3DS[i] eShop Shop Thread:**LAST DAY TO GET ZELDA 4 SWORDS FOR FREE**

[quote name='dallow']Free: Flipnote Studio

Paid:
1. BOXLIFE (puzzle game where you cut and fold boxes, very clever)
2. Pictobits (puzzle game, hard to describe, retro 8 bit throwbacks)
3. Mario vs DK (puzzle strategy game you're probably familiar with, different from original version)[/QUOTE]

I looked up your recomendations and liked what I saw!

I downloaded:

Mario VS DK
Mighty Flip Champs
Pictobits
WarioWare Snapped (I am a sucker for Warioware!)

I am debating about boxlife- but thanks for putting it on my radar!
 
[quote name='Nohbdy']A tremendous clusterfuck and embarassment to the Warioware brand. Few minigames and no difficulty increase. You wasted your money.[/QUOTE]

I actually played it before at the Nintendo World Store (in Manhattan). I liked it enough to get it. I thought it was a unique use for the camera. The system comes with 1000 DSi points free still, so that is what I used them on. I also was heavily prepared with point codes from the Pepsi promotion- so I bought everything I wanted and I still have 4000 DSi points loaded. I have about $40 worth of codes still left to input- but I am not sure if my Wii or DSi should get it.

BASICALLY- for $5.00, the price of a NES game, I thought it was worth it manly because of its use for the camera. It is a show off game.
 
[quote name='flameofdoom666']I actually played it before at the Nintendo World Store (in Manhattan). I liked it enough to get it. I thought it was a unique use for the camera. The system comes with 1000 DSi points free still, so that is what I used them on. I also was heavily prepared with point codes from the Pepsi promotion- so I bought everything I wanted and I still have 4000 DSi points loaded. I have about $40 worth of codes still left to input- but I am not sure if my Wii or DSi should get it.

BASICALLY- for $5.00, the price of a NES game, I thought it was worth it manly because of its use for the camera. It is a show off game.[/QUOTE]

Sound rationale, some folks seem to demand a lot from a $5 game... Still I havent bought WWS yet because of the reviews... That and Pictobits is still fun.
 
Clubhouse Games Express: Family Favorites

Nintendo Points: 500
Game Type: Card Game
Players: 1-8
Publisher: Nintendo

"Choose from five family-friendly games in this DSiWare version of the popular Clubhouse Games. Play classic card games like Hearts and Contract Bridge, connect bones to other bones in Dominoes, think strategically in the simple, but addictive Dots and Boxes, and move your pieces towards a common goal in Ludo. Play by yourself or use DS Download Play to host as many as seven friends."

wish they would stop releasing these pared down sections of retail games
 
This stuff looks pretty interesting. I've been selling DSi points in the trading forum for cheap, but I've been considering getting a new DSi for some of this stuff.

Do you think its worth it to get a DSi if you have a DS?

If I have a DS with a Best Buy replacement plan, can I return it for credit towards a DSi?
 
I'm assuming you have a Lite?
It's barely worth it only if you really, really like what DSiWare offers.
Otherwise, I'd stick with the Lite until more DSiWare is released, and more DSi enhanced retail and DSi only games start showing up.

I only upgraded because I loved these puzzle games and had a Phat DS.
 
Nintendo Power updated their preview site with direct-feed screens for the new Shantae:
ShantaeNintendoPower.jpg
 
[quote name='Bill Mcdougal']Do you think its worth it to get a DSi if you have a DS?[/QUOTE]

There are obviously a lot of factors that go into deciding if you want to upgrade from the DS to the DSi.

Personally, I played my DS more than any of my other systems (and this has always been true for me of Nintendo handhelds). When the DSi came out, I mehed it for a while, but the more DSiware it got, the more I wanted to play those games and fiddle with the camera.

It'll also depend if you find a good deal on a DSi, perhaps. I sold my DS and all accessories on eBay for only $100, as the value of the original DS second-hand goes down all the time. I considered it a fair trade-off, as I found a like new condition black DSi on eBay for $130. $30 difference between the DS and the DSi was a sweet spot for me. And, it was my birthday. ;)

The pure enjoyment that I, my friends, and family got out of the DSi cameras made the purchase an instant win. While the previous owner had spent the 1000 free points on Birds & Beans, Clubhouse Games (that favorite card games pack), and Warioware Airplane -- I used points (some I got from you :D) and purchased Art Style: Pictobits and Art Academy: First Semester. Also, Flipnote Studio is completely free and is easily a wonderful and robust program.

Hope this helps.
 
the write up doesn't sound interesting

"MySims Camera is a Nintendo DSi camera application that utilizes popular MySims characters. You can take photos and overlay 3D MySims characters to bring them into the real world. The 3D characters can be animated, moved, scaled, rotated and cropped. You can also draw on the photos with the stylus or use the stamp tool to add more art and style. Create a unique frame and save the photos to the Nintendo DSi photo album to share with friends. With MySims Camera, you make picture taking with the MySims a fun creative experience for the entire family."
 
I'm glad they put Brain Age Sudoku out. Hudsons Sudoku Master, also $5, is pretty good, but the Brain Age interface is just way better. It also includes the Brain Age Test, so that's a good value for the low price.
 
[quote name='Nohbdy']MySims is still relevant?[/QUOTE]

While your statement is making an assumption I dont know I would make, it sold well enough to spawn a half dozen spin-off titles. So... Maybe?
 
Definitely going to get Minis March Again and Puzzle League Express when I get my DSi. Will probably buy more points to store for upcoming games too.
 
Nintendo DSiWare

Art Academy™: Second Semester
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Art Academy is a portable art course that anyone can enjoy. Art Academy: Second Semester provides new and returning students with a larger set of tools and in-depth lessons designed to encourage the creation of more complex artwork. By gaining an even deeper understanding of colors and techniques used by famous impressionist artists, you will be ready to take on more challenging themes that include moving objects, and vast landscapes with distant objects. The openness of Free Paint mode offers plenty of opportunities to hone your skills and boost your confidence as an artist.

DRAGON QUEST® WARS™
Publisher: SQUARE ENIX
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Language
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: DRAGON QUEST WARS is a grid-based strategy game featuring all of your favorite quirky DRAGON QUEST monsters. Choose from several modes and get ready for battle. While the rules are simple, strategy is the key to victory. The game features single-player and DS Wireless Play, as well as battles with foes worldwide via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection. (Broadband Internet access is required for online play.)
 
[quote name='eastx']I'm glad they put Brain Age Sudoku out. Hudsons Sudoku Master, also $5, is pretty good, but the Brain Age interface is just way better. It also includes the Brain Age Test, so that's a good value for the low price.[/QUOTE]

I must have missed that, them putting a Brain Age sudoku collection out. I think I need to pick that up.
 
I'm liking my DSi purchase more and more as I see the DSiWare games available and coming soon. Any idea how many puzzles are in the Brain Age version of Sudoku? The Hudson Master one supposedly has 150, but neither the review on IGN or the game's wiki page tells me how many are in the Brain Age version.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']Any idea how many puzzles are in the Brain Age version of Sudoku? The Hudson Master one supposedly has 150, but neither the review on IGN or the game's wiki page tells me how many are in the Brain Age version.[/QUOTE]

"There are three available difficulty levels with around 50 puzzles in each level."

http://dsiware.nintendolife.com/rev...f_dr_kawashimas_brain_training_sudoku_dsiware

Sweet. That's really tempting. Plus you get the extra games to fiddle with.

[quote name='cochesecochese']What time does DQ wars go up at? I don't see it on there.[/QUOTE]

I was wondering that too. I checked to download it, and it wasn't there.
 
Purchased some cheap points today and got Brain Age Sudoku as well as Dragon Quest Wars. Brain Age Sudoku really brings back Brain Age memories. Looks like a good sudoku application. Went through the tutorial and the Brain Age check. While the reviews sort of make it sound like you'll get three games in addition to the sudoku, it's not quite the case. The three other games are part of the Brain Age check, and you can only do them when you do the Brain Age test, which takes about 8 minutes overall.
 
Anyone know when the EA Sudoku game is coming out for DSiWare? I know it's sometime later this year, but don't know an exact date. It sounds like an amazing version of sudoku since you can add in the puzzles from the newspaper to play as well.

Here is the preview.

Probably gonna pick up the Brain Age version today since my screen protectors arrived.
 
[quote name='Ryukahn']Anyone know when the EA Sudoku game is coming out for DSiWare? I know it's sometime later this year, but don't know an exact date. It sounds like an amazing version of sudoku since you can add in the puzzles from the newspaper to play as well.[/QUOTE]

That sounds really fleshed out, and with hundreds of puzzles, a great value. I'll be interested when this one comes around.
 
Finally got around to downloading Brain Age Sudoku, and it's great! Might pick up the Master Sudoku one or whatever it's called as well. Thoroughly enjoying my DSi at this point! :D
 
[quote name='Nohbdy']^ Money poorly spent. Why didn't you wait for Oregon Trail?[/QUOTE]

1: If it is the classic Oregon Trail I would most certainly DL it to my DSi.

2: If it is the new Oregon Trail that has been released on many cell phones, flee from the craptastic remake.
 
Dragon Quest Wars is so-so. The forced stylus controls are not all that intuitive - it's hard to cancel moves and even aim sometimes. One of your units can't attack, so if all the other units get killed, that one's totally useless. There's no story, either. It's just a series of fights or multiplayer battles. Still, the graphics and music are pretty good.
 
Only thing I don't like about the Brain Age Sudoku Express game is that when you are doing the memory exercise, you get very little time to write your answer in each box, and sometimes it doesn't read the number right. I've already had a few times where I knew the number, wrote it down, the comp took it as a different number, and gave me an incorrect mark for that box. :cry:
 
Nintendo DSiWare
Thorium Wars
Publisher: Big John Games
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Fantasy Violence
Price: 1,000 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: In Thorium Wars, you must stop the Thorions, a super species of Thorium-based machines, from destroying mankind. Blast through waves of Thorions by controlling an arsenal of tanks, skyfighters, hovercrafts, gunboats and starfighters with either the standard or touch-screen controls. In 12 exciting missions, navigate through a variety of combat environments while viewing 360 degrees of the battlefield, fully rendered in 3-D. Toggle between first- and third-person views to destroy the terrifying army of Thorium beasts, from swarms of Redeye Drones to the bone-crushing Manticore Walker. This man-versus-machine battle proves to be the ultimate test for the survival of the fittest.

No EA Sudoku :cry:
 
Thorium Wars looks interesting for folks that like those kind of games. Impressive 3D visuals for DSiWare. Here's the trailer.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as5df7dHdAQ&feature=player_embedded[/media]
 
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