NewEnglandDisney
Just My Opinion. Your mileage may vary.
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Hey Everyone!
Well, it seems as if every day we have a new convert...er, wonderful, budget minded-shopper who has a question or concern about buying/playing/using those addicting Nintendo DS and DS Lites. With the holidays approaching, not only will more people be looking for them but I'm sure there will be questions after people actually get them out from under the tree and start playing.
So I have started this thread for people to ask questions, share experience, etc. I've played most of the DS games out there, so I'm always happy to help, and there are lots of other DS players around as well that I'm sure have some great advice.
First, let's put up a few links :
GameFaqs - This is the one site you need to make sure you bookmark, and once you get the hang of it you will find yourself using it a ton. This is a fan-maintained database of FAQ's, walk-throughs, cheat codes, and tips that really is the best on the web. I've linked directly to the DS section here, but they cover all systems (yes, you can even go back to old 80's games) and you will find out just about every thing you ever wanted to know about any game. Just go to the game, look for the FAQ/Walkthrough/etc., and find your place and get your tip. Sometimes this can mean a bit of reading (some of them are very long), but using text search through your browser it's a bit easier. (If anyone has any problems finding something there post here and I'll try to help.)
You'll also want to open a free account at Nintendo.com for several reasons (under 13 requires a parent to sign up for you). First, it allows you to quickly register your games and systems and have them all in a central account. Most consumer electronic products I wouldn't send back to a manufacturer, but Nintendo is very different. They actually stand by their stuff and fix problems. Second, signing up your games (there is a code inside most games to register on the website) gets you little freebies on their website (the desktop wallpapers are my favorite - they are amazing looking). Finally, if you register at least three Nintendo products you get a free three-month subscription to Nintendo Power. My recommendation is to register your DS itself, and two games, to get the free subscription, and then hold off on registering the other stuff (save the cards for the ones you don't!). You never know when Nintendo is going to have some promotion and entering codes will get you more free stuff (I'm hoping this happens with Wii downloads!).
Next up, here are some recent DS threads. We've had some good discussions, and these may help.
NDS and Voice Recognition (accesability discussion)
Good Deals on DS?
NDS - Which Pokemon Game?
Help! Confused about DS Games
Nintendo DS Lite - Worth it?
Well, here goes, guys. I hope someone can find this useful! I'll be checking back, and maybe posting some other DS information I think might be helpful.
Happy gaming!
NED
Well, it seems as if every day we have a new convert...er, wonderful, budget minded-shopper who has a question or concern about buying/playing/using those addicting Nintendo DS and DS Lites. With the holidays approaching, not only will more people be looking for them but I'm sure there will be questions after people actually get them out from under the tree and start playing.
So I have started this thread for people to ask questions, share experience, etc. I've played most of the DS games out there, so I'm always happy to help, and there are lots of other DS players around as well that I'm sure have some great advice.
First, let's put up a few links :
GameFaqs - This is the one site you need to make sure you bookmark, and once you get the hang of it you will find yourself using it a ton. This is a fan-maintained database of FAQ's, walk-throughs, cheat codes, and tips that really is the best on the web. I've linked directly to the DS section here, but they cover all systems (yes, you can even go back to old 80's games) and you will find out just about every thing you ever wanted to know about any game. Just go to the game, look for the FAQ/Walkthrough/etc., and find your place and get your tip. Sometimes this can mean a bit of reading (some of them are very long), but using text search through your browser it's a bit easier. (If anyone has any problems finding something there post here and I'll try to help.)
You'll also want to open a free account at Nintendo.com for several reasons (under 13 requires a parent to sign up for you). First, it allows you to quickly register your games and systems and have them all in a central account. Most consumer electronic products I wouldn't send back to a manufacturer, but Nintendo is very different. They actually stand by their stuff and fix problems. Second, signing up your games (there is a code inside most games to register on the website) gets you little freebies on their website (the desktop wallpapers are my favorite - they are amazing looking). Finally, if you register at least three Nintendo products you get a free three-month subscription to Nintendo Power. My recommendation is to register your DS itself, and two games, to get the free subscription, and then hold off on registering the other stuff (save the cards for the ones you don't!). You never know when Nintendo is going to have some promotion and entering codes will get you more free stuff (I'm hoping this happens with Wii downloads!).
Next up, here are some recent DS threads. We've had some good discussions, and these may help.
NDS and Voice Recognition (accesability discussion)
Good Deals on DS?
NDS - Which Pokemon Game?
Help! Confused about DS Games
Nintendo DS Lite - Worth it?
Well, here goes, guys. I hope someone can find this useful! I'll be checking back, and maybe posting some other DS information I think might be helpful.
Happy gaming!
NED