Get that stylus at the ready as the fast paced action puzzle game, Actionloop, hits the Nintendo DS. A gaming brain may not be needed but skill, strategy, timing and quick reactions will be as players try to clear multi-coloured gemstones from the looping tracks. Actionloop launches on the Nintendo DS across Europe from 27th October 2006.
Available for the first time ever on Nintendo DS, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: Genie & the Amp follows the fantastic adventures of two very cool pop stars from Cartoon Network’s animated rock series Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. The girls are way behind in recording their new album because they’ve tripped over a massive writer’s block. Luckily, they discover a genie behind a dusty amplifier who helps them battle across 10 unique time periods such as Ancient Rome and the Wild Wild West, to gain the musical notes needed to play the ultimate world tour. Fans will play as Ami or Yumi as they use their skills to solve challenging puzzles, battle scary enemies and unlock fun mini-games in single player mode or multiplayer cooperative mode for up to two players via the wireless feature for Nintendo DS.
Sailor Moon La Luna Splende (The Shining Moon) is an Italian Sailor Moon puzzle-adventure Nintendo DS game. It is the only Sailor Moon game on the Nintendo DS and the only one to be exclusively released in a non-Japanese country.
A Ganbare Goemon game released for the Nintendo DS on June 23, 2005 in Japan. Its release marked the revival of the series' medieval Japanese themes and quirky humor, as previous games had taken place in a futuristic setting or with a more serious tone.
A severe case of over-indulgence before bed leads Garfield to dream so deeply he can't wake up! In order to get out of his on-going nightmare he must piece together his smashed alarm clock, while facing enemies and crazy challanges. Will he ever get back to reality so he can once again eat his beloved lasagne?
Metal Max 3 (メタルマックス3 Metaru Makkusu Surī) is the seventh entry in the Metal Max series (besides Metal Saga series). It is a vehicle combat RPG produced by Cattle Call and co-published by Kadokawa Games, Enterbrain, and Crea-Tech for the Nintendo DS exclusively in Japan in 2010.
In 1993, Metal Max 2 was published by Data East, who retained the trademark rights to series until its closure in 2003 and the liquidation of its intellectual properties in 2004. In April 2009, Enterbrain (Kadokawa's subsidiary) obtained the rights and published Metal Max 3 the next year. It is the first numbered entry in the series in 17 years. A remade version in DS of Metal Max 2 was published in 2011, and used Metal Max 3's engine.
Similar with its predecessors, the game is open-ended and non-linear.