GMUNYIFan said:
Is this definite? Is Jam with the Band definitely not coming to the US? Someone let me know. If this is true....is the import version text heavy? I really wanna play this game.
They probably had too much work drawing over the menu cleavage.
It does sound cheesy to say "The great titles are in the future," but really, we're talking about an incredible short "future," the dry spell is being kicked, and E3 showed off a great number of properties all themed toward the DS as original productions.
This very second? We're just leaving the dry spell, so no, there isn't a ton. But Kirby comes out in literally a week, and when even the PA guys draw a strip just expressing how carefree and fun it is to play (Gabe sliding the rainbows with Kirby), you know it's won the hearts of critics.
And after that, there's Viewtiful Joe, Goemon, Animal Crossing, New SMB, Mario & Luigi 2, Castlevania, Mario Kart, Metroid Prime: Hunters, Dig Dug: Digging Strike, Sonic Rush, Jump Super Stars, and probably an arseload I'm forgetting. So even if you wait, it's not like there'll be a price drop between now and when those titles hit, so if any of those interest you, you can get one now, fiddle with Mario 64 and good-looking GBA games (the quality difference of the screen lighting versus the GBA and SP is amazing), and you'll be ready for them.
I also recommend Feel the Magic. One of the few projects Sega's done in recent years with real character. It's like Wario Ware with longer, more-detailed minigames. A couple suck, but many are entertaining, and it was one of the first titles for the DS to use the unique capabilities of the system.
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radioheadrule83 said:
Mario Kart DS - 30+ tracks old and new, single player battle mode with bots for the first time, and online multiplayer
Holy crud, really? I hadn't heard this before. Figures they finally do it in the game that has online multiplayer, though. (I couldn't believe that even Double Dash lacked the capability.)