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Tetris DS

May 23rd, 2009

Tetris DS




Tetris DS is Tetris like you’ve never seen before! With six highly addictive modes of play, with single-player challenges & multiplayer matches. Each of the six modes of play features a theme based on a classic Nintendo game. It makes the most of the DS stylus and dual screens, and allows a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to compete in two- or four-player battles.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars a little retro
i kinda thought this game would be more up-to-date with the DS stuff, like using the stylus more, so i really think its a lot more retro than DS-like.

its ok i still play it.

4 Stars Pretty Good, fun with others.
What do you need to know… about _tetris_. The new game modes are entertaining, and it’s nice that you can easily do download play with other people who don’t own this game. That’s a great feature, because this game is apparently very rare, so you’ll be few and far between multicard plays. It’s pretty fun in singleplayer mode too.

5 Stars Very fun game, worth hours of fun
I definitely recomend this, it’s a very fun game and the wifi just makes it better.

1 Star Tetris DS
I wouldn’t know how good this game is because I never recieved it. The money was taken from account and the person that I bought it from never sent it. I have tried to contact her with no response.

4 Stars Tetris
I bought two of these as gifts for others so it’s hard for me to review them. I am more of a word and numbers game person, like Brain Age and Pogo Island.

But the people I bought them for do seem to enjoy them.Tetris DS

Oh yeah, Kimbear is a great seller and is really concerned about her products; I like her.

Walt Leeper

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Super Mario 64 DS

May 13th, 2009

Super Mario 64 DS




Super Mario 64 was a genre-defining classic. Now it arrives on the Nintendo DS with all-new features that take advantage of the new portable system’s dual screens, touch screen and wireless features! Mario, Luigi and Wario are invited to a royal party for Princess Peach. When they arrive at the castle, it is strangely empty and the 3 of them try to learn what happened. When they disappear too, Yoshi must rescue them from their old enemy Bowser.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Not Worth my $30.00
This game is disappointing. The controls are clunky and hurt your fingers.Don’t Buy it new!

5 Stars A true classic get revitalized!
When I first noticed this game I new I had played it yet the cover threw me off, seeming unfamiliar in it’s character display. After I began playing it I quickly realized it was one of my old favorites from the 64 but with added characters to enhance the experience. While overall this does not amount to much, the sheer firepower the DS can exhibit to play this game is extraordinary. I’m just playing it now in 2009 and as a result I can see a long and fruitful future ahead for the DSi. With fantastic work like this, it’s no wonder Nintendo has come out on top. My only complaint would be that this game is still too hard as it was when it was first put out. Those looking for a challenge I dare you to get all the stars!

5 Stars Fantastic!!
I can not stop playing this game. From it being so much fun. I love how u go into pantings for each level. You should buy this game if you do not have it.

3 Stars Old Nintendo user
I am an older user of the Nintendo DS and I wanted to keep my brain active. I started with the Brain Age and have graduated to the Mario game. I figured that an easy game would be better. I am still not very agile, but enjoy it.

5 Stars Great Game
Tons of fun, my kids (2.5 and 5 yrs) love playing the mini games and trying to play the real game (watching the characters run around

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My Word Coach

May 12th, 2009

My Word Coach




My Word Coach, developed in collaboration with linguists, helps players improve their verbal communication and vocabulary in a fun way. Practice need never get boring with six different exercises to choose between. Players can input missing letters from words, spell out the answers to various definitions, choose which word matches a particular definition, form specific words with Scrabble-like tiles, and more. Three levels of difficulty are available, and the game includes a built-in dictionary of over 17,000 words. Two of the games can be played multiplayer over wireless and the data of three different players can be saved. ESRB Rated E for Everyone.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great for the brain
I’m not one to like a bunch of action in a video game. No evil monsters for me. So I really like this game. I have to actually use my brain to learn new words. Nothing new to me…sometimes I read the dictionary. It starts out on lower levels so you feel very bright. But then the words get harder and the games more difficult.

If you love the English language, then you should enjoy this game.

5 Stars You’ll love Word Coach!
I bought Word Coach for myself (50+) to go along with Brain Age and other mind-stimulating games. I was happy to find that my 2 children can use the game to improve their English and Grammar skills. With over 10,000 words, each of the children uses it daily as part of their English homework. They have fun and their vocabulary is really expanding and it improves their spelling skills. One of my best game purchases!!!

3 Stars Good for exposure to new words but needs improvement
I am not as enthusiastic as some other reviewers. Yes, this game exposes me to words I am unfamiliar with. The farther along I get, the higher the difficulty level, the more games I unlock. Words I miss are put back in the queue and I eventually become familiar with the definitions.

Some of the games involve speed, rather than knowledge of the correct word. They may give the same amount of time to spell a long word as a short word, sometimes with not enough time even if I know the answer. The cereal game, for example, where a definition is given and we have to spell the correct answer from the letters floating in the bowl.

I am not sure of the purpose of the falling tiles game. We have to find the words in order to knock out the tiles, which stack higher and higher. We have to knock out the blocks so they don’t reach the ceiling. The only thing we learn in that game is recognition of words, but no definitions or anything; and again, it is mostly a game of speed.

Some of the games have the risk of motion injury, as I found playing the safe cracker game, where players twist their wrists back and forth and click to pick out the letters of the word that fit the definition given. My wrists and thumb were eventually very sore. In that game, I felt a standard game controller would be nice.

What I would really like is to hear a voice pronounce the word and see it used in a sentence. It would be nice to see some of the games involve placing the correct word in a sentence to show true mastery. In fact, I kept playing and playing hoping one of the new unlocked games would involve something like that. My hopes were not realized. I had unlocked everything and no sentences to be seen.

I do like the fact that words we miss are presented repeatedly until they are mastered. It doesn’t hurt to be exposed to all the definitions of new words. I would like them to take it a step further, because if I could hear the words in a sentence, it would help me use them correctly in my daily writing and speech.

1 Star A Great Learning Game for Kids
I tried the game and after several weeks of interaction I’ve decided that this is definitely a game for kids. Way too much slang, definitions are off on too many of the words, most of the words are not applicable in the U.S. and those that are one would have already learn them in grade school. The pace is also very slow. Once you have reached your peak in the game it basically stops you from going any further. I stopped at 98% and best time 22 seconds and that’s it, unless I can do less than the 22 seconds on each game it will not go any higher. So I reached my EP and learn a lot of British slang, yea!

3 Stars fun
this game is fun but it isn’t quite what i thought it would be..i thought i would be learning huge new words instead i have to mull through tons of easy words to get to harder ones..i really only like a few of the games it offers but it is enough to keep me playing..overall i really like this game and i;m sure after playing it long enough i will reach the large word vocabulary I am after!!

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