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    Nintendo DS games

    Any recommendations for DS games?

    I recently picked up a DS along with Elite Beat Agents. Very amusing game. Just curious what other DS games people are interested in?



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    Brain Age is great!

    I also like Freedom Wings!

    Tetris was way too boring, wished I realized it was available on line I'd never have bought it.

    Sudoku Gridmaster is fine UNLESS you have Brain Age; the Sudoku functions are SO sophisticated on Brain Age that I am disappointed each time I open Gridmaster.

    I bought Nintendogs Dachshund & Friends, but haven't opened it yet; I've had it over a year.

    If you haven't already, spend the $2 or so and buy a screen cover for the touch pad. It is just a thin piece of plastic, but over time you will be GLAD you have it.
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    Nintedogs, obviously, though I got bored of it quickly.

    But ones that I didn't get bored of for a looooong time was Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing. Even then, Animal Crossing is boring to me now but Harvest Moon is addicting. Those are two games that "never end".

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    I really liked the Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass.
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    Mario Cart is my favorite followed closely by Super Mario Bros. . (Super Mario Bros. has mini games on it that are fun too.) I haven't played it yet, but Justin likes Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney .
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    I have Brain Age 2 and Brain Age Academy, parts of which can be humbling to say the least.
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    I just picked up Brain Age 2 today!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    I just picked up Brain Age 2 today!
    Me too! I like it so far You all should look into Elite Beat Agents. It's amusing xD



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    I like many of the new training modes in Brain Age 2. Can't help feeling some of them are "fillers" which didn't pass muster for Brain Age (1).

    Word Blend, ARGGH, I can't get this no matter how long I work at it!

    Did you find the 'relaxer' at the bottom yet???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
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    Word Blend, ARGGH, I can't get this no matter how long I work at it!

    Did you find the 'relaxer' at the bottom yet???
    Ah, virus buster. Once I got into that, I didn't want to concentrate on the training modes any more. Good thing they MAKE one do at least one training before you can relax.

    Clock spin is my nemesis. I hate it. And don't expect me to do the hard versions of anything.
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    Te hee, yes, virus buster. Relax??? No, I get all worried I'm not going to 'get' all of them! And I end up playing it for . . . um, too long!

    I just succeeded at having clock spin opened last evening. Oh yuck I know what you mean!
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    I tired Barin Age 2 when I was in Texas with my daughter. It told me my brain age was 85 and that was the end of that I am 53.

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    I tried Brain Age 2 when I was in Texas with my daughter. It told me my brain age was 85 and that was the end of that I am 53.

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    Don't fret. I had the brain age in the 80's too when I first started out. I got mine down to to 48 and I'm not taking the test any more since I'm a lot older than that and don't want to risk a higher score.

    I don't do well on the word spin one. Even when some of the same words come up that I didn't get previously....I still don't get them. If it weren't for some of the other games I do really well on, I would be depressed. Anybody need change made at record speed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    Anybody need change made at record speed?
    LOL, ya know, they don't even teach that in some schools anymore? The computer does it all!

    I bought a Game Boy Advanced game, as you can also use it on the DS. The Bible. I really enjoy it, but I am stuck on level 2. Just spent some time looking for 'cheats' on line, will see if that helps me out later tonight.
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