Nintendo Life writes: "Much like the first Brain Age Express DSiWare release, Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters once again manages to offer up a small sampling of brain training exercises from the retail title in a more condensed DSiWare package. If you already own the Brain Age retail releases, you've probably already experienced much of what this title has to offer, but if you've ever been curious about the series or just want something you can kill a little time with, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better opportunity to do so than the one found in this DSiWare release. While Brain Age Express: Math was a good release, this package just feels a bit more well-rounded than its predecessor and ultimately offers up a slightly more enjoyable gameplay experience".
Nintendo revealed the new range of games that will be offered to members of Club Nintendo in the US. For Wii U owners, Nintendo included two Virtual Console entries, both classic games and staples of their respective generations.
The title for this article makes it seem like they haven't already been doing this for three years
I downloaded Kirby classics 3D. I only got 5 points for it. I'm still 5 points away from Platinum status :(
Finally they are listening and getting us some good free games. Not to mention an N64 game.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): The original DS, released in 2004, got off to a slow start, simply because the launch games didn't use the hardware in new and exciting ways. Consumers failed to understand how a single touch screen could enhance gaming.
mario, zelda, donkey kong, kirby, nintendogs, the wii, the ds, the gameboy, the nes, the snes, brainage, super smash brothers, wii fit, animal crossing ds, gameboy advance, pokemon, gameboy color....ect
MY analysis? They must catch lighting a lot
Jeremy writes in the review: "Super size, mega size, king size, and jumbo size. As anyone here in America can tell you, we like everything to be bigger. The DSi XL is here, and yes, bigger is better. Is it altogether necessary? Not by any means, but that shouldn't lesson your desire for one. It sure didn't for mine. Neither did the glaring issue with 'upgrading' from a DSi."