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You may have a point concerning some 'rail shooters', but survival-horror genre games generally aren't as effective unless the atmosphere of tension can be controlled, and being confined to a set, or 'railed', path is one way to achieve that. As far as RE: Darkside Chronicles goes, if you don't care for it, you could choose to get the NPC versions of the originals instead.
I really like the pink one, I'm still debating if it's worth it to trade in my blue one and pay 50 bucks for the pink one. I went to gamestop the other day, to sell my DS Lite, and they offered me to do the trade.mangocrazyIf you've already downloaded your games for it: I wouldn't advise it! They're not transferrable & you'll have to pay for them all over again. If you haven't, you need to hurry & decide wheter you're going to or not: the free 1000 Nintendo Point bonus offer ends Oct. 5! After that, you'll be paying for each and every one.
A app called DSi enhanced games would be nice. /end of sarcasm.
meiaman
No app: there ARE DSi enhanced games. One I know of that's currently out (and been out for a while) is My Healthy Cooking Coach. In its case, the 'enhancement' I'm aware of is the ability to upload your photo into your profile. One that is coming out soon (if it's not already out by the time you read this reply) is James Patterson's Women's Murder Club. I'm currently unsure how it's going to be enhanced, only that it will be. And I'm sure there are even more on the way. So please, do your homework before you utilize sarcasm, else you be schooled.
Actually, there is currently a creation tool currently for the DSi: it's called Flipnote Studio, and it's currently free to download from the DSi Shop Channel. With it you can create your own animations complete with sound (although the color scheme is rather limited.) In addition, there is Art Academy: First and Second Semesters (800 Nintendo Points each). Not only do they allow you to make creations utilizing realistic virtual art supplies, it'll actually teach you the techniques to do more than make funny looking stick figures (plus the teacher won't humiliate you by showing your 'work' to the rest of the class).
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