Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if it would not be time to have a Nintendo DS section on the forum for the adventure games. I struggled recently to find any information about those adventures and extensive research was necessary. Yet, I am worried I might have missed one great game, or even a few. So far I played the wonderful Undercover Dual Motives, Trace Memory/Another Code, Hotel Dusk Room 215, which are all excellent adventures and worth buying a Nintendo DS just to play those. At £100/$100 for the DS, it is like buying three games, so it is well worth the investment. You can play anywhere, and even without sound since there are no voices, just music, sound effects and writing. It is a bit like going back in time and rediscovering what adventures were in the old days. But the graphics are great, on two colour screens, and it does not seem to matter that they are small screens. It is as enjoyable as on the PC. I started playing adventures on my TRS-80 Coco2 Tandy/Radio Shack computer when I was 10 years old, 25 years ago, games like Vortex Factor, Trekboer, SeaQuest, Black Sanctum, Shenanigans and Calixto Island. Those were great adventures, and still are, you can download them for free on the Internet now to play on your PC. Another great reason to buy a DS, is that White Birds Productions will eventually get their game for the DS out, but when? I can't wait any longer, I have only three lives after all, and probably already lost two along the way. I got a bit discouraged by CSI Dark Motives and I gave up in the end, however many of you might enjoy it if you liked the ones on the PC. For Nancy Drew The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park, well, it does not compare well to the other adventures above and to the original ones by Her Interactive which I love. Still, I enjoyed playing it. The same for Thats So Raven - Psychic On The Scene, based I suppose on an American TV series. It is a bit weak and for children, but it is still an adventure and I'm still playing it. I played one of the Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney so far, and started another one. I can't finish it, this is too different from the adventures I got to enjoy in time. You might like them better than I did. Oh, and yes, for the first time I am actually enjoying playing Myst. I never understood why that game was so popular, because to me it looked just like a bunch of impossible puzzles to figure out. But since there are no more adventures to play on the DS for me, I am enjoying it tremendously and finally got to understand the great story behind the puzzles with the different ages of the island. The DS made me enjoy Myst, that is quite an achievement. So, have I missed any interesting adventures for the DS? Any idea of forthcoming adventures for the DS apart from the ones from White Birds Productions/Benoît Sokal? Regards, Roland Michel Tremblay http://www.themarginal.com
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
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rmt,Broken Sword: the Shadow of the Templars is a GamboyA game and can be played on DS. A great adventure as a pc game and I loved the gameboy version also. I also thought Trace Memory was well done and I probably will play that again when I have some extra time. I haven't played the Myst version, but that sound pretty interestingso I'm going to ck that one out. ___________________________________________________ Jenny P, Ill have to ck out that prequel to Wintersun Marie 
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
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Oh wow! Tunguska on DS, I didn't know! I just saw it on Amazon.co.uk! Thank you! For the Wintersun Prequel, it is called Undercover Dual Motives, I mentioned it above, I classed it as the three best adventures on DS yet. I bet Tunguska will be amongst the best as well. Thanks for the tip about Broken Sword, hopefully it won't be hard to find? I imagine GameBoy's games must be getting hard to find. Great news about Ankh on DS! Ok, I identified Professor Layton with an "a" instead of an "e". Anyone knows the title of this Dr K? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks! Roland Michel Tremblay http://www.themarginal.com
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
[Re: rmt]
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05/05/08 05:51 PM
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rmt, I find it an odd way to introduce yourself to a new forum by telling the owner and sole monetary supporter of the site (MaG) how she should run it or how you think it can be improved. The site is run by volunteers who give their free time to keep this site up to date and running smoothly. Member contributions to information they have come across are also vital. Rather than starting out by asking what the site can do for you, it may be more welcoming to see what you can do for the site as a member of the community. Feel free to post the info you find on new adventures for the DS and in the meantime enjoy the replies and suggestions from others.  Also...if you search the forum there are pages of DS posts. Ana
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
[Re: rmt]
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05/05/08 11:54 PM
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Hi rmt, I've been enjoying adventures on the DS as well. Pity you didn't enjoy the Phoenix Wright games, I like them a lot. Here's what supposedly out so far: Japanese in origin Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (aka Gyakuten Saiban) Ace Attorney: Justice for All (aka Gyakuten Saiban 2) Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations (aka Gyakuten Saiban 3) Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (aka Gyakuten Saiban 4) Another Code: Two Memories (aka Trace memory) Hotel Dusk Room 215 LifeSigns: Surgical Unit (aka Kenshuui Tendo Dokuta 2: Inochi no Tenbin) Professor Layton and the Curious Village Touch Detective (aka Osawari Tantei: Osawa Rina) Touch Detective 2 1/2 (aka Osawari Tantei: Osawa Rina Season 2 1/2) Non-Japanese in origin Hanna Montana That's so Raven CSI Dark Motives Undercover Dual Motives Myst Nancy Drew Deadly Secret of Olde World Park In production (note: some of these may never get released or not outside the country of production) Sinking Island Syberia Last King of Africa (=Paradise) Runaway 2 (already out in German) JB Harold:Murder Club Secret Files Tunguska Jake Hunter Time Hollow Professor Layton and the Devil Box Professor Layton and the Final Time Journey Unsolved Crimes The Silver Case Flower Sun and Rain Ankh (already out in German) Nancy Drew The Mystery of the Clue Bender Society There's a LOT of DS-adventures out in Japanese that may never be released outside Japan, so I won't mention them, but you can visit here --> already released and here upcoming if you are interested in what may one day come our way.
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
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dragonuk44 I haven't played Hanna Montana and That's So Raven but here is some info: Hanna MontanaThat's So RavenUndercover Dual Motives is the same as Undercover Doppeltes Spiel, a prequel to Undercover Operation Wintersun. It has some mini-games that aren't too hard once you know how to play them (instructions aren't always very clear).
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Re: Nintendo DS adventure games - time for a new section on the forum?
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You're all going to love this rumour... Let's hope it's true!! http://www.cubed3.com/news/9950UK Magazine N-Revolution are reporting that a new installment in the classic Broken Sword franchise is on the way for DS.
Revolution Software, the creators of the Point-and-Click Franchise, state the title will be an all-new entry, chronicling events before the first title; Shadows of the Templars. The following is an extract from the magazine article;
It's not a straight port. It's not even a Director's cut with extras thrown in for the sake of it. It may have had one of the most stunning openings of any game in history, but the new Broken Sword will go back in time. It will look at George Stobbart's life before an explosion in a Parisian cafe rocked his world. And it will let us see what the stunning Nico was up to prior to reporting on the intriguing events which unfolded throughout the original game.
Revolution Software have yet to confirm the title through official channels. Scan of the article from the magazine
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