Top 5 Nintendo DS Games in 2008 ( Click image to see special price!! )

Nintendo DS is another very popular handheld console revolutionized the one with two ultra bright screens, 3D graphics, touchscreen technology and wireless communication, you can always challenge your friends anytime.

Here DS is the top Nintendo games for 2008, listed 1-5.

1. Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart DS drive players new and old to distraction as they race their way around a selection of tracks, which include new and extravagancestime-honored classics from previous versions of the games. What's more Mario Kart DS title, the first Nintendo DS players to play online free offer where you race anyone, anywhere, any time.

Want to show your skills? Then excited as Mario Kart DS is to get both online and wireless multiplayer modes. By using the Wireless DS Single-Card Download Play feature, up to 8 players can link with only one Game Card. Alternatively, you can fight to get online withthree other players either in the comfort of your own home using your existing Wi-Fi broadband or in the High Street either at Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Access Points in the business or the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection enabled public Wi-Fi hotspots. Never before has it been so easy to learn and a game console for free challenge friends from around the world.

2. Nintendogs Miniature Dachshund & Friends

The ultimate evolution of virtual pet: Nintendogsgives you the opportunity to clean and take care of a selection of cute puppies in a virtual environment, with virtual currency, where you can buy toys and accessories for their enjoyment. You can feed the puppies clean, walk, play catch with them and even talk with them.

Nintendogs is brimming with character. Each puppy looks longingly out of the DS touchscreen and paws. You can in your virtual pet needs attention by stroking the screen respond to items such as balls and brushes withThe stylus and talk to your dog through built-in microphone of the DS system. Impressive 3D graphics give lifelike animation, these dogs are miracles.

3. Animal Crossing: Wild World

Players move into a living, breathing world in the Nintendo DS … and then invite their friends to visit the earth from anywhere. In this sequel to the popular GameCube game, and up to three friends, players can hang in the same villageTime and interact in real time either through wireless LAN or over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Now players can visit a friend's village from thousands of miles. The touch screen makes item management and world navigation a river breeze. Enter letters and designing patterns are now just stylus strokes away. Days and seasons pass in real time, so whether players to decorate their homes, catch bugs or fish, collect brand-new items like hats and sunglasses or just chat with the wild andwacky characters in their villages, there is always something to do.

4. WarioWare: Touched!

Wario makes his mad debut on the Nintendo DS with 180 all-new, factory-fresh microgames! What makes this game rock is the DS''s Touch Control. Whether you''re slicing vegetables flying through the air or ripping the clothes from a sweltering Beachgoer makes the touch-control play Wario''s incredibly fast and incredibly easy to have fun micro-games! If we have onlysay: "Touch" Unfortunately we have forgotten to control microphone.

Yep, a karaoke-mad robot named Mike is on hand to that party's special microphone-controlled game. For the absolutely first time in video game history, you can sweet nothings in his ear that special someone beat or cool a hot cup of Java. How cool is that! What are you waiting for?

5. Super Mario 64 DS

The all-time classic is back? and better than ever! Super Mario 64 DS is the perfect platform forthe power of the Nintendo DS, with touch-sensitive control, dual screen gameplay and smooth 3D graphics. Play the complete Nintendo 64 adventure, now with completely new characters, courses, game modes and challenges. Or battle with three friends in Wireless Versus mode (the game single-card play for downloading the game wirelessly with your friends supported? Systems). Last, and definitely not least, you can try your hand (or stylus) for tons of new touch-sensitive mini-games.

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