A Happy Anniversary
With beautiful landscapes that seemingly go on forever, Megaman Advent ZX will have you thanking your lucky stars that you own a Nintendo DS.
With beautiful landscapes that seemingly go on forever, Megaman Advent ZX will have you thanking your lucky stars that you own a Nintendo DS.
A seemingly simple puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, Prism: Light the Way, combines challenging gameplay with innovative levels to make an addicting puzzler.
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground adds a few new features to the genre, but this long-running series is getting to be a case of "been there, done that" over and over again.
Godzilla: Unleashed will have you munching on yummy buildings from around the world as one of 26 monsters, either defending Earth or trying to destroy it.
After years masquerading as a 3D series to limited success, heroes Bill Rizer and Lance Bean return for Contra 4, the first "real" Contra in a long time.
Although you would think that after 20 years the Castlevania series might get stale, it keeps the bloodletting fresh with Castlevania: Portrait of Ruins.
When Sonic and Mario team up, anything can happen. Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games puts our heroes, plus plenty of other characters, in a race for the gold.
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 is not really a bad game, but it’s the same old title we have seen for years that’s in dire need of an overhaul.
US gamers looking to finally experience the majesty of Final Fantasy III have their chance on the DS, and the game is really enhanced from the original too.
Preciously only episodes three and four have been seen in the US, but now the Front Mission series comes to the DS direct from Japan.