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June 13, 2010

The Little Critters Return In Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver

Nintendo certainly know how to please their fans. Way back on the old Gameboy Color, the games Pokemon Gold and Silver ruled the roost. To be sure, the titles are so well-liked that they're still being enjoyed nowadays as cult favourites. However, Nintendo are looking to build on the polularity of those titles by producing remakes on their popular DS family. Say hello to Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver.

A nice feature presented in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is that users can sync their new game to any previous Diamond, Pearl or Platinum titles they have already got on the DS. This suggests users will keep all the rare and special Pokemon they battled so hard to seek out on previous games. And you'll definitely need them all, as this game offers up nearly twice as many gym arenas as in the earlier installments, expanding the game extensively.

This game is good fan service to all the steadfast Pokemon collectors out there, and retains some of the best components from previous titles. Retro music is included in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver drawing back nostalgic tracks from the earliest Pokemon titles, along with vast regions you'll recognise but which provide new tasks.

However, Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver isn't all about rehashing old features. The visuals and audio have clearly been highly improved since the Gameboy colour days, and Pokemon has never looked this impressive. Running on the same format as Platinum, the game is pushed even more with some excellent fully animated fighting scenes.

If you're even remotely a Pokemon fan, this game is perfect for you. It brings along all the most successful and well-loved elements of past installments and adds a little magic in the form of improved visuals and additional features to make a great experience. Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is an absolute cert for fans of the franchise, and is certain to get a new generation interested aswell!

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March 5, 2010

A Review Of All the Different Nintendo DS models Along With Buying Tips

Over half a decade ago, Nintendo jump started the portable gaming market by producing the DS. Hailed as a vastly popular machine, the DS boasted a cutting edge design, great games and is responsible for introducing gaming to a wider market. Since that point, Nintendo have released many updates and new models, but which of these different Nintendo DS models is good for gamers?

Regardless of being the oldest and most outdated model, the first DS is still popular. New models are not sold in shops, but many are sold for small costs online, which adds to their fame. The first model is also fitted to play the earliest incarnations of gaming titles which are not available to the later models. If gamers can get past the size and weight, this device is superb for those on a budget, the most cost effective of the different Nintendo DS models.

Up next, the DS Lite didn't offer a massive deviation from the features of the first, but as the moniker implies it reduced the size and weight considerably. Apparently the DS Lite also has the best battery time of all the different Nintendo DS models, even compared to the more modern ones. The DS Lite is still widely popular with people that like less expensive consoles and aren't bothered about the additional features of the DSi.

The Nintendo DSi represented the most prominent change to the formula. Throwing in heaps of awesome new multimedia capabilities,including game downloads and twin cameras. Again, all the features of the original DS were built upon, with the display and audio being expanded. The DSi is the most technically competent of the different Nintendo DS models, and now the hottest.

With the DSi XL arriving soon, there's lots of choice when making a purchase. The earlier devices offer less features and sheen, but are cheap and still offer brilliant gaming. But if you are after multimedia capacities and more bang for your buck, the newer incarnations are a smart investment. One thing is certain though, all the different Nintendo DS models supply a brilliant gaming experience!

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March 1, 2010

The Mini Critters Return In Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver

Nintendo certainly know the way to please their fans. Way back on the old Gameboy Colour, the games Pokemon Gold and Silver ruled the roost. Indeed, the games are so popular that they're stillbeing enjoyed nowadays as cult favourites. This said, Nintendo are looking to build on the polularity of these games by creating remakes on their popular DS family. Say hello to Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver.

A nice highlight presented in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is that players can sync their new game to any old Diamond, Pearl or Platinum games they have already got on the DS. This suggests players will retain all the rare and special Pokemon they tried so hard to search out on previous games. And you'll definitely want them all, as this game offers up almost twice as many gym arenas as in the past installments, expanding the game extensively.

This game is excellent fan service to all the steadfast Pokemon collectors out there, and retains some of the most effective elements from earlier titles. Classic music is included in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver bringing back nostalgic tracks from the earliest Pokemon games, together with vast locations you may recognise but that offer new tasks.

However, Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver isn't all about rehashing old features. The graphics and audio have obviously been vastly improved since the Gameboy colour era, and Pokemon has never looked this impressive. Running on the same format as Platinum, the game impresses even more with some glorious fully animated fighting displays.

If you're even remotely a Pokemon follower, this game is good for you. It brings together all the most popular and much-loved elements of earlier installments and sprinkles a little magic in the shape of improved graphics and additional options to create an excellent experience. Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is a definite cert for fans of the series, and is certain to get a brand new generation hooked aswell!

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February 11, 2010

The Range Of Awesome Nintendo DSiWare Applications For You To Download

Since its creation, the Nintendo DSi has witnessed a massive boost in renown over the first DS. Nintendo augmented the base model in pretty much every way imaginable; slimming it down and throwing in great functions like the dual cameras. It has taken a little time for the special applications of the DSi to be fully realised, but this is being speeded up thanks to the growing catalogue of Nintendo DSiWare games and resources being produced.

Nintendo DSiWare is the name attributed to an ever growing range of applications produced solely for the DSi, plenty of which utilise the DSi's features and so aren't compatible with the previous DS. They can be accessed speedily and easily via the DSi shop, and players spendtheir Nintendo points to download these applications.

Nintendo have offered up the creation of DSiWare applications to many 3rd party publishers, and so players can anticipate a wide variety of offerings. Agigantic back catalogue of retro and well-loved games are being released on a weekly basis, meaning DSi owners have access to a plethora of great games. A few examples are Phantasy Star, Brain challenge and the Art Style series of games.

However, even more exciting are the host of Nintendo DSiWare applications; a list of downloadables that are tailored specifically for the DSi's enhanced technology and functions. These include art and flipbook studios for more detailed customization, augmented browser and camera features and even interactive compendiums with camera synching.

As said, the catalogue of Nintendo DSiWare applications is increasing weekly, and they're helping to realize the total potential of this device. Any DSi owner shoulddefinitely check into the vast range of applications and games available- they're fun, intuitive and are very easy to download. Having said that, check out the huge list of Nintendo DSiWare features right now!

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January 21, 2010

Look At What the Nintendo DSi System Will Offer To Players!

The Nintendo DSi system is the improved incarnation of theoriginal DS videogame handheld, extremely slim yet not so fragile, and noticeably lighter than the previous versions. The Nintendo DSi system iswell provided with twin cameras, wider screens and improved music output.

For devices with screens and powerful optical performance, itis important to have glorious graphics with the power to adjust light settings, and all that's possible with the adjustable LCD of the Nintendo DSi system. If you reference this v ariation to the DS Lite, you may noticethat its shell is a lot less glossy. In the development of the console it was given a matte style, which is welcome news because it means goodbye to fingerprints and hand smudges.

Whilst Game Boy Advance games won't work with DSi, all the classic DS titles are fully supported. Game Boy Advance fans shouldn't be sorrowful however as new titles for download, made especially for Nintendo DSi, are excellent.

Another feature the Nintendo DSi system offers - the thrill of downloading titles from the DSi Shop with DSiWare. This online shop can be used through Nintendo points. Downloaded titles can be saved in the memory of your console, or on the SD card.

The pros of the Nintendo DSi System are numerous, so if you're a true console fan and video games addict, this will be your absolute must buy.

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