
Dreamcatcher’s library of titles for the DS tends to be largely educational in nature. Of course, since any child that’s experienced the joys of the public school system would be hard-pressed to play a game deemed “educational,” these games are retooled as “edutainment.” By constructing enjoyable gameplay experiences from a decidedly academic perspective, Dreamcatcher has unleashed everything from math tutoring to driver’s ed on unsuspecting youths. Their latest venture, Learn Science, makes no effort to sugarcoat itself in title or premise. Surprisingly, the result is less torturous than one might expect.

New Chrono Trigger Form-ism figures of Crono and Marle have been showcased at a Square Enix pop-up store, with pre-orders expected soon.

The Nintendo DS has some amazing titles available. Here are some of the best nostalgic games that every child of the DS era grew up playing.
I enjoyed both Rush games, I did think the action was sometimes too fast to see what was coming up in terms of hazards though, which meant replaying the same stage a bunch of times, other than that they were enjoyable, good special stages, 3D sections and bosses for the most part.
DS is one of the best consoles of all time. Such a rich library of software
Zelda were all glorious on it.

Abe has taken up a professorial role at Osaka Electro-Communication University
This sounds kinda intersting...thx for review :)