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Pocket Gamer: Legends of Exidia Hands-On

While the DSiWare library has been quietly building up a decent range of titles from big name developers, there's still the feeling that it's catering too much for the sudoku-loving casual crowd.

Gameloft's Legends of Exidia is looking to address that limitation, with features that wouldn't be amiss on a full priced title and typically high quality Gameloft production values at its core.

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Multiplayer.it Review: Legends of Exide

Multiplayer.it: Developer Gameloft, a leader in respect of video-related handset market in the West (mainly mobile phones and iPhone), has developed a title paradoxically linked to pro-Japanese tastes. The case is not so strange if we think that the publisher francesco long search titles and ideas that can break and run even on the eastern side, and what better genre could not conceive of a Jrpg?

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IGN: DSiWare Reviews: Week of Feb 15, 2010

With so many DSiWare games hitting the DSi Shop -- and with DSi owners having the ability to easily and immediately download the games for themselves -- IGN will be approaching these titles a bit differently than the usual software review structure. DSiWare is released on a weekly basis, and they'll be covering each and every title in shorter, more concise reviews.

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IGN: DSiWare Reviews: Week of Feb 8, 2010

The Nintendo DSi is quickly becoming a platform of its own. The system, released in April 2009, isn't much more than upgraded Nintendo DS technology, but its built-in cameras and its incorporated data storage give developers more to work with. And the DSi Shop can be a virtual sandbox for game creators to incorporate the DSi capabilities into downloadable titles. Or it's just an easy way to get simple DS ideas into gamers' hands without going the much more expensive retail route.