
GameFocus writes: "As an old school fan of the Pokémon franchise, it's a pleasure to see it alive and well after all these years. Playing HeartGold & SoulSilver brought back memories of yesteryear, sitting there with Gold and Silver on the Gameboy Color. Yep, I may be an adult, but I still love these cute little monsters that battle it out to become legends and ultimately bring the player to the Promised Land of the Pokémon League Champion title."
There’s no denying that the Nintendo DS was a very beefy little fella in its day. The handheld would even see a ton of epic, sprawling RPGs.

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.

Lugia is known to many as the guardian of the sea, but the Pokemon has a dark backstory involving deadly obsessions and a misunderstood artist.