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The most wanted DS games of 2010 photo

It's time for a new DS. I don't mean a new iteration of the DS we've been using for six years, I mean a new system; something more powerful than the PSP that can also double as a stun gun or a Foreman grill or some other thing that nobody but Nintendo thinks is a good idea, yet ends up becoming wildly popular anyway. 2010 would be a great time for a system like that.

In the meantime, there are still plenty of regular old DS games to look forward to, plus a few for DSiWare that are not clocks. Nintendo has some unusual first-party and second-party stuff lined up, and third parties have a lot of really unexpected games coming up too. The DS is at a point in its life span where the more a game can stand out from the pack, the better its chance of making a profit. That's why I think we're being blessed with so many "different" looking games in 2010. 

This is the time when the least conventional games (and Pokémon) can succeed on the DS. This is a time for DS celebration. So come celebrate with me and Ashley Davis after the jump. 

Ashley Davis:

Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver:

As a Pokémon fan, the wait for these two games is nearly as exciting as the wait for the original Gold and Silver to come stateside was. Unfortunately, I never did get them. That’s why I don’t intend on missing out this time around.

Some may feel that games like these or Leaf Green/Fire Red are just cheap rehashes of old titles, but the amount of thought and care that goes into making them is astounding. As much as I love Pokémon Red (it was my first), Leaf Green is still my favorite experience from the series. It had all of the familiarity and simplicity of the original mixed in with a ton of new features (none that made the game feel overwhelming), updated graphics and a few monsters from newer games (again, not enough to overwhelm). I can only imagine the great treatment they have given the two games that are heralded as the high point of the series.

My dreams can’t be too far off. The sprite work and art is looking as great as ever, with new designs for the male and female trainers. The pedometer pack-in seems interesting enough; then there’s the fact that you can have any of your Pokémon walk behind you à la Pikachu in Pokémon Yellow. It’s the little things that make these games such a joy to play, in addition to the classic gameplay, of course.

By the way, I’m getting HeartGold. Ho-Oh fo’ lyfe.



Ghost Trick:

If Shu Takumi’s previous work (Phoenix Wright) is any indication, Ghost Trick will turn out to be another fantastic game packed with personable characters and fun action. After working on one series for so long, he’s got to have some pretty great ideas stored away that he can just throw at this game.

Unsurprisingly, what we’ve seen of the game so far looks great. It’s got very slick, stylistic visuals on top of an interesting concept: you play as a ghost who can possess any object on the screen. You must pass from one object to another in order to reach level-specific goals, kind of like a side-scrolling, puzzle-ish Geist. Except good.



Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey:

As much as I enjoy a good RPG every now and again, I haven’t had much time for them lately. The only way I can get my fix is through games that are built with portability in mind. Thankfully, portable RPGs seems to be all the rage these days, but I’m kinda picky about it; most of the time, I don’t want spin-offs or ports or parts of series that I have no time to catch up on. I want a good, original and self-contained adventure to play!

I’m thinking that Strange Journey may just be what I’m looking for. It’s got an atmospheric, non-typical setting (Antarctica), first-person dungeon crawling goodness and demon summoning/combining. Previews also speak of the Demonica suit, which your characters wear into battle. This suit supposedly grows along with you as you fight, taking your fighting style and adapting to it accordingly.

Everything about this game makes it sound like the strangest, most interesting RPG of its kind, and I am all the more glad that it was made for a portable platform. The positive reviews/previews and reports of accessibility (this will be my first non-Persona SMT game) do not hurt my excitement either.



Golden Sun DS:

Okay, last RPG, I swear! I can’t help that 2010 is going to be a huge year for RPGs on the DS.

Anyway, I’m really looking forward to Golden Sun DS, as I’m sure any other Golden Sun fan is. I wish I could simply say "I WANT THIS GAME" and be done with it, because that’s simply how I feel. Well, that, and we just don’t know that much about it yet, so I’m not really sure exactly what it is that I have to look forward to. But even so, I love the series and am extremely happy to see it continue into this generation.

DS will star a descendant of Issac, in a game that will probably not stray too far from the good old Golden Sun formula (aside from the fact that it’s 3D and that you use the top screen to summon Djinni). Sometimes it’s good to just get more of the same, especially when you’ve been waiting seven years for it.



Project Monster:

I did not like Henry Hatsworth very much. This doesn't mean I have no faith in developers Peter Ong and Ryan Pijai. On the contrary, I’m hoping that since they’ve broken off into their own studio, the potential to make amazing games that I know they have can really start to blossom.

That said, I have a feeling that Project Monster is going to be a huge step up for DreamRift. They have proven themselves to be highly talented when it comes to creating characters, worlds and visuals; hopefully, they’ll get the action on the same level this time. And to be honest, I’m not sure how they can go wrong. Project Monster‘s gameplay has been described as half Metroidvania, half monster battle sim, a combination that just sounds crazy enough to work. Only time will tell if it actually does, but I’m still looking forward to finding out for myself.

 

Jonathan Holmes:

Shantae DSi:


I think I’m ready to take the “king of sprite-based graphics” crown from Capcom’s head and hand it to WayForward. Both companies are great at the craft, but the difference is, WayForward actually puts out sprite-based games on a consistent basis. Contra 4, Mighty Flip Champs, and A Boy and His Blob are among the best sprite-based games in recent memory, and all came from WayForward. When it comes to making graphics the old-fashioned way, these guys have it down in terms of quality and quantity.

That’s why I’m so excited to see them return to where it all began: Shantae. The original cult classic on the GBC is one of those games that I always felt was a little too ambitious for the hardware it was released on. This new trilogy for DSiWare looks like it will finally deliver on everything that the WayForward always wanted Shantae to be.

Dark Void Zero:


Capcom may not be the kings of state-of-the art sprite-based games anymore, but they deserve credit for carrying on the low-res, NES-looking sprite-based torch.

Capcom has long been a master of the NES “de-make.” Many of their more "serious" NES outings like Bionic Commando, Section Z, Strider, and Mighty Final Fight were adaptations of games that originally appeared on much more powerful hardware. Capcom took special care to add many new features to all four of those games to make up for the loss of horsepower, which more often than not led to the creation of a better game than they started with. Most people don’t even remember that Bionic Commando started at as an arcade game. It was only when Capcom scaled down the graphics and re-designed everything about the game that it became a classic.

Is that sort of classic making likely to happen with Dark Void Zero? It’s hard to say, but if anyone has a track record for pulling off an 8-bit miracle, it’s Capcom.

Okamiden


Speaking of miracles, Okami is getting a sequel next year.

For those that have never played the game (which, judging from the game’s ho-hum sales, is a lot of you), let me tell you that the original Okami is better than 99% of the games that came out in 2009. Nintendo has been consistently “borrowing” from the game with every Zelda title they’ve put out since Okami was first released. They took the wolf stuff and used in it Twilight Princess, and they took the “draw on the screen” bits and used them for their two recent DS Zelda games.

One can hope that with Okamiden, the series finally finds it audience. The “celestial brush” gameplay mechanic is perfectly suited to the DS’s touch screen, and the cel-shaded graphics work really well on the little handheld. Thanks to the DS’s small screens, and the fact that puppies have a 100% chance at being adorable, Okamiden has every chance at looking (and playing) just as great as the original.

WarioWare DIY


Nintendo definitely seems to be winding down on their DS publishing duties, but they still have a few games coming in 2010 that make my “must buy” list. WarioWare DIY is one of those games. With over 90 micro-games packed in and an endless amount of user-created content, the game could be one that you play all year. After the shocking disappointment that was WarioWare: Snapped!, the series needs a good shot in the arm to get back on track.

Did I mention that when you make your own micro-games, you can also make your own songs by singing into the DS’s microphone? Well you can, and the game even coverts your singing into chiptune videogame music. After that, you can play your games (and the games of others) on the DS, or on your TV with an $8 WiiWare channel (sold separately). With features like that, it’s hard to imagine how the game could go wrong.

Games that Nintendo of America should localize (but probably won’t)


The new Tingle DS game (Color Changing Tingle’s Balloon Trip of Love) and the latest Chibi Robo title (Welcome Home Chibi-Robo! Happy Rich Big Sweep!) have been out in Japan for a while. Both games look much better than their predecessors, and sold fairly well by modern Japanese standards (over 50,000 copies for a DS game in Japan isn’t too bad). Despite the fact that both characters have notable fan bases on this side of the Pacific, neither game has been announced for release outside of Japan. Also worth mentioning is The Last Window, the sequel to the beautifully hand-drawn, highly underrated Hotel Dusk. As of now, the game also has no known future outside of Japan.

I hate to end this list on a negative note, but seriously, Nintendo of America needs to cut the crap. The more successful the company gets, the more cautious they become about releasing games in the US, which is the opposite of the way they should be thinking. Right now, Nintendo can afford to take some risks. In Japan, the company seems more than willing to take those risks. It’s troubling that the company’s US branch is so much more cautious.

It’s like the Green Goblin recently said (via auditory hallucination) to Norman Osborn: “Do you know how men of power lose their hold? It’s because once they get into power they worry so much about holding on to that power that they never do anything with their power.” The DS has become a huge success because Nintendo took some huge risks with both the console’s design and the initial games they published for it. That’s how you succeed in the ever-changing world of videogames. You need to give people something they don’t already have, to surprise them, and show some guts in the process (see: Dark Void Zero).

If Nintendo of America stops making those sorts of choices now, I think they’ll live to regret it.








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AutumnWindz's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:10
AutumnWindz
Agreed with the whole rant about NoA in general.
Good thing the DS is region-free...
Only thing I'm looking forward to is Soul Silver (still can't get over the stupid name and look of Gold's main Pokemon... Ho-oh? come on..)
Sonic9jct's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:10
Sonic9jct
I'm with ya John! I'm still impressed that Nintendo even considered releasing Rhythm Heaven here, but it was an amazing game! and if ALOT of people don't buy it, does that really hurt the company here as a whole? Maybe they should just print less copies and shouldn't worry about every game having to be a bestseller that's gonna turn up on the front page of USA Today.
Gyrael's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:14
Gyrael
Good shit.
Enkido's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:15
Enkido
HELL YES,Golden Sun. Nintendo announced this and blindsided me so hard my eyes fell out the back of my head.

Also, Okamiden, yes please. I loved the original and more of that can't be anything less than total win.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:19
Los255
Ace Attorney: Investigations yo.
Ecks90's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:19
Ecks90
Fuck Yes to Golden Sun and a Super Hell Yes to Strange Journey. and Have either of you played Devil Survivor ? If not I recommend it
Durga AI's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:21
Durga AI
I whole heartedly agree with this article, I want every one of those games and more, the DS has got to be one of the best systems we've got these days, it may not have the graphics but it has the best games around, interesting, original and too much fun for their own good. Tis a good thing I upgraded to a DSi this Christmas.
Harris Hatsworth's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:25
Harris Hatsworth
Well, taking the Green Goblin quote, if Nintendo of America quits the wacky chance market then they won't live to regret it. However, if they're bringing something like Ghost Trick to North America (albeit, it has some pedigree) then hope is not yet lost.
Ratzaroony's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:27
Ratzaroony
You guys forgot Ninokuni (The Another World), which Studio Ghibli is working on! I cannot wait for that game!
Kyle MacGregor's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:29
Kyle MacGregor
So my sister just took back the DS she gave me when she went off to college, claiming at she never gave it to me and that I stole it from her. What a bitch.

I now have over a hundred dollars in useless software.
Arugala9's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:31
Arugala9
I want Infinite Space real bad.
Harris Hatsworth's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:34
Harris Hatsworth
I forgot to mention a few other upcoming DS games.

Infinite Space. A Platinum Studios project with some Grasshopper Manufacture assistance (in the music department). It's apparently an insanely difficult space battle sim that promises to be quite amazing.

Miles Edgeworth: Ace Investigator. Phoenix Wright from the view of everyone's favourite prosecutor. If you're interested in Ghost Trick, you're interested in this.

Dragon Quest IX. It's about dragons, questing, and it's the ninth one. I'm pretty sure Jeeves smacks you if you ask him what this is.
Happy Chainsaw Man's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:39
Happy Chainsaw Man
Damn, the DS is the RPG system these days, and I couldn't be happier about it.
SousedLouse's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:39
SousedLouse
Between Shantae and Dark Void Zero, I'm really starting to regret my decision to repair my DS instead of getting a DSi.
Wedge's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:42
Wedge
Wow, I totally missed the announcement of Golden Sun DS. If it's still a random battle RPG, I probably won't be able to stomach it though.
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:49
vexed alex
I am going to buy the shit out of Pokemon.
Klempky's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:50
Klempky
Soul Silver (Lugia is based off a Japanese sea god. Ho-oh is based off a phoenix, but seriously, he looks like a rainbow chicken) is gonna rock so much face. I'm more excited about HGSS than I was about Diamond/Pearl.

As for any of the other games, holy crap, Golden Sun DS is coming out this year? I never finished the second Golden Sun, I need to step up my game. And while I've never heard of that game from the Hatsworth guys, Hatsworth itself was really great in my eyes, and I'm a sucker for monster battling (see above), so this is great news to me! :D

In regards to the NoA policies, I agree wholeheartedly. I'm still holding onto the delusion that they'll translate the original Rhythm Tengoku, since Rhythm Heaven was kind of a letdown from all the stuff I had seen from Tengoku.
Letters numbers and spaces are ok's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:50
Letters numbers and spaces are ok
no dragon quest ix?
sewerraccoon's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:51
sewerraccoon
entire list looks awesome to me. I really hope warioware is good. Series felt kinda meh with smooth moves
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:52
Jonathan Holmes
@ Sonic9jct- The whole Rhythm Heaven thing still makes me sad. Why did Nintendo use the least quirky, most mainstream female singer on the planet (Beyonce) to advertise one of the quirkiest, fringe-friendly based games they've ever made? Such a bad idea. All that did was sell the game to people that wouldn't want it, and turn off those who might have loved it.

NoA is the worst sometimes.

@ Ecks90- I have played Devil Survivor and I loved it. I just can't, y'know, actually beat the thing, but I loved it.

@ Harris Hatsworth- I think the "live to regret it" thing is supposed to imply that you'll go out of business, but be sad about it. If NoA starts to fail, Reggie wont actually die, but he will have to get a nice safe job at McDonalds and feel bad about himself.

Oh, and I think Capcom, not Nintendo, is the the one publishing Ghost Trick. Capcom rules at risk taking.

And all the games you listed almost made the list. Ashley and I tried to be good this time and limited ourselves to five games a piece. All the games you mentioned were our list at one point or another.

@ Ratzaroony- Yeah, both Ashley and I want The Another World a whole lot. Thing is, I'd bet dollars to donuts that the game doesn't come out in the States until 2011. I don't think it will be cheap or easy to localize.

Same goes for Professor Layton 3. I want that game pretty bad too, but I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't' come out until early 2011.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 18:54
Jonathan Holmes
Oh, and I also had BlazBlue DSi on the list at one point, but it also didn't quite make the cut.
Harris Hatsworth's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:00
Harris Hatsworth
@ Jonathan Holmes

While it's other companies publishing the games, NoA has to let them use the DS to do so. Thinking about it, I'm not too sure about any wacky-cool games that Nintendo has directly published. Trauma Centre and Phoenix Wright are the two original games for making the DS the domain of the bizarre and it was Atlus and Capcom that put them into the NA market. Maybe Animal Crossing but that proved itself on the GameCube before they did the DS version.
Klempky's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:02
Klempky
@Jonathan:

"Oh, and I also had BlazBlue DSi on the list at one point, but it also didn't quite make the cut."

"had BlazBlue DSi on the list at one point,"

"BlazBlue DSi on the list"

"BlazBlue DSi"

HOW DID I MISS KNOWING ABOUT THIS
Super Drybones's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:08
Super Drybones
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Diverse's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:13
Diverse
Ashley, I am so happy to see Ghost Trick on your list.

And Jon, I am so happy to see Shantae on your list.
Moloks's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:14
Moloks
It's really a great list, the problem is I haven't finished most of 2009 DS games yet.. (still beating New Super Mario Bros., there's a LOT catching up to do)

I really hope Nintendo localizes the new Tingle game, but I'll doubt it will actually happen. Well, We'll always have fan-translations and NOT-R4s...
Mr Pibb's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:15
Mr Pibb
I don't want to repeat what you guys so I'll list the games I want that you haven't mentioned: Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes (it doesn't come out in Europe until the 22nd, I've heard good things about it and I really enjoyed Capybara's other game Critter Crunch on PSN), Dragon Quest IX (I loved VIII and anything by Level 5 is good), Infinite Space and Layton 3 which I think has a good chance of coming out in the West this year.

Right now, Nintendo can afford to take some risks. In Japan, the company seems more than willing to take those risks. It’s troubling that the company’s US branch is so much more cautious.

I completely agree with this and if anything, it's my biggest criticism of current Nintendo. Although, scarily NOE is the worst of the lot, if it doesn't have casual appeal they just ignore it (see: Bowser's Inside Story).

Also, I hope Okamiden makes it out here this year, I couldn't bear waiting until 2011 for it and The Another World.
ace of knaves's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:15
ace of knaves
Ace Attorney Investigations for the win.
Moloks's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:16
Moloks
Sorry for the double post, but there's also Sands of Destruction (US version of World Destruction), which is finally coming out this month and apparently everybody forgot about it.
Camiwaits's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:19
Camiwaits
I want most of these games!! Specially Project Monster (Henry Hatsworth is in my top five favorite games of the year)

I think the only thing that'd top this games is the announcement of 2D metroid or some new title by Nintendo from one of its main franchises (hopefully not Zelda)
Jaysky0's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:24
Jaysky0
I'm personally looking forward to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:31
Jonathan Holmes
@ Super Drybones- Crap! I totally forgot about that game! Does it have a US publisher?

@ Harris Hatsworth- Oh, I get it! Yeah, Nintendo lets other publishers put just about any kind of game out on the DS. Violent western stuff like GTA or Demenentium, or kinky Japanese stuff like Rub Rabbits, their cool with it.

But publishing stuff like that themselves? Not so much. And that's my beef with them.

@ Mr Pibb- You guys haven't gotten Bowser's Inside Story yet? That's evil! Here I was thinking that NoE was cooler, as they released Freshly Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland and Another Code R.

Do you think it has to do with the fact that Mario isn't that popular in Europe? I noticed that on the European charts, New Super Mario Bros Wii haas been outsold by Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games for the past few weeks. Jim haas always told me that Sonic is much more popular in Europe than Mario, and it seems that he's right.

@ Klempky- Hahaha, yeah, no one seems to know that game exists. It doesn't look that great, but I'm totally buying it anyway. Even though I still don't know what the fuck the BlazBlue storyline is about, I still the characters.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:32
Jonathan Holmes
@ Super Drybones- Crap! I totally forgot about that game! Does it have a US publisher?

@ Harris Hatsworth- Oh, I get it! Yeah, Nintendo lets other publishers put just about any kind of game out on the DS. Violent western stuff like GTA or Demenentium, or kinky Japanese stuff like Rub Rabbits, their cool with it.

But publishing stuff like that themselves? Not so much. And that's my beef with them.

@ Mr Pibb- You guys haven't gotten Bowser's Inside Story yet? That's evil! Here I was thinking that NoE was cooler, as they released Freshly Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland and Another Code R.

Do you think it has to do with the fact that Mario isn't that popular in Europe? I noticed that on the European charts, New Super Mario Bros Wii haas been outsold by Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games for the past few weeks. Jim haas always told me that Sonic is much more popular in Europe than Mario, and it seems that he's right.

@ Klempky- Hahaha, yeah, no one seems to know that game exists. It doesn't look that great, but I'm totally buying it anyway. Even though I still don't know what the fuck the BlazBlue storyline is about, I still love the characters.
muttonboy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:33
muttonboy
Come on, let's be real: the DS will continue to output nothing but marketable crap and succeed on that. There is no innovation on this level: they make a package with a dog or a baby or a dog-baby and even if the game is a tap-the-ass-and-win adventure they'll sell a million copies. It. Is. Literally. Disgusting.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:45
Xzyliac
Games that Nintendo of America should localize (but probably won’t)

Oh Holmes. So full of hope, innocence, and predictability.
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:47
Artemus
Sweet list ya got there, bro!
I'm totally excited for Dark Void Zero! And Dark Void itself!
Capcom.
DF's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:53
DF
I'll take you on, Davis. I'll take you on with Soul Silver and my all-Normal team. :|

I want Strange Journey too.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 19:56
Jonathan Holmes
Oop, sorry for the double post! Don't know how that happened.

@ muttonboy- "the DS will continue to output nothing but marketable crap and succeed on that."

Er, what? Didn't you notice that list up there? There a quite a few games on it that are far from "marketable crap". Or are detective games about disembodied ghosts or sequels to cult classics about puppy-shaped Japanese Gods considered "marketable crap" these days?

@ Xzyliac- Seriously? You knew I was going to say that?

New Year's resolution, be less openly hopeful and innocent.
Kylehyde's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:06
Kylehyde
@muttonboy

Is more that clear that you have lived under a rock during many years.

going back to the article, nice list, but I think that you forgot some games like "infinite space" and "ace attorney investigations", but meanwhile golden sun is on the list everything is good.

100% agree with the last three paragraphs, is very sad that there are many great title that us will never see to this part of the world because NOA are a bunch of douchebags that never take risks.
Dan CiTi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:09
Dan CiTi
Pokémon SoulSilver is going to be the best game of the year/decade.
Mr Pibb's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:13
Mr Pibb
@ Johnathan Holmes: Sorry, I should have been more clear. We've got BIS but NOE didn't promote it at all and barely distributed it. I haven't even seen it in an actual retail store and lots of people who don't buy online had trouble getting it. It entered the charts at #37 then dropped out of the top 40 the following week, which is just ridiculous considering how well the game sold in America and Japan.
True Axiom's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:20
True Axiom
This is the first time that Tingle and notable fan base have been put together.

Strange Journey is my most anticipated game, but Project Monster sounds really cool, and Ghost Trick might be exciting. Golden Sun DS and Okamiden...I don't have a whole lot of faith in them, being random, unnecessary sequels. But, they look like they might be okay.

The DS looks pretty exciting this year, I'll admit.
Mr Pibb's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:33
Mr Pibb
Need edit function...
@ Johnathan Holmes: I suppose both have their issues, just in different ways. Although neither of them released Fatal Frame IV (or Project Zero as the series is called over here).

It's true that Sonic is historically more popular over here than Mario (Europe's the one region where the Genesis/ Mega Drive outsold the SNES) but I think the reason that Sonic and Mario is higher than NSMBWii on Jim's Chart is because he uses the All Formats chart which combines the sales of game from all the formats that it's on and favours multiplatform games. So Mario and Sonic (DS+Wii) beats NSMBWii. Here's the individual formats chart for comparison: http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p/software/uk/latest/index_test.jsp&ct=110032
matty125's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 20:51
matty125
Etrian Odyssey III, playa'
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:03
Jonathan Holmes
@ Mr Pibb- You just blew my mind. How is it that I had no idea about this?

Thanks you X infinity.
The Silent Protagonist's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:07
The Silent Protagonist
I think Last Window has a chance of making it over, since it is the direct sequel to Hotel Dusk and that was well-received here and Nintendo seems to keep it in print for the Touch Generations line. I wouldn't rule it out.

Also, no love of Infinite Space? It actually sounds like the kind of RPG I was hoping Star Trek Online was going to me.You get to build a fleet, build your space ships and engage in space battles across a pretty large galaxy. Naturally, enemy ships have cloaking, so battles are random.

Also, its made by the folks how brought us MadWorld and Bayonetta, so I think that helps make it worth a look.

Glory of Herecles is a long-running RPG franchise making its western debut in a couple weeks on DS as well. Nintendo is publishing it, so I think that's proof positive they're willing to take a chance on it here. Its traditional turn based gameplay, but rather than let raw stats power up attacks, mini games are used to power up spells and such on the touch screen. Doing excessive damage that kills your enemies also replenishes MP. Sounds like a good RPG design they got going there.

Anyway, good write-up, nice to see ya'll keeping the DS in mind.
Dale North's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:10
Dale North
I'm a good ways into Strange Journey now. It is the shit. Good stuff.
mrplow8's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:12
mrplow8
Hopefully HeartGold and SoulSilver are going to have online trading/battling and full compatibility with Diamond/Pearl/Platinum.
TurboKill's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:19
TurboKill
Okamiden (Awesome name) and Dragon Quest IX make 2010 awesum enuf.

But Golden Sun, Wario Ware, Strange Journey, and POKEMON GS makes the decade begin with a bang as well.
peachboy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/01/2010 21:20
peachboy
yeah, ninokuni is certainly my most radar'd ds title.
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