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DS Games
3.50
An interesting take on the RTS genre for the DS, Robocalypse won't blow your mind but it's a fun way to kill a few hours.
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DS Games
3.50
Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff attempts to provide an audible experienced for uninitiated or lapsed players bewildered by current fantasy-football sims like Madden and 2K.
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DS Games
3.00
Instead of running for the nearest Exit, head to your PSP.
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$49.95
DS Games
4.50
Even if you've never heard of the series, Dragon Ball: Origins is a fantastic adventure that any DS owner should definitely play.
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$69.95
DS Games
4.00
Ninjatown is bursting with charm and personality and it's found the perfect fit on a system that is just as original and unique. And while it may not appeal to the masses, those who do play it will not be disappointed.
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DS Games
2.00
While the core idea is original enough it never quite takes flight as Air Traffic Chaos proves just about as much fun as lounging around an actual airport watchtower.
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DS Games
3.00
An innovative and quirky experiment, Away: Shuffle Dungeon never quite rises above simple hack-and-slash mediocrity.
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DS Games
3.00
Master of Monster Lair's dungeon building is fun at first, but the charm never quite sticks.
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DS Games
4.00
It's fun but it's ridiculously challenging, features some poorly designed puzzles and definitely doesn't do enough to lead you in the right direction. It's worth playing but prepare to be frustrated.
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$79.95
DS Games
3.50
Two playable characters and ninjutsu a la carte make The Legend of Kage 2 worth checking out if your Tokugawan soul burns with everlasting passion.
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DS Games
3.00
Defendin DePenguin is a nice effort as a childrens' real time strategy game but falls flat due to repetitive gameplay.
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DS Games
4.00
Bleach: Dark Souls isn't just a good sequel, it's undoubtedly one of the most impressive fighting games on the DS.
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