"As part of Nintendo and Game Freak's continuing joint effort to ingrain their "gotta catch 'em all" mentality into the minds of todays young (and not-so-young), the recent remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver included a nifty doodad known as the Pokéwalker. This tiny device's sole purpose in life it to make sure you never, ever stop playing Pokémon…unless you're asleep. Quite frankly, their ploy worked. I and countless others are now proudly putting Pokémon in our pants."
-Aron of RoboAwesome.com
While not the greatest handheld from day one, the best Nintendo DS games still offer some of the most fun you will find on any console.
The fact that Tetris DS does not include an unlimited play mode make it one of the worse Tetris versions for me. The online play was OK back when it still worked.
Rebecca writes: "The Nintendo DS turns 15 years old this week, and to honor its anniversary, here are 10 of the best games that were released on the handheld."
Old video games can be ridiculously expensive. Rarity is the common theme among the most expensive titles, no matter how unimpressive the game is.
I still need to catch that flying Pikachu.
The LCD graphics remind me of those TIGER handheld games...
Also - who remembers the VMUs for Dreamcast?