Reuniting Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth for more swashbuckling fun, LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Video Game spans the entire (well ok the 1 st three films) franchise and adds the classic LEGO twist to the whole affair. LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Video Game And that’s not even mentioning the upgraded graphics, sound and that all the episodes of the original release will be available on one DS cartridge. Bringing back the series trademarked blend of action oriented combat and RPG levelling mechanics as well as beloved Disney and Square-Enix characters that fans simply adore is a sure fire way to earn a spot on this list. Kingdom Hearts: Coded gets the REmake treatment in this, the 2 nd title in the series to land of the dual-screens of the Nintendo DS. Check for Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective to launch on January 11 th. ![]() This novel way to approach murder-mystery from the people behind the Ace Attorney series is sure to thrill and spook fans of surreal and games that break the established mould. Sound counter-intuitive? Well fear not as it turns out you can use your newly-acquired ghostly powers to save people from meeting the same fate by travelling back in time 4 minutes before their deaths to attempt to prevent the ultimate end. The concept is bizarre and from what we’ve seen so far the whole game is bizarre, but that’s also what earns GGG a spot on this list. Gabrielle’s Ghostly GrooveĪ music/rhythm about a young girl who has sneezed her soul right out of her body and must scare people to get it back? No, I didn’t just throw a bunch of random words at the screen to make that sentence, that’s the premise of Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove a game that will have you shaking and tapping your way back into your body. Look for this title to land on February 14 th. Hot off the heels of Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels Of The Starry Skies Square-Enix has announced a remake of one of the most beloved entries in the long running series with Dragon Quest VI: Realm Of Revelation and if number 9 has thought us anything is that the DS does DQ right. The Nintendo DS has made a name for itself with a vast library of great RPG’s and it looks like 2011 will continue this trend. This time the (de?) blobs will be restricted to 2D environments, which might just be a good thing as now the developers over at Halfbrick can focus on good old fashioned platforming fun with an artful streak to boot. Well now the sequel looks to do it all over again on the Nintendo DS. De Blob 2Ģ008’s De Blob painted our Wii’s red with fun, it also painted them green, blue, yellow, purple, orange and most other colors under the sun. And while no concrete release date has been announced you can bet that gamers are already waiting for this one with baited breath. The game promises to reunite us with the entire cast of the Nintendo 64 edition while updating the graphics and gameplay for modern gaming tastes. The parody-fighting series finally makes its return in the form of a DSiWare download titled, Clay Fighter: Call Of Putty. Confirmed to make an appearance are fan-favourites: Crystal Crashers, Red Baron, Combat and Yars Revenge among many other popular 70’s and 80’s titles. 2, a collection of over 50 arcade and Atari 2600 classics. With one of the greatest catalogues of retro games, Atari is set to make a comeback on the Nintendo DS in 2011 with Atari Greatest Hits Vol. While not yet ‘officially’ announced for a North American release, the series has rapidly become a major hit for Capcom so don’t’ be surprised if your popping this one into your DS in 2011. So here it is, gamrReview’s top 20 most anticipated Nintendo DS games of 2011.* Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 2 (Tentative Title)Įveryone’s favourite prosecutor returns for Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 2, a spinoff of Capcom’s Ace Attorney series places you in the shoes of Miles Edgeworth as you use clues, investigations and clever deduction to solve the cases at hand. 2011 is shaping up to be a major year for the Nintendo DS, sales record will be shattered as the system continues its monumental rise and games on the portable will continue to wow gamers. By Alex St-Amour, posted on 08 January 2011 / 9,066 ViewsĬan you believe it? The Nintendo DS will turn 7 years old in 2011 and while the looming launch of the 3DS means that our original dual screened friend is off to its last dance that doesn’t mean that it can’t go out with a bang.
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