay.

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It's not doing as well as Level-5 hoped. I wish it would do better. :( In other news: GO DKCR GO!
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Slide = fail
Flip = win

foxhound_fox

I just don't like having the screen exposed like that. Probably my biggest gripe of the PSP hardware. Actually, no that's the battery life, but it's up there. The clamshell design is really nice, but I'm not sure if Sony really wants to do that without a touch screen.

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I'm sorry, a PSP2 $200 or less? Do you realize what price the PSP launched at? Yes, it would be great for Sony if they released a handheld under $200, but come on...

Theres hype for this thing? Could have fooled me, I dont hear anyone in the outside world knowing this thing even exists.

XboximusPrime

It's kinda hard when you put your fingers in your ears and scream "I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!"

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#6 Homesrfan
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Lol, this topic is made like once a week and people always seem to forget that the Gamecube was way cheaper than the competition, and when they lowered it to $100 it still didn't sell.
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It would take a miracle for 3DS to be $199, guys. Let's be realistic here.
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#8 Homesrfan
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People are complaining about the 3DS price... do they think the PSP2 will be cheaper? That thing is supposed to be super powerful. I can't see it being less than the 3DS. Plus battery life will be terrible unless it is huge.
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You're amazing for putting BK: Nuts and Bolts. I really didn't think it would be an option, and I think it it is the best looking game on the system. Flying over the huge world is so satisfying.
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#10 Homesrfan
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[QUOTE="789shadow"]

[QUOTE="topgunmv"]

Which works terribly.

topgunmv

Really? Most people use it no problem.

All you have to do is read pretty much any review of mario 64 ds to know that isn't true.

I haven't played Super Mario 64 but I don't think it used the touch screen as a second analogue. The DS had a D-pad, where as the original was on N64 where there was a single analogue stick. Didn't the touch screen work as a single analogue, not a second analogue? With the 3DS, you have the analogue stick to move your character and the touch screen to aim or look around. That's not how Mairo 64 worked.

EDIT: I think Nintendo was thinking about putting dual sticks on the device, but they didn't so developers wouldn't completely ignore the touch screen since some of the best (and most innovative) games on the DS use the touch screen a lot.