Charas-Project
Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: HobomasterXXX on February 01, 2009, 02:39:28 AM
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Can anyone reccomend me some good DS games to
put on my flashcast buy legally.
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:)
Phoenix Wright Series.
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Ah, may as well list what i already have, so people dont suggest the same thigns that i already have
Warioware
Pheonix Wright 1/2/3/Apollo
Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble
Korby Canvas Curse
Mario and Luigi Partners in Time
Animal Crossing
Pokemon Diamond
Drawn to Life
Front Mission
Warhammer 40,000 Squad Command
FF Tactics A2
Bangai O Spirits
N+
Final Fantasy 4
Kirby Superstar Ultra
Disgaea DS
Metal Slug 7
Moon
Megaman ZX 1 and 2
Dragon Quest Rocket Slime
Metroid Prime Hunters
Zelda
Oh, and i tried TWEWY. apparently my MicroSD cant handle it or something.
EDIT: This list seems bigger if i type it. >_>
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Super Mario RPG 3 will be out soon :D
That's reason alone to get a DS.
I agree with just about everything above, really. Although he missed out Castlevania.
I'd DEFINITELY get Castlevania: PoR and DoS
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Don't forget the new Castlevania either.
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Animal Crossing. Code. Now.
Or Diamond. Now.
I wanted to test using a flash cart with friend codes, but nobody from Charas is ever on anything, and those are the only codes I can get without being a creep. <.<
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Don't forget the new Castlevania either.
I would.
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Jump Ultimate Stars.
It's like Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers, but with a better fighting system, and over 300 characters. Best of all, it's terrifically balanced. Sure, it's hard work unlocking everyone, but Wi-Fi play and the sheer wealth of characters included are reason alone to own this fighter. Forget Naruto and Kenshin--Cobra is in here! COBRA! Not Commander Cobra, mind--this is a Cobra in a red jump-suit and a Megabuster-style 'Psycho Gun'. Then there's Eyeshield 21 (footballplayers--for real), Jotaro Kujo and Dio Brando....just get the game!
Alternatively, if you want a 'deep' fighting game, there's Bleach: Dark Souls. I know, it's 'Bleach', but it was made by Treasure--they've never made a bad 2-D game.
Also: Contact. It's a hilarious and thoughtful RPG that takes a sledgehammer to the Fourth Wall.
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Jump Ultimate Stars.
It's like Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers, but with a better fighting system, and over 300 characters. Best of all, it's terrifically balanced. Sure, it's hard work unlocking everyone, but Wi-Fi play and the sheer wealth of characters included are reason alone to own this fighter. Forget Naruto and Kenshin--Cobra is in here! COBRA! Not Commander Cobra, mind--this is a Cobra in a red jump-suit and a Megabuster-style 'Psycho Gun'. Then there's Eyeshield 21 (footballplayers--for real), Jotaro Kujo and Dio Brando....just get the game!
Alternatively, if you want a 'deep' fighting game, there's Bleach: Dark Souls. I know, it's 'Bleach', but it was made by Treasure--they've never made a bad 2-D game.
Also: Contact. It's a hilarious and thoughtful RPG that takes a sledgehammer to the Fourth Wall.
Why the hell are all the fighters on this thing anime based??? ARGH
Animal Crossing. Code. Now.
Or Diamond. Now.
I wanted to test using a flash cart with friend codes, but nobody from Charas is ever on anything, and those are the only codes I can get without being a creep. <.<
I dotn have a router, so friend codes are non existant for me.
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no one mentioned Advance Wars? Okay then...
Advance Wars.
Dual Strike is fun and entertaining. The campaign is fun and moderately challenging, and the Hard mode is there if you want a challenge. Great characters. Good strategic gameplay, and over-the-top strategy-breaking CO Powers.
Days of Ruin has a more difficult gameplay system, and is much deeper and more challenging. BUT it has a paper-thin plot, bland and annoying characters, a vicious learning curve, and only 15 CO's to Dual's 27. Plus, there's much less CO variety in DoR.
And seriously. Black Hole.
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no one mentioned Advance Wars?
You mean that wasn't on his "I'm already perfectly aware" list?!
+1'd
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Final Fantasy Tactics and Puzzle Quest.
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You mean that wasn't on his "I'm already perfectly aware" list?!
+1'd
Well it was downloadingARRIVING IN THE MAIL as i made that post.
I agree with just about everything above, really. Although he missed out Castlevania.
I'd DEFINITELY get Castlevania: PoR and DoS
Read above.
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Which one? Dual Strike or Days of
Failure Ruin?
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Which one? Dual Strike or Days of Failure Ruin?
Days of Ruin, and it is awesome. :P
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Days of Ruin, and it is awesome. :P
Second.
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Yeah, Days of Ruin is pretty fun, but I wish they'd put more work into the CO's, they just weren't as...vibrant...as they were in the old ones. Seriously, Will is no Andy.
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To be honest i dont majorly care about plot and characters in TBS games.
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I know, I know, but, still.
The old CO's just had so much more personality and...
ah, nevermind.
tired. 2.30am. Going to sleep. post tomorrow when no tired.
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Thank goodness for never mind.
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I'd go with Dual Strike any day. Over-all more complete and fun game.
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Bumpity bump.
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Nintendogs
lolno
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Mario and Luigi 3 is decent so far, just more of the same though. I'll take Paper Mario any day. (NOT Super Paper Mario.)
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Princess Debut is supposed to be pretty good--the guys on /jp/ seem to love it. It's from the folks who made Harvest Moon, and aside from the dating-sim aspects (a girl whose story has 12 endings--2 for each guy), there's a pretty decent dancing game involved.
Hate it if you want, but remember: Princess Tutu still is awesome!
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(NOT Super Paper Mario.)
You communist. And I mean that in a bad way.
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Gonna sound strange, but if you feel like playing a simple strategy game, I suggest Ninja Town. Hell, it has to be the first game I've seen to actually recognize an internet meme. (Third or second level, I think. Just play it, you'll laugh when you see it.)
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Gonna sound strange, but if you feel like playing a simple strategy game, I suggest Ninja Town. Hell, it has to be the first game I've seen to actually recognize an internet meme. (Third or second level, I think. Just play it, you'll laugh when you see it.)
Fun Fact--Ninja Town was developed by a guy who once worked with Electronic Gaming Monthly!
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That game's fun
Despite basically being a strange tower defense game
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Chrono Trigger DS.
That's it. No explanation. If you don't play it, you're a communist, a jihadist, and an anarchist, all in one. Yes, that conflicts, but I don't care. Chrono Trigger is that awesome.
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Chrono Trigger DS.
That's it. No explanation. If you don't play it, you're a communist, a jihadist, and an anarchist, all in one. Yes, that conflicts, but I don't care. Chrono Trigger is that awesome.
I see no reason to play throught the same game again for the fourth time just for some terribl extra contemt. Next post please.
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Play Locke's Quest. It's also a tower-defense game, but you BUILD the tower beforehand, and can put in cool things like sniper points (I think) and gun turrets! Also, you play as a guy who fights with a giant monkeywrench--how is that not cool?!
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I see no reason to play throught the same game again for the fourth time just for some terribl extra contemt. Next post please.
Goddamn I was so excited when I heard they were remaking Chrono Trigger. Apparantely "remake" is the new PORT.
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Duh.
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Just ignore the "DS" tag; i just meant chrono trigger, period. Version doesnt matter. The DS stuff adds a bit more to canon and moderately interesting, but if you can find the original for $40 cheaper, go for it. Better yet, pick up a snes ROM so you can play the unofficial fan sequels made by the great folks at Chrono Compendium; despite being fan games, they're good enough that all but the most die-hard Chrono fans won't have much to pick at. Plus, some are even made using 2k3/xp.