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It got a decent review from ign.com of an 8.5 and a so-so review of 7.2 from gamespot.com. Overall it's looking better than average and a worthwhile purchase.

Overall at gamerankings.com it's pulling an 85%..very nice.
 
I've been playing it for about a week now - great for short bursts of insane fun :) But not one to sit down and play for hours at a time.

Wario is a game designed to be played on the move, or with friends. For this it's perfect. It's probably not a good buy if you play most of your DS games on your own at home.

Still, excellent game :)
 
I was a bit disappointed by the reviews =/,...the games I'm really looking foward to are Advance Wars DS and Jam with the band (tentative title)
 
Warioware was a game I was quite excited about. But after the gamespot review, I'm not so sure. It's going to be a while before any more decent games come out for the DS. Better go find a job, and save up some money for a PSP...
 
Mattigus said:
Warioware was a game I was quite excited about. But after the gamespot review, I'm not so sure. It's going to be a while before any more decent games come out for the DS. Better go find a job, and save up some money for a PSP...

If you want a small PS2, then yes ;)

imo there's still a greater no. of decent DS games out at the moment than the PSP offers (Lumines and Ridge Racer being the only half decent titles out at the mo)

Yoshi's Touch and Go is out in a few days btw
 
Mattigus said:
Warioware was a game I was quite excited about. But after the gamespot review, I'm not so sure. It's going to be a while before any more decent games come out for the DS. Better go find a job, and save up some money for a PSP...

PSP costs way too much money. No way.

As mentioned...Yoshi's Touch and Go looks great as does Sonic DS. Madden is fun. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I love my DS and have mixed feelings about the PSP...even after having extended time with one....I'm worried I'll get bored with it. It's honestly just more of the same...thx, but no thx for $250. That's insanity.
 
I'm not really sure how the DS will do in the long run...interactivity is a good thing..but you can only take it so far.
 
any topic related to the ds i can safely bet my life on it that warbie has made a post defending the living shit out of it lol. :p

psp > ds though. no doubt about it. no matter how you look at it.
 
ShinRa said:
psp > ds though. no doubt about it. no matter how you look at it.

Well, to each his own. I've played both and find the DS to be a much more fullfilling experience in gaming so forgive me if I express doubt.

I don't believe we'll be somparing the DS and the PSP in the end. I think the true fight is going to be the next GameBoy vs the PSP as the DS is not the successor to the GameBoy Advance.
 
The DS is probably close to failing as a handheld.
 
ShinRa said:
any topic related to the ds i can safely bet my life on it that warbie has made a post defending the living shit out of it lol. :p

Damn right - it's needed in a forum like this ;) (pc games forums are where the majority of the worlds gfx whores live)

Also, I do like the PSP (even though it has few good games out at the moment) and will pick one up as soon as great games start coming out for it. (Lumines is fantastic though :))

I didn't buy a DS because I wanted a handheld, though - but because I wanted something new (surely ppl can understand that this?) The PSP is very neat, and a great buy if you want something that looks sexy, can play mp3/movies/games. But when it comes to pure fun and innovative gaming, I prefer the DS. (when I want to play Ridge Racer i'll do so on a big TV, not a tiny screen)
 
xlucidx said:
The DS is probably close to failing as a handheld.

Apart from the fact that's already a huge success and has sold many times more than anyone, including Nintendo, had hoped for ;)

Come on guys - this was a thread for ppl to discuss if they have a DS and what games they're enjoying at the mo. To come in and start slagging it off and bringing up the PSP reaks of adolescent one-upmanship.
 
But the PSP can play movies and mp3s.

Who gives a sh!t. I'll watch movies on a screen I can actually see them on. I'll listen to my MP3s on a quality MP3 player I already own, not some overpriced, peice of junk handheld with sticky buttons. If I want to play Playstation games, lol yeah like that would ever happen, I'd buy an inferior console the PS2. Personally I feel that the whole Playstation line of products are wildly inferior to their competition.

There is cutting edge, top of the line PC gaming and then there is everything else. Everything else is a jumbled mess of similarity. At least the DS has the balls to try somthing truley unique and innovative. The PSP really goes out on a limb doesn't it? Typical Sony follow the leader crap.
 
Warbie said:
Apart from the fact that's already a huge success and has sold many times more than anyone, including Nintendo, had hoped for ;)

Come on guys - this was a thread for ppl to discuss if they have a DS and what games they're enjoying at the mo. To come in and start slagging it off and bringing up the PSP reaks of adolescent one-upmanship.

It sold because it's a new Nintendo system.
Slap "Nintendo" on it, and it'll sell.
Likewise with PSP.
 
xlucidx said:
It sold because it's a new Nintendo system.
Slap "Nintendo" on it, and it'll sell.
Likewise with PSP.

Even more impressive is that even in the midst of the PSPs initial launch...the DS was still selling about as much as the PSP in Japan. The PSP only recently took a sales lead for the first time over there and it was only by a few thousand units. Doesn't exactly back up what you're saying. The DS and PSP are neck and neck over there, but Nintendo already had a 2.4 million system head start......hmmmm...this is familiar....Sony wins because they've had like a year headstart on all their consoles....not this time.
 
Yes, Seeing as I'm really too high up in my education on economics to argue with you.
But, I have nothing more to say...Seeing as I'm not exactly a hand-held console person.
You win...whatever it was we were arguing about.
 
xlucidx said:
Yes, Seeing as I'm really too high up in my education on economics to argue with you.
But, I have nothing more to say...Seeing as I'm not exactly a hand-held console person.
You win...whatever it was we were arguing about.

I was kind of agreeing with you...I think.
 
xlucidx said:
The DS is probably close to failing as a handheld.

He might be somewhat right. DS units are selling well, but game sales are terrible. Nintendo believes this is because people are playing SP games and Pictochat instead of DS games. Honestly, don't they realize that, with the exception of one game, all DS games suck?

I'm not saying the DS will fail (I hope to God it won't.) I think the release wasn't as good as it could, and should, have been. A lot of great games are coming soon, so there's no real need to worry.

It's not like Nintendo has never experienced a failed game system, too. Anybody remember the Virtual-Boy? I own one. Booya.
 
Mattigus said:
He might be somewhat right. DS units are selling well, but game sales are terrible. Nintendo believes this is because people are playing SP games and Pictochat instead of DS games. Honestly, don't they realize that, with the exception of one game, all DS games suck?

I'm not saying the DS will fail (I hope to God it won't.) I think the release wasn't as good as it could, and should, have been. A lot of great games are coming soon, so there's no real need to worry.

It's not like Nintendo has never experienced a failed game system, too. Anybody remember the Virtual-Boy? I own one. Booya.

Games sales haven't been poor by any means.

So far i've greatly enjoyed Mario 64, Band Bros and Wario Ware (the lineup is stronger than the PSP's at the moment) My copy of Yohsi's Touch and Go has just been shipped too ....... which looks like great fun. The future linup also looks very promising (Zelda and Metroid to name but a few)

The virtual Boy is Nintendo's only failed console - and it was a crock of shite :) The DS obvioulsy isn't. (seriously, who else can boast a history of such quality and innovative hardware?)
 
Warbie said:
The virtual Boy is Nintendo's only failed console - and it was a crock of shite :) The DS obvioulsy isn't. (seriously, who else can boast a history of such quality and innovative hardware?)
I thought the Virtual Boy was innovative. It had a lot of potential, too. It's just that the release games weren't very good. Also, a lot of people shied away from it, mostly because it was a bit too different for them (such as all those rumors that it would give you eye cancer.) I can see how the DS is repeating history, in a sense. The starting line-up of games for the system wasn't stellar, and some people are turned-off by the strangeness of it, namely the 2nd touch screen.
I actually have a friend who doesn't like the DS because of it's apparent strangeness. He says that it "has too many bells and whistles." I laugh at him about it everyday. What is he, from the f*cking 18th century?

[EDIT]: I know some good games are coming very soon, like WarioWare and Yoshi (never heard of Band Bros.) Metroid looks nice, but isn't coming out till like freaking May. Haven't heard about the Zelda game, but it better be similar to the N64 version. That would kick ass.
 
Well I managed to get playing a DS at my local Game.

And frankly it really does kick. And as weird as it sounds, its one of the most natural ways to play games. Even if the stylus is attached by a retractable wire to the actual demonstration area.

But yeah the Demo of Warioware kicks butt.
 
Venmoch said:
Well I managed to get playing a DS at my local Game.

And frankly it really does kick. And as weird as it sounds, its one of the most natural ways to play games. Even if the stylus is attached by a retractable wire to the actual demonstration area.

But yeah the Demo of Warioware kicks butt.

It's not a console, it's a toy for kids and grown ups \o/

That's why I love the DS, it doesn't feel like any other gaming system out there - you can 'play' with it :)
 
I'm in Oxford on holiday at the moment, and so far all I've suceeding in doing is walk around, trying out every wario ware in Oxford while my parents look at churches. I've allready spent about half an hour playing (got to level 30 on one occasion), and I must say it's excellent. Warbie's absolutely right... the DS is to play with \o/ The games are so fun and so quick, it's the perfect toy to play with on a train jeorney.

Anyway, i'm gonna go and play on it now, as I'm in a small internet cafe in virgin megastore and I can see the DS from here. No-ones using it \o/
 
Glad you're liking it Suicide.

Have you done many of the games that involve blowing on the DS? I nearly passed out last night from lack of oxygen :)

(not one for the train ;))
 
Mattigus said:
[EDIT]: I know some good games are coming very soon, like WarioWare and Yoshi (never heard of Band Bros.) Metroid looks nice, but isn't coming out till like freaking May. Haven't heard about the Zelda game, but it better be similar to the N64 version. That would kick ass.

Nintendo kind of hinted at the Zelda game a little while ago. Someone asked about any plans for an addition to the Zelda series on the DS...and whoever was up there speaking said we could do an Ocarina of Time remake...or something to that effect.

My guess is that there will be an OoT remake before anything new for Zelda comes out. Off to get WarioWare...later all.
 
Heh rolling the bogroll (Toilet-Roll for all you non Brits :P) off the tube was one of the best ideas ever. And got me to give a slightly immature giggle.

I've so got to get one :/
 
I showed this game to my girlfriend, who is med-major. She told me this game can cause ADD. Apparently, many doctors blame ADD on television, because all of the changing images cause people's minds to change focus constantly. Warioware is like that, only 100 times worse.

Not like I care. I love this game.
 
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