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New York Times Crosswords
Nintendo DS
It's widely regarded as the most thorny, most cleverly-crafted pen & paper puzzle game out there. Now, the New York Times Crosswords is available on Nintendo DS, where it's as cleverly thorny as ever. Plus, as suspect as it sounds, it lets you compete with others head-to-head, which actually brings crosswording to a whole new level.

SimCity DS
Nintendo DS
For those of you who feel the mayoral instinct deep inside, Electronic Arts has just released another Sim spawn, and it might feed your aching need, like lite beer when there's nothing else in the fridge... SimCity DS.

Pokemon takes Wii online
Nintendo DS, Wii
Doling out features in a patient, measured manner is one of the smartest things Nintendo is doing with Wii. It's always been an online console, but the potential has been rather couched... until now. With Pokemon, no less. Pokemon online. Sales charts, here we come.

Disney plays with tech, games, and you
General Use, Nintendo DS
Disney, purveyors of outdoor wide-eyed wonder in the form of theme parks and rides, want you to keep your head down and your face buried in your Nintendo DS, which sounds counterintuitive considering the fresh re-launch a bunch of submarines in a new Finding Nemo ride, but it's not. Chris Hudak explains.

DS Endears Millions
Nintendo DS
Nintendo's DS Gaming Service recently topped 5 million users and 200 million game sessions, endears more than pimply teenage boys.

Shrek the Third
Nintendo DS
Unlike its console counterparts, Shrek the Third for Nintendo DS is actually pretty good, an actual "game" rather than a cookie-cutter merchandising scheme based on a bad movie with too much momentum to fail, try as it might.

Ubisoft to expanded casual games line
Nintendo DS, Wii
Ubisoft just announced that the company can see which way the wind is blowing and will start developing more casual games.

Nintendo the first choice of Canadian gamers
Nintendo DS, Wii
According to the latest data from the NPD Group, Nintendo holds down several #1 positions in sales, which Nintendo touts as "unprecedented demand" for Wii and Nintendo DS hardware as well as first-party software for that hardware.

Pokemon Diamond, Pearl
Nintendo DS
Pika-pika, yada yada -- it won't take long for anyone who's ever played at least one of the previous Pokemon games to be able to comfortably adapt to this "new" poke-deal. With an all-too-familiar storyline and a decade's worth of more-of-the-same, core gameplay of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl has gone through no major evolution.

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable
Apparently, nothing is sacred, not even puzzle games, which are traditionally wholesome fun for all. No, they had to go and put smooching in this one, earning Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords a fierce E10+ rating. Okay, it's not 'Beporned' or anything... and it's pretty good.


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