The most ancient puzzle known to mankind comes back in a new form on the most innovative console ever, the Nintendo DS! Play with the "seven pieces puzzle" anywhere you like, try to solve the puzzles already prepared for you, or create your own puzzles and challenge your friends to solve them! OLD GAME, NEW FUN!
Developed by Sumo Digital, this is the handheld port of Sega Superstars Tennis. While the core mechanics remain very similar, the game differs from the home console version in its presentation, depth, and certain elements of functionality.
An exhaustive hack of New Super Mario Bros DS, this hack replaces all of the level layouts with those of Super Mario Bros. 3, along with a couple of other miscellaneous levels from other games.
The Nintendo DS version of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground was developed by Vicarious Visions. Its gameplay is very similar to the DS version of Tony Hawk’s American Sk8land. In the game's story mode, your objective is to progress as a career or hardcore skater. This entails completing various goals across three different categories: Career, Hardcore, and Neutral. By accomplishing these goals, you earn money that can be used to enhance your skate park. As you tackle enough challenges, professional skaters make appearances, and their challenges, when completed, allow you to acquire new skate park elements and advance to the next level.
This version of the game incorporates certain gameplay features from the console versions. Aggro kicking enables the player to gain speed more rapidly. Some missions involve executing Gesture Tricks, where you replicate motions on the touch screen, reminiscent of the Nail The Trick feature in the console versions. Most missions are completed at different difficulty levels, and challenge