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Submitted by Cyrus365 1045d ago | review

Nintendolife: Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir Review

Nintendolife writes: "If there's one thing that the Nintendo DS has excelled at, it's that it managed to expand the remit of the video gaming industry. Prior to the release of the Nintendo DS, Nintendo wasn't doing too well in Japan. With great software failing to sell well, Nintendo had to try to find a solution to their problems. The answer was innovative technology in the form of the Nintendo DS and Wii. However, great hardware needs great software to accompany it, so Nintendo introduced a brand new line of titles that were part of the 'Touch! Generations' series, a line that polluted the video game industry with casual games." (Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir, Nintendo DS) 5/10

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