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Imagine Teacher (Nintendo DS)

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We must have loved the first Brain Training game as the sequel came out in the same year as the first one! Talk about striking while the iron is hot!

Rhythm lesson can be best described as a shorter touch based version of guitar hero. On screen are four horizontal line that are each coloured differently and on the rhythm of the song that is playing crystals will slide one those lines from left to right, once those crystals reach the right side of the screen you will have to press the button next to the end of the line on the touch screen. It is also possible to make combos by not missing a note raising your score faster. After a brief period the game will pause and will show you the character dance on the music, for every note you managed to do correctly in the previous part she will dance elegantly and for those you have failed she will fall. Once the character is done dancing the rhythm game un pauses. You repeat this process four times till the end of the song. Depending on how well you performed this mini game you will be rewarded a variable amount of experience points for your coordination and artistry. Difficulty alters depending on the initial level of your coordination and your artistry. The Rhythm Lesson mini game is accessed in the gym. Curling I’ve never known a game with so many ways to solve puzzles. I loved Scribblenauts so much I grabbed it for the iPhone too! As with every GTA game, crime pays. That’s every type of devious act imaginable too; the main rule is there are no rules. If you played and loved American Wasteland on the PS3 or Xbox 360, then you can take all the action around with you on the bus or to the office with this portable handheld version, In all honesty, it’s an awesome game and I had to eat my words. Everyone who had a Tamagotchi or one of the other popular virtual 90s toys will instantly see the appeal to Nintendogs, as well as kids who have been told they can’t have a real pet until they’re older. CREDIT: NINTENDOIf you missed out on every other Pokemon game since Pokemon Red, then you’ll be pleased to know that Platinum keeps the same game dynamic of catching and battling Pokemon, alongside competing to become a Pokemon champion. Continuing the cell-shaded graphics style first used in The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker and later in another title you’ll soon hear about, Link and Zelda travel across New Hyrule on a cannon powered steam train. The story is a tried and tested formula that most of us have come across before. Save a princess, win a crown and a kingdom, and become the greatest hero of them all.

Editor's Note: Our decision to place all DS versions of the Pokemon franchise, as a collective entity, will no doubt surprise many, particularly considering other franchises on this list are represented individually.Like Procreate on the iPad, bold movements with the stylus create bold strokes, while light movements make delicate lines. Enemies can also be killed using brush strokes. You’re controlling younger versions of all famous faces from the previous games, conquering puzzles and upping your skills as you progress through each level. Credit: Nintendo Here’s a piece of useless information that I know about Shibuya before we go on; it is home to two of the world’s busiest railway stations. There you go; you can impress your mates with that one! CREDIT: NINTENDO/squre enix

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH66131. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. Now, some of you might be thinking that the picture above looks a little Zelda-like, what with the cell-shaded graphics and the Midna-Wolf vibe going on. The Zelda series played a big role in influencing the developers of both the original game and the DS sequel, which can only ever be a good thing! The top screen is where the action happens, with the bottom screen showing a map of the current city and where various challenges can be found. Look, I don’t need to sell this to you. It’s a Pokemon game, which means it’s awesome. If you haven’t bought it, then buy it already, alright? 10. Animal Crossing: Wild World (2005) Credit: NintendoAnime TCG Card Games •Yu-Gi-Oh World Championship 2011: Over the Nexus •Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour •Bakugan Battle Brawlers •Beyblade: Metal Masters •Bakugan Defenders Of Core •Culdcept •Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales Critics praised the game’s graphics, puzzles, and storyline, and the Curious Village sold over 3-million units, making it one of the most popular puzzlers ever made. 12. WarioWare: Touched (2004)

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