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08 Nov

R4 card resource for DSi

Losing a game just because you ran out of memory would be the worst event in a gamers’ life. It’s almost inevitable to have the latest R4 card for your DS or DSi. The r4 card allows you to make backups of games you own. The r4 card comes in two versions the r4 and r4i, the r4 is for t...

Bury Goa Blog 4 days ago

3G enabled Nintendo DS on its way?

3G enabled Nintendo DS on its way?

The aim would then be to follow a Kindle-style one-off cost for hardware and data usage, with a spike in the cost of the handheld itself making up for internet charges. ...

Bury Tech Digest 5 days ago

New Nostalgia DS trailer gets my wanderlust going

New Nostalgia DS trailer gets my wanderlust going

I've been looking forward to Nostalgia ever since Ignition announced it was coming to the Nintendo DS, and new screens and video make me feel even more hopeful for the title. The game is coming out this month, and while I have a flood of games to play, I don't think I can pass this one up -- the ...

Bury Destructoid October 09

Wario Ware Touched Box Art

Take a peek at the design for the Wario Ware Touched box art. Wario Ware is a game where you control Wario and you can play a lot of mini games with him. Wario Ware Touched box art never gets old as you have so many mini games to keep you entertained for hours on end. Wario Ware Touched has b...

Bury PimpMyNintendo.com September 23

Professor Layton traveling America, giving free stuff

Nintendo is sending out a Professor Layton lookalike to four major cities across the United States. Why? To give people free stuff! Tomorrow, the Layton will be somewhere in Minneapolis from 11AM to 1PM. If you spot the Layton, approach him and he’ll challenge you into solving...

Bury Destructoid September 22

Spell Your Way to Victory in Scribblenauts

The new Nintendo DS title Scribblenauts packs a lot of innovation into an unassuming package. To solve puzzles, players summon useful objects by typing or scribbling words on the touchscreen (spell out "ladder" and—poof!—a ladder appears). Sounds simplistic, right? ...

Bury digg September 22

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