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Nintendo DS Lite Value Pack Review

Nintendo DS Lite Value Pack
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I have kids from 6 to 13 and this one is actually for my 13 yr. old as a "stocking stuffer" for xmas. He is older now but LOVES Zelda. I was able to get all the Zelda games he does not have, along with the special gameboy with the Gold Crest (even though he has the DS lite) therefore this was the perfect addition for any age group that has the DS lite games, loves Zelda, and needs cases for their games.


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Officially licensed by Nintendo. Set includes 6 Zelda character cases, 1 long stylus pen w/3different character stickers, and stylus pen holder.

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Nintendo DS Lite Value Pack Review

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Bought this as a gift and was very well received! Perfect for any tween! Great quality & price! A++++++

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Officially licensed by Nintendo. Set includes 6 Nintendogs character cases, 1 long stylus pen w/3different character stickers, and stylus pen holder.

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Nintendo DS Lite Mario Protector Skin Review

Nintendo DS Lite Mario Protector Skin
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I bought a black DS for my son for Christmas. The black one is very prone to smears and fingerprints, and given that my son is 7, I also wanted to protect the DS a little. This "skin" is a hard shell that covers the top and bottom of the DS. After I ordered this I saw a soft skin at Walmart that I probably would have preferred from a style perspective. The soft one also had protection for the inside of the DS.
Having a black DS, this white skin is not the most fashionable (the black sides of the DS still show), but my son loves Mario and he's happy.
All in all it's a good product.

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09-26-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - HORI UHDL-62 NINTENDO DS(TM) LITE PROTECTOR

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Nintendo DS Game System Carrying Case Review

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I bought this the otherday to meet the needs of my new DS Lite. I really just wanted a game case, but those are few and far between. This has a lot of pockets, and slots for 9 games. It holds all of my accessories, and is also big enough to fit a single DS hardcase within the zipper area.
My DS light fits snuggly in the bottom pocket. It seems to me that the pocket is placed in a way to both pad it from bumps and bruises, but also, hide it from anyone snooping around where they shouldn't be.

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RDS Nintendo DS lite Black Game System Carrying Case,BlackHolds and Protects Complete Nintendo DS Video Game System;Zippered top pocket holds AC adapter, additional games and accessories. Features:* Clear game storage section keeps your favorite Nintendo DS games easily accessible. *Inside mesh pockets hold games and additional accessories. * Detachable loop carrying handle andadjustable shoulder strap. * Strong designer hardware.

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Nintendo DS G-pak Organizer Black Review

Nintendo DS G-pak Organizer Black
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I was really excited to get this product once I found out how many games it holds. I have no idea why it's so difficult to find a case that holds more than a few DS games, especially given their small size, but it is. This case will hold 30 DS games and a bunch of GBA games. There isn't room for much else inside--just 2 dividers and space for maybe your DS, its charger, and maybe headphones or a car charger--but it does have a zipper pocket on the outside that will hold some smaller stuff (maybe a couple more games, a stylus or two, screen protectors, etc).
The problem I had with this product is that the games were difficult, for me at least, to get in and out of the mesh slots. It's a pretty tight fit, and I was only able to get 4 games per row (each row should hold 5) without forcing the 5th one more than I was comfortable with. Since the slots won't hold games in cases the contacts are left exposed, which concerns me given the difficulty in getting the games in their slots in the first place. I also noticed that it was pretty tough to get games out of the 2nd or 3rd rows when the 1st row was fully loaded. The mesh, which is black, and the elastic also partially block the title on most games, so its tough to see which game is where unless you actually pull them partly out or only put them in about 3/4 of the way when you're loading them.
These issues won't be a problem for some people, and are certainly better than the alternative of just leaving the games lying around or cramming them into the nooks and crannies of other DS cases. For me, however, the pain in getting games in and out was enough to dampen my enthusiasm for having more game storage, and I'll be returning this product and buying more plastic cases instead. If the ability to store a ton of games is your absolute top priority and you're willing to tolerate the inconvenience of inserting and removing them this case may be for you--but personally I'll keep looking for a better solution.

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DS Lite G-Pak Organizer & Travel Case Black

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17-in-1 Bundle Pack for Nintendo DS Lite Review

17-in-1 Bundle Pack for Nintendo DS Lite
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Screen protectors don't stick, "high quality headphones" fall apart, mini screen wipes do not fit in alloted space, games cases bulky and uncomfortable and charging dock is so flimsy the DS falls out. Worst buy ever. The first sentence is whate I wrote in my return claim, this is horrible flimsy and the worst quality one could ever expect to recieve in an item.
This is just information to add to the previous reviews cons.
Beware: DO NOT BUY!!!!

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Comes with Protective Carry Case, Car Charger, High Quality Headphones, Charging Dock, Stylus, two Upper Screen Protectors, two Lower Screen Protectors, three Protective Game Cases, three Mini Screen Wipes, Carry All Bag & Wrist Strap.

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Nintendo DS Lite Travel Kit Review

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I did a lot of accessory searching for my DS Lite before buying this kit - sight unseen - because it had the kind of accessories I needed and the one and only feedback so far was very favorable. I hadn't been to fond of much of the accessories for DS Lite so far, but I took a leap of faith with this one hoping for the best.
I was not disappointed! The kit came in today and, even though it's not the prettiest case out there, it is very practical and offers the protection I want for my DS Lite, especially for travelling.
It comes with:
1. A two sided travel bag; one side for the NDS Lite the other for accessories. I like this bag because it has exactly what I needed. A safe singular storage area for the NDS game unit and a separate area for the accessories I usually travel with. There's enough pocket space in the accessory side for games, styli, a rumble pack, earbuds, and a cleaning cloth - which is what I usually travel with. This suits me just fine. The bag has a hook-and-loop belt strap on the back to attach to your backpack or belt. I'll likely do neither, but it's nice to know that it's there. The one fault with this bag (maybe it's just mine) is that it does not handle overstuffing very well - the zipper will separate when you try to close it. It happened twice when I was testing the bag, but it easily and securely closed again when I removed the extra bulk that was causing the zipper to separate. Between that and the ugly logo (my opinion), that makes this bag more like 4 stars instead of five. It also has an attachable wide strap/lanyard that one can sling it over there shoulder or wear around neck.
2. Earbuds. Althought I really wanted the original Nintendo headphone as my sis raved about how good they sounded, these earbuds will do nicely and easily fit in my ear. These earbuds are nicely made; certainly not your standard cheap buds I've seen out there. I'm not an audiophile, but so far these earbuds sound nice and clear. No complaints from me.
3. An extra white stylus and the comfort pen grip. The comfort pen grip is definitely a plus. The NDS Lite stylus very neatly and securely slips into the comfort pen grip allowing you to use your OEM stylus and be more comfortable at the same time. Recently I've started using my Palm stylus to be able to play NDS games more comfortably, but that will now be replace with this comfort grip pen. This is a definite plus and made me all the more happy with my purchase.
4. Car charger. I really don't know how often I'll really use this, but it's nice to have anyway. It keeps my options open. The back end of the charger glows blue when plugged in.
5. Screen protector and soft card. I already have a screen protector on my NDS Lite, so these will serve to replace them when the time comes. Soft card is for smoothing out the screen protector during installation.
6. Screen cleaner with bonus cartridge holder and wrist strap. The wrist strap was a disappointment. I was hoping for a decent wriststrap I can secure to the NDS Lite that I can wear during game play to avoid accidental droppage. This wrist strap will not fit my needs. It's not very long and barely fits over my skinny wrists. I don't see how the practicality of it. However the other items will come in handy. I'll likely keep a soft cloth inside the cartridge holder.
7. Game case. No frills here. Nice silicone fitted interior; sturdy plastic exterior. Comes an extra silicone insert for GBA games (or for rumble pack). The game case also has spots for extra styli - one for NDS Lite, one for the smaller original NDS stylus.
Overall, I'm very please with my purchase at this kit will suit my needs very well. I got what I needed and it looks handsome. So far I'm happy with the quality and the great price I got this whole kit for.

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MODEL- 65100VENDOR- NAKI WORLD INC FEATURES- DS Lite Travel Kit Car charger - Charge your DS LITE on the road. Provides Plug-n-Playpower anytime. Works with any 12-volt outlet. Earphones - Maximize personal audio experience. Game case with interchangeable tray - Protect and store your game cartridges and one stylus. Screen cleaner with bonus cartridge holder and wrist strap - Convenient screen cleaning tool with additional case for 2 game cartridges. Screen protector - Protects both screen and touch panel from scratches and cracks. Bonus DS Lite stylus extender - Combine with the Stock Stylus to transform into a full-size Pen Stylus for better grip and comfort.

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Jumble Madness Review

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As a word nerd who loves puzzles and looks for great puzzle games for the Nintendo DS--I found that Jumble Madness is great. If you normally do the Jumbles in your newspaper, you will love this game. Not only can you do the regular jumbles, there is a jumble crossword and a story mode in which you gain lost objects when you play a word jhong type games. I highly recommend this very addicting game!


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For over 60 years Jumble has been one of the most popular word games in the world. Both in print puzzle and new online, Jumble has entertained millions with its simple mechanics and brain-teasing anagrams. Jumble Madness is the next evolution, bringing classic Jumble puzzles and new variants to the Nintendo DS.

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DS Lite Dura-Case Review

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I had been hunting around all the local stores for about a month looking for my idea of a great with no luck. A friend on line sent me a link to this case and told me this is the one! It was a lot cheaper then any of the cases I had seen. I normally like to physically see things like this before buying but it sounded so good with a great price I thought what the heck and bought it. This is an amazing case! It holds everything (DS. SIX GAMES AND EVEN THAT EXTRA STYLUS) nice and snug with wonderful synthetic rubber called polychloroprene AKA neoprene. The case, when closed, looks just like a closed DS. It has a latch that keeps it very securely closed and is opened with a press of the recessed button (this type of button also guards against accidental openings). I also found out the hard way that this case is very tough. The case with four games and the DS took a trip down an almost full flight of concrete stairs. Of course the case had some new battle scars but it never popped open and the more important stuff inside had no damage what so ever. So this case without a dought in my mind is very well made! Oh yeah, it also comes with a limited lifetime warranty against defects. So in closing, I would definitely recommend this product to everyone who is looking for product with these types of features... and probably everyone else also :) Hope this helps someone.

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These hard polycarbonate cases hold your DS Lite plus four (4) extra games, 2 SD cards, and 2 stylus pens. Snap your DS Lite into place and it'll feel like it just checked into a 5-star hotel. So grab a couple of your favorite games, load it up and go about your day knowing that your DS Lite is protected. Open the pressure locking system and you're ready to game. Go ahead, give it a little lovin'...spoil your DS Lite!

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Advance Wars: Dual Strike Review

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Advance Wars DS is a portable strategy gamers' dream. With 8+ levels of unlockable skills requiring at least 8
hours per CO, the play time of this came could surpass 80 hours easily. Complicating matters would be the unlocked CO skill's
battling your unskilled CO later in the game. An example of the skills are receiving cash for destroyed enemy units,
reducing production costs for your CO by 5%, increased direct fire attack by 5% and a city fighter skill yielding 5% bonus
in cities. Up to four skills can be used at one time by one CO with at least 5 different skills per level.
Two CO's can now be used and switched while playing the game. Kanabei can be used to conduct ferocious attacks and
replaced the next turn with Colin to get cheaper unit production. Coupled with
the skills mentioned above you can customize your skills for power vs profit. After you have filled your CO power meter,
both CO's are filled, you can conduct simulataneous CO super powers to devastating effect on the battlefield.
Another option available in Versus Mode including Design Maps is four levels of AI. Defense, Assault, Normal and Strike.
The AI modes can become very challenging, increasing gameplay value for any given map.
A new History menu item is available in the game. History will provide a through overview of anything you have ever done
in the game with medals awarded for suprassing certain amounts. For example medals are given for XXXXX number of credits.
Multiplayer mode has been revamped with new trading options. Coupled with wireless capability of the DS, Advance Wars
DS will instantly become a classic around any public gaming setting. One word of caution, every player will need a
copy of the game. A copy of the game is almost mandatory from a training stand point. We all know training fellow
gamers can be challenging at times.
All of the game features covered until now, have very little to do with campaign mode. Campaign mode in Advance Wars DS
is just as challenging and refreshingly different as the original editions. Move your troops around obstacles and fight
the bad guys as only Advance Wars can. The tutorials are as always, integrated into the game play and can be quite
frustrating to the "casual gamer" like me.
Graphics in the game are basic with a sort of 3D perspective of the battlefield. Birds randomly fly across during
gameplay. I welcome the large bulky text and simplistic menu system.
Sound is the same as always.
I have enjoyed Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2 for almost three years now.
Hit:
1) History, I enjoy seeing how many units fell in battle.
2) Three M's, Maps, Maps and more maps. This new version delivers!
3) 3 second average load time to the main menu! No waiting for boring company logo and the idle animations are fun to watch.
4) Two CO's.
5) Customizable AI for Design maps.
6) Customizable skills for CO's!
7) New weapons in game: black bomb (5 damage to all affected units) and megatank.
8) New CO's!
Miss:
1) Using the stylus, this veteran likes his control based gameboy. Which still works flawlessly!
2) Music, I keep it switched off.
3) Maps in Design Room are not any bigger.
4) Dual Screen battles are to much of a good thing. Luckily they are not the focus of game play either!

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Advance Wars: Dual Strike is the latest in the hit tactical series. Enjoy an incredible new battle system that takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS system's two screens. New missions will have you commanding air forces on the top screen and ground forces below on the touch screen. Besides leading your army to victory with a slew of original COs, you can also clash with your friends over wireless connections.Easy-to-use map editor

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Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith Review

Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith
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One of my most hated things is movie-licensed video games. I avoid them like the clap. However, there were two extenuating circumstances that caused me to buy this:
1) I love Star Wars, and I love Episode III. When I saw it for the third time, the theater was right next door to Electronics Boutique's flagship store. (at Universal CityWalk) After the movie, we went into EB to look around while I was still high on Ep. III Fever.
2) My DS has been doing nothing but collecting dust over the last few months because there are so few worthwhile games for it so far.
So yeah, I bought this even though I expected it to be a piece of poop. Surprisingly, I've had lots of fun with it. It's an old school side-scrolling beat-em-up, it's extremely repetetive, and it's short. Yet it somehow managed to keep me interested for a number of hours, even beyond completing the game with both characters on Jedi difficulty. I think one major factor is the skill/ability system. I didn't expect there to be so many options in combat for a little game like this. I've noticed a lot of people think the 3D flying levels are the game's one saving grace, but not me. They aren't bad, but they were so incredibly short that they just didn't make any difference to me. I much prefer running around with a lightsaber, chopping up battle droids and cutting down clone troopers, other Jedi, and Nemoidians. Also of note, the sound is surprisingly good. The lightsabers actually sound authentic and deadly.
A previous reviewer said: "Theres no use for the touch screen!"
*bzzzt* Incorrect. You can use the touch screen to activate your super attacks. You just touch the icons, instead of manually using the D-pad and buttons.

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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Ubisoft put its Montreal handheld team to task in reproducing situations and scenarios on the handheld systems. Episode III is putting players in the role of either Anakin Skywalker or Obi-Wan Kenobi as they lightsaber-slash their way through more than a dozen levels of droid and clone army-infested areas. It's a hack-and-slash affair, but the development team has put a lot of focus into the characters' unique weapon-handling abilities; both characters feel different because of their different styles of combat.

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Star Wars: Lethal Alliance Review

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Ah yes, another Star Wars game, just what we need right? Well, thankfully, this one isn't half bad. Star Wars: Lethal Alliance for the DS is, believe it or not, better than the PSP version, albeit not really by much. Saying that, Lethal Alliance is a better game than one might think; offering up a hearty dose of Star Wars themed action taking place between Episodes III and IV. You play as sexy mercenary Rianna, helping out the Rebellion against the Empire with the help of her droid pal Zeeo. The fact that you must use both in a partnership to advance through the game spices up what could have otherwise been crummy and tired gameplay. Besides the shooting aspects of the game, there are some simplified puzzles thrown in for good measure as well, which helps add some variety. Though the visuals aren't nearly as pretty as you can find on the PSP version, Lethal Alliance still looks great for a DS game. Rianna is nicely animated as well, although many of the levels and areas look similar to one another. The game is pretty easy and simple to pick up and play, but once you beat it, it's doubtful you'll want to go back and play it again. All in all, Lethal Alliance is a solid Star Wars game that any fans of the license or DS owners looking for a good shooter should check out for some quick fun.

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One-of-a-kind collaborative fighting: Combine the elite weaponry and acrobatic skills of Rianna with the multifunctional defensive and slicing support of Zeeo to create a formidable team. Only by working together can you complete perilous missions and ultimately steal the plans for the Death Star.Epic gameplay and cinematic action: From the chaotic planet of Coruscant to the dusty, dangerous alleys of Mos Eisley, Rianna and Zeeo must use a full bag of tricks to complete their mission. Set up holographic disguises to fool Imperial guards, commandeer gun turrets, master death-defying flying escapes, and battle carnivorous beasts. Bold new Star Wars characters: Hope lies with Leia’s two newest followers. You must unite Rianna and Zeeo and fight together against oppression and evil, help save the Alliance, and defeat your lifelong enemy – collaboration is the key to your survival and the survival of the galaxy.Iconic environments and characters: Your mission takes you to far-flung destinations such as Mustafar, the Death Star, and Tatooine; you’ll also experience never-before-seen locations on Despayre, Danuta, and Alderaan. Each new environment offers encounters with unforgettable Star Wars characters and species, including Boba Fett, Kyle Katarn, Princess Leia Organa, Darth Vader, Imperial officers, Rodians, Quarren, and of course stormtroopers.First original Star Wars game built specifically for PSP and DS: Multiplayer modes enhance collaborative gameplay while taking advantage of the unique capabilities of both the PSP™ portable entertainment system and Nintendo DS™.

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Review

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Too many people are comparing the DS version to the Xbox 360 or PS3 version. You can't do that and be unbiased. There is no way the game can be rendered or played the same way on the DS as it is on the stationary console systems. I own it for both DS and 360 and it's a great game for both. But I think as far as DS games goes it really shines. Beautifully rendered graphics for the DS, excellent sound, and a wonderful storyline. If you're a DS buff like myself and enjoy portable games more than console games this is a must own for your favorite pocket pal.

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The next chapter in the Star Wars saga, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, tells the story of Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice, a mysterious figure trained by the menacing Sith Lord, to hunt down the last of the Jedi.Set in the dark times between Episodes III and IV, the story is both a continuation of the prequel trilogy -- exploring the aftermath of Order 66, which called for the immediate execution of all Jedi, and focusing on the continued rise of Darth Vader -- and a direct bridge to the Original Trilogy. The Force Unleashed will forever change the fate of the Galaxy and explain key plot points that directly lead into events in Star Wars: A New Hope. With The Force Unleashed , LucasArts not only introduces a new chapter in the Star Wars saga, but also two completely new and innovative technologies -- Digital Molecular Matter by Pixelux Entertainment and euphoria by NaturalMotion Ltd. These groundbreaking technologies combine with Havoc physics to create true next-gen game play and the Force like it's never been seen or experienced before.

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Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance Review

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Jedi Alliance - great title and It has a bit of a story that we haven't heard before. A bit of figuring stuff out. And a bit of a challenge, but not too hard. Buy it for a young star wars fan...it should not disappoint. Like the series, it is kid oriented. I like all the stylus action, I like the reading. Good buy, for the DS. Something closer to this for the wii would be welcome. Graphics are fine, music is not annoying. If you have a kid begging for it I'd say buy it. There are a lot worse games out there.
On a final note it is, of course, not as good as Lego Star Wars which you should buy first!
My 8 year old son LOVES it. My daughter loves to watch.

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Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance takes players on the Nintendo DS into the world of the all-new Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated feature film and television series. Set between the events of the Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the story behind Jedi Alliance is exclusive the DS and unveils a whole new chapter in the Star Wars saga, full of new characters, action and intrigue. Gameplay Built around the theme of Jedi cooperation during the battles and events of theClone Wars, in Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance players must notonly master the force individually, but also maximize and focus its power as youjoin with another Jedi to fight as a unit. The makeup of your Jedi pairings isentirely up to you. Go with a team of padawans, a team of master Jedi, or theusual master and student team. Playable Jedi include, Anakin Skywalker, Obi-WanKenobi, Ahsoka Tano, Mace Windu, Plo Koon, and Kit Fisto. Each of the availableJedi possess a varied level of skill with Force abilities, but each also possessunique character moves and combat skills which will be useful in specific situations,allowing for maximum replay value as you explore each character combination. Inaddition, using specific Jedi combinations will unlock special attacks in abilities. All player actions in Jedi Alliance are performed via an innovative stylus-based input system. Through this, controlling your Jedi's movement and lightsaber combat has never felt more immersive. Moving and picking up items is as simple as tapping the screen with your stylus, or a combination of tapping and sliding the stylus to perform combos, while lightsaber combat works as fast as you can tap. Additional gameplay also consists of a series of mini-games both related to puzzle-solving and lightsaber and force combat. Key Game Features:
Play through an original story - exclusive to the Nintendo DS - that expands The Clone Wars series set between Episode II and Episode III in exciting new directions.
1-2 player support, with co-op play in multiplayer.
Create your own Jedi dream teams by pairing Jedi in any combination. For example, team up Anakin Skywalker with Obi-Wan Kenobi, or Ahsoka Tano with Mace Windu.
Develop the relationship between two Jedi and generate more powerful attacks and special abilities. Replay missions with different character combinations to unlock new areas, collectibles, and other secrets.
Control all movement, lightsaber combat and cinematic action sequences with just the DS stylus.
Experience the action of The Clone Wars TV series and movie via the game.
New Chapter, New Villains Although set within context of the events of Episode II and Episode III, the original story of Jedi Alliance allows for the emergence of a set of villains new to most Star Wars fans, the Nightsisters. Not new to the overall Star Wars universe, the Nightsisters have been alluded to in many of the past Star Wars novels and a few of the games, but Jedi Alliance gives fans and players alike their best view of them to date. The Nightsisters are a coven of 'Force witches' aligned with the Dark Side, but not owing allegiance to the Emperor. Legend has it that they were taught the ways of the Force in the ancient past by a renegade Jedi. An outcast and thus unhampered by the decisions of the Jedi council, this Jedi created an Amazon-like society which ruled its far away homeworld with an iron fist in isolation. Although their close contact with the Dark Side gives the Nightsisters an appearance very similar to the Sith, they are not part of the same sect. In fact, as the events of Jedi Alliance unravel, it becomes clear that although they are a danger to the Jedi they may pose just as much of a threat to the growing power if the Emperor.

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Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Review

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You begin playing this game as a stormtrooper named X1 (or X2) both X1 & X2 are the first storm troopers in the Star Wars universe, or something like that, and you are given missions (stages) to run through and complete. In the first few stages you are playing during the time of Star Wars Episode 1, and progress through each chapter of the trilogy to beyond Return Of The Jedi where as you progress your skills get better and better where you start as a weak like storm trooper and eventually become a Jedi Knight. Tho the missions are not part of what is seen in the Star Wars saga, as you are not in control of Luke Skywalker or anyone like that. This is kind of like "Shadows Of The Empire" where you are in control of someone else that is more an unseen storyline from the movies.
Most of the gameplay is a type of birdseye view of your character where you run him around to blow away the bad guys and reach certain areas of the stage. You also obtain 4 different sets of weaponry, where you have your main weapon that does not run out of ammo, and you have a secondary weapon that does more damage then the regular one, but has limited ammo, as well as another weapon that is usually a bomb of some sort. As you graduate through the game, you unlock these weapons where there are markers in the game that you can switch between these weapons as various different objects from the 4 sets of weapons are needed. However, by the time you have finished the game, this method seems almost useless and annoying making you wonder why you cant just toggle through the 8 weapons, 8 alternate weapons and 8 alternate bombs/ect.
There is also stages where you are in control of an X-Wing, Speeder or Snow Speeder and things like that, where you simply just fly around and shoot tie fighters and turrets and things in space.
There is more to the game play then that, but I think that is enough info for this review.
So is the game any fun?
For a nDS game, it's not bad. But like many of these kind of games, it falls into that well known class where it is fun/ok while you are playing it, but once you beat the game, there is no replay value due to lack of options to keep you interested. The things you unlock in this game besides weapons ect, are completely useless. there is a gallery to view the still photos you see during the campaign of the game. And about 17 achievements to earn that are worthless and unrewarding. Some of the achievements are pretty pathetic, actually, most of them are. Achievements like kill 20 storm troopers, advance to this level, and things like that make no sense as you have to defeat all the storm troopers on the stages or else the gates and doorways for level progressing won't work anyway, so why bother to make that an achievement when it's something that will happen anyway? weather you want it to or not. It may as well have achievements like "you turned this game on" - "You used the A button" - "You farted during gameplay". Those things are just not very well thought out.
The other thing is once you have beaten the game, there is no desire to replay the whole thing again. And there are no new modes, levels, weapons, or anything at all to unlock once the game is completed. And even worse, there is no level select when you beat it either. If you want to go replay a mission, you have to start a campaign again and start from the beginning.
I have no idea about wifi or 2 player modes, I have only played 1 player and have no desire to check those modes out.
So, if you plan to check this game out, coughROMScough is your best bet. If you want to buy it, well, if you are a die hard Star Wars fan and just have to have it, then ok, but if you are thinking this might be a fun game to try, then I suggest you do not pay a lot for it. It will only take you about a day or two to finish the whole thing, and you will be disappointed in the lack of replay value that is next to none.

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Star Wars Battlefront is back and bigger than ever on the DS and DSi. A third-person shooter, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron is the deepest and most action-packed Star Wars Battlefront game ever. Experience battlefronts that span ground, space and capital starships, a robust original storyline and expanded gameplay features--including 4-player multiplayer support--that deliver seemingly endless replayability.

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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars Review

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
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I bought this for my 4 year old as he loves Star Wars and has already completed the Lego Star Wars Complete Saga DS game. I had downloaded the demo version of this game on my PS3 for him to play while we waited for it to be released. I was blown away by the PS3 version but my 4 year old wanted to be able to play it anywhere, hence the DS version.
I was worried that the DS version would be a stripped down version compred to the other consoles and it is to a point but it still has plenty of levels and the graphics are surprisngly good. Comparing it to the older Star Wars games, they changed a few things up like how you select which player to be. Instead of transferring from one player to another, you have to select the person in the botton screen. Also, you get tips on which guy to be as different characters have different abilities. Its not just Jedi vs. guns anymore (or using a non-Jedi to swing across something) but rather having multiple tasks such as blowing something up with a heavy armed trooper or using a Jedi like Count Dooku that has greater power to move something.
I also like the targeting system for people with gund like the various troopers. There are many missions where you have to target different areas of rocks or gates to open something or take down a big enemy. I also LOVE the new flying missions. Those weremy least favorite in the older agmes as I found them to be repetitvie and my thumb would hurt after a while. The new flying levels use better graphics and are typicall shorter but I enjoy them a lot more.
We haven't finished all of the game yet but I find that my son enjoys running around the space station setting where you can buy new characters, get more studs, play mini games, etc... A lot like the complete saga game but the environment is much larger. In fact, at first, I had a hard time finding where to go for missions!
My 2 complaints about the game and why I didn't give it a 5 star rating are as follows:
1. The game does not allow you to save within a story. Each story mission is broken up into 3 acts and each act is quite long. My 4 year old gets frustrated playing it at times and will elect to go back to the hub station which throws out any progress made, even if he is on Act 3. Unless I am missing a way to save, this is a big negative in my book.
2. So far, through 7 missions, none of the big bads are tough to beat yet. In some stories, there are large robots that look like they are tough to be but 2 shots by a trooper will cause things like rocks falling on the robot detroying it or closing a drawbridge to crush it. I know its Lego and they are not meant to be hard but the DS version is very easy. Young players will get stuck trying to figure out what to do next rather tham defeating the enemy.
Overall, I enjoy this game. My son likes it but claims its too long. He still prefers his original Lego Star Wars game but I find he still does not want to take out the new one yet because he is still collecting the new characters.
Because I enjoyed the PS3 demo so much, I decided to buy that version as well. Looking forward to wasting time on that version soon! Maybe my 4 year old will play it to since the levels do appear to be different.


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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is an Action-Adventure game for Nintendo DS and DSi that builds on the long recognized family-friendly fun and quality gameplay that is the hallmark of the LEGO video game franchise. The game features fan favorite scenes from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and seasons 1 and 2 of the hit animated TV series, all retold using the easy to pick up, block oriented LEGO video game play mechanics. Additional features include: new characters, mini-games, 3D space battles and 2-player wireless multiplayer support.


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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga Review

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My twin 4-year olds got a DS, with this game, for Christmas. We never intended to get them a video game at all (for several more years, at least), but it was a gift from a beloved aunt, so what can you do? So we let them play it, now and then, and somewhat to my astonishment, they were both able to play it very well within a few hours of starting. What's particularly interesting is that neither of them can read, or even close (recognize letters is about it), or knew anything about Star Wars, but they manage just fine. Since then, they've seen at least three other DS games, but most of them require reading, or are too boring for them. With this one, there are a lot of words, but none of them matter--they just run around in Star Wars land, chopping up things and people with joyful abandon until we tear the games from their still-twitching hands. They can even play together, wirelessly; this does a really good *cooperative* multiplayer game (they're not fighting each other, so they don't get mad at each other, or competitive with each other). Their 10-year-old friend also has it, and loves it too. And I'm only slightly ashamed to admit that my wife and I sneak the games out of their chargers at night, and play it two-person almost every night after the kids are in bed. To top it all off, their grandmother just bought a DS, after watching them play this, so she can join in the fun. Truly, an enjoyable game for *all* ages--three generations in this household!--and the best *cooperative* multiplayer game I've seen since Sega Genesis Toejam & Earl. What a great present!

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