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IGN: New International Track & Field UK Review

Responsible for the thick set wrists of a whole generation of gamers, button bashing was thought to have gone the way of Dizzy, but now Konami are looking to reprise the age old art with New International Track & Field, a DS revival of the classic series coming courtesy of Sumo Digital - in whose safe hands both OutRun 2 and Virtua Tennis 3 were so carefully caressed on to home systems.

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Games That (Probably) Shouldn't Have Gone Portable (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): For the most part, video game publishers know what works and what doesn't on a portable system. Terrible games are a part of life, but it's rare to see a bad fit. At the end of the day, companies know a handheld's limitations.

Hitman07694763d ago

I love portable games but some of these make sense I think. Rock Band Unplugged? Shakes head...

Buff10444763d ago

Yeah...they tried to capitalize on the series' popularity by porting it to every possible system. Such is the industry. :)

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The ArmChair Empire: New International Track & Field (DS) Review

ArmChair Empire: "The game really shines when it comes to multi player. You can play against others that are nearby (with or without the game cartridge) or online. The online mode will even notify you while you're playing a single player game that one of your friends has jumped online. It's a no brainer for the bigger consoles but a pleasant surprise on the DS. Besides having a friends list you can also have a rivals list too."

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Gaming Trend: New Int. Track & Field Review

NIST has solid presentation and is great for some short, quick gaming sessions. If you have quick reflexes and a fast stylus hand, you will probably have an absolute blast with this one. The old school feel will bring a smile to those who played it before, and it will present an excellent challenge for anyone willing to give it a try.

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