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NintendoDS In-depth Reviews Archive
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Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Bakushow
Posted on 13 September, 2008 | No CommentsRising Star Games’ latest release, a NintendoDS exclusive title, Bakushow (taglined “Challenge Your Friends”), appears at first to be a rather complicated production. The name suggests a game of Eastern origin – something that key NintendoDS titles such as Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Cocoto Racers
Posted on 9 September, 2008 | No CommentsCocoto Racers was released by Midway in October of 2007, and has recently been acquired by many large retailers for marketing as part of their NintendoDS budget ranges. With this reigniting of Cocoto Racers profile, it seems only justified Electronic Theatre investigate a Kart Racing... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Guitar Hero: On Tour
Posted on 23 July, 2008 | No CommentsThe Guitar Hero franchise has gone from strength-to-strength on the home consoles. Downloadable Content, three full editions and the recently released Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, as well as Guitar Hero: Rock the 80’s on the PlayStation2 and the forthcoming Guitar Hero: World Tour. With this... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Race Driver: Create and Race
Posted on 13 July, 2008 | No CommentsCodemasters released the first in the Race Driver (from the bloodline of the TOCA: Touring Car series) ensemble for Nintendo’s incredibly popular portable gaming platform the NintendoDS in September 2007. Developed by Firebrand Games, the game boasts thirty-two real world circuits and twenty-four officially licensed... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Telly Addicts
Posted on 13 June, 2008 | No CommentsMany of our regulars here at Electronic Theatre will no doubt recollect when the series first aired. The shows’ recent revival came as little of a shock, as Television once again turns its’ attention to Game Shows after the great success of programmes such... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
Posted on 3 June, 2008 | No CommentsWarhammer 40,000: Squad Command was Christmas 2007’s handheld offering from THQ’s Games Workshop Licence. Available on both PlayStation Portable and NintendoDS, the title hopes to adapt the success of the PC series Dawn Of War for the console market. Instead of taking the direct... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Advance Wars: Dark Conflict
Posted on 6 May, 2008 | No CommentsAdvance Wars: Dark Conflict follows in the footsteps of the highly acclaimed Advance Wars: Dual Strike. Arriving within weeks of Europe’s second home console offering from the title’s sister-series, Battalion Wars 2, Nintendo have certainly stood-up and taken notice of the success of the... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Mario Slam Basketball
Posted on 30 March, 2008 | No CommentsMario gets about quite a lot these days. From his humble beginnings as a lowly carpenter being harassed by a giant ape, Mario has leapt through videogame genres as if they were simply the next Flagpole along his path, and even stumbled on to... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Orcs and Elves
Posted on 19 March, 2008 | No CommentsOrcs & Elves is a new Intellectual Property from that most unlikely of publishers, Electronic Arts. Launching originally as a mobile phone java game – from the developers of the award winning DOOM RPG – Orcs & Elves has now been converted to the... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: The Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Posted on 15 February, 2008 | No CommentsThe The Legend Of Zelda series is one which should need no introduction. Having been a bastion of innovation within the videogames industry for over twenty years now, adventures in Hyrule – or at least, their legacy – will be familiar to most gamers.... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Pokemon Pearl
Posted on 27 July, 2007 | No CommentsThe Pokemon series is one that, in this day-and-age, should need little introduction. Having established a series of Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance and now NintendoDS releases totalling more than twelve outings for the main bloodline of the series alone, the... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Pro Evolution Soccer 6
Posted on 25 July, 2007 | No CommentsPro Evolution Soccer 6 has launched on nearly all major formats. Previously dotting-around various Super Nintendo, Mega-Drive, PlayStation and Nintendo64 releases under the label International Superstar Soccer, Pro Evolution Soccer launched as a PlayStation2 exclusive, and the International Superstar Soccer title was laid to... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Worms: Open Warfare
Posted on 21 July, 2007 | No CommentsWorms has seen many formats over the years and now it is the NintendoDS’ turn. From developer Team17 – the creators of the series as well as those infamous Lemmings, Worms: Open Warfare is what appears to be a match-made-in-heaven for Nintendo’s dual-screened mobile gaming... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Actionloop
Posted on 3 April, 2007 | No CommentsIf you like Puzzle games such as Tetris, Columns and Bust-A-Move this game will be right-up your street. The latest in the NintendoDS’ Puzzle game line-up, Actionloop – formally known as Magnetica – adds weight to a line-up already appearing resilient with the likes of... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Yoshi’s IslandDS
Posted on 11 March, 2007 | No CommentsYoshi’s IslandDS arrived on the NintendoDS just prior to Christmas as part of what seemed to be a rather lack-lustre fourth-quarter First-Party line-up for the system. With great titles such as StarFox Command, Children Of Mana, Phoenix Wright: Justice For All, Actionloop and Pokemon... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Children Of Mana
Posted on 4 March, 2007 | No CommentsChildren Of Mana is a rare hope for a series that has seemingly lost its way. Once again reinforcing SquareEnix’s love affair with the NintendoDS – alongside the likes of the first-ever European release of Final Fantasy III, Mario Slam Basketball and, of course,... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team
Posted on 30 December, 2006 | No CommentsPokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team has launched in the UK as one of the NintendoDS’s big Christmas titles. With the absence of Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl – now set to arrive in Europe in mid-2007 – Nintendo have seen fit to release Pokemon... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Crash Boom Bang!
Posted on 28 November, 2006 | No CommentsCrash Bandicoot originally appeared on the PlayStation in 1996. Since then, the Crash Bandicoot series, originally developed by Naughty Dog (until after Crash Bandicoot: Warped), Crash himself has starred in many other titles and spin-offs, including several Mario Kart-esque releases, such as Crash Team Racing.... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Age of Empires: Age of Kings
Posted on 18 November, 2006 | No CommentsThe NintendoDS has paved the way for many new ways to play. The Touch Screen allows a variety of interface options, rivalled only by the humble computer Mouse. Trauma Center: Under The Knife allowed easy control of a range of medical instruments, Metroid Prime: Hunters... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: StarFox Command
Posted on 7 October, 2006 | No CommentsEven as Nintendo’s popularity has waned in the home console arena, no gaming enthusiast has been able to discount the release of a game from any of Nintendo’s stable franchises. Titles such the The Legend Of Zelda series and, of course, the ever present Mario... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Monster House
Posted on 16 August, 2006 | No CommentsMonster House is the second title in THQ’s all-conquering film adaptation line-up this summer. After Disney/Pixar: Cars performing fairly well on all console formats, the home console releases for Monster House were met with quite a degree of disappointment. With Disney/Pixar: Cars receiving its... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Disney/Pixar: Cars
Posted on 29 July, 2006 | No CommentsDisney/Pixar: Cars, the title says it all. THQ’s latest release in their range of lucrative kids releases is based on the CGI animated movie of the same name, produced by Disney and Pixar. Benefiting from release across a multitude of platforms, with the evidence... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Pokemon Link
Posted on 25 July, 2006 | No CommentsThe Pokemon franchise has sold millions, with its’ videogames, films, television shows and Trading Card Game. Pokemon Link is the latest in the Pokemon series after the last releases: PokemonXD: Gale of Darkness on the GameCube and Pokemon Dash on the NintendoDS. Pokemon Link... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: PicrossDS
Posted on 20 July, 2006 | No CommentsPicrossDS is the latest arrival in Nintendo’s Touch Generations! series for the NintendoDS. Accompanying the likes of Actionloop, Sudoku Master and TetrisDS as part of the NintendoDS’s AAA Puzzle game line-up, PicrossDS will be familiar to those brought-up with videogames throughout the ‘80’s and... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Over The Hedge
Posted on 7 July, 2006 | No CommentsOver The Hedge is the game of the movie from DreamWorks. This 3D Platform title tells the story of some woodland animals whose habitat is about to be destroyed by a sinister lady named Gladys, so she can have a swimming pool in her... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Monster Trucks DS
Posted on 3 July, 2006 | No CommentsMonster Trucks DS has arrived in the UK almost with its tail in-between its legs. Several months after its original proposed released release date and with a budget-price, Majesco’s sister-title to ATV: Quad Frenzy sets the pace as being the only big-rig release on... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: ATV: Quad Frenzy
Posted on 29 June, 2006 | No CommentsDriving Quad Bikes through mud is definitely going to be fun; however it’s also not going to be that safe. Thankfully the invention of the videogame means that we can experience the fun of driving really fast on a two-stroke death-trap without fear of mud,... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: NEW Super Mario Bros.
Posted on 29 June, 2006 | No CommentsSuper Mario Bros. is a series that really needs little introduction. Having single-handedly created the 2D Platform genre and being heralded as having been partly responsible for the salvation of the videogames industry in the early eighties as part of the NES entourage and,... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: Nintendogs: Dalmatian and Friends
Posted on 16 June, 2006 | No CommentsNintendogs was the series of releases that made the NintendoDS a console for everyone. Anybody who played it couldn’t help but smile when their Nintendog sat down or rolled over for the first time, regardless of age or gender. It was also a fine demonstration... -
Electronic Theatre In-depth Review: WarioWare Touched!
Posted on 11 June, 2006 | No CommentsAppearing as a NintendoDS launch title, WarioWare Touched! offers a very innovative appearance for the portly blunder-boy. This is the sort of game that clearly has to have a Touch Screen in order to be effectively played. That’s why the NintendoDS delivered quite successfully in...

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