Those wacky, zany Raving Rabbids are back to make Rayman’s life miserable in a game that’s decidedly not very wacky or zany, and bound to make your life miserable, should you be unfortunate enough to play it.
After a failed attempt on the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo and Hudson Soft have teamed up to create another handheld version of Mario Party, this time on the Nintendo DS. Were they more successful this time around? Check out our review to find out!
Few video games are as divisive as Nintendo’s hugely successful Pokémon series. Either you love these monster-collecting RPGs or you hate them. Will the most recent Pokémon games, Diamond and Pearl for the Nintendo DS, change anyone’s mind? Probably not, but check out the review just to be safe.
Developed by Level 5 and published in North America by Nintendo, Professor Layton for the is a unique blend of an adventure game and a brain-training title. It isn’t like anything you’ve ever seen before, but is it any good?
You may already know that recipes are sometimes hard to remember in Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. If so, perhaps you may be interested in a list? We have each and every recipe for you at the most basic level. Just remember you can replace ingredients with higher quality versions.
Based on the latest film in the popular Chronicles of Narnia series, this Disney published game is a traditional RPG for the Nintendo DS. Can it duplicate the success of it’s source material?
Conquer the Netherworld the way any self-respecting demon would. Cheat! Use these codes and hints to help you unlock the secrets of this RPG for the Nintendo DS.
We review an RPG made for a Nintendo gaming system that features a longtime mascot best known for his 8 and 16-bit platforming games – and no, we’re not talking about Mario.