007 good? Ya it was daayyyuuummmm hard. I play DS on car rides and beat games a lot. Please maybe reccomend less popular RPGS of any kind?
Magical Starsign is pretty good. I like the fact that your magic is influenced by the planetary position, beside the main character's, which was influenced by day/night (depending on which element you choose). Also being able to reduce damage and increase spells with tapping.
Hmm i got a few more, try tomb raider star wars the forced unleashed - short little game w/ good grafix FF XII: revenant wings - isn't too popular i think Prince Of persia:the fallen king - addictive platformer Both Call of Duty's Naruto path of ninja 1 and 2 spectrobes: beyond the portals sonic-dark brotherhood Time hollow - one of my favorites Spore Creaturs digimon sid meirs civilization super dodgeball brawlers eh, im tired peace.
It's a matter of personal preference, really. The Urbz is top-down and essentially an optimized port of a GBA game... and it has "Jibba Jabba". The Sims 2 is better graphically, uses the real-time clock and is slightly different plot-wise. Otherwise, the basic gameplay is the same. Personally, I prefer the urbz, mainly due to the smaller ROM size. I suggest you try both for a few hours, then come to a decision on which one you want to keep.
Actually you got it all wrong, unlike the PC version of the SIMs 2 games, these GBA ports are stand alone games, although you can use one & the other in actually GBA hardware to access a secret area you only get to by linking the The Urbz & SIMs Bustin out. As for story or plot wise, these four games are sequels of each other. But you need not play the earlier ones to get to know the story in detail.
Basically its a shooter game but really hectic and insane so its pretty fun just to check it out even. Probably one of the best rhythm games on the DS apart from now which just came out Rhythm heaven but they're both pretty fun.
For interpreting my post incorrectly, you're the person who's wrong here. He asked "which game is better? The Urbz, or Sims 2?" of course, he was referring to the DS versions of both of those. Personally, I have no preference, so I said they're both great games worth trying out. Of course, I should have mentioned that all Sims games on consoles are standalone, but that's common knowledge. As for the GBA games- they're totally unrelated to this whole discussion, other than mentioning that The Urbz for DS is just a port of one of the GBA games.
back again, i'm rocking out with fire emblem, shadow dragon. It's got a bit of popularity since it came out, so you've probably played it. I'm also playing air traffic chaos, which, while a little hectic, is gaming gold. A few others: Dragon quest 5: hand of the heavenly bride - pretty popular mechanic master - kinda like "the incredible machine" if you've ever played that megaman battle network 5: double team ds - i fell in love with this series long ago, it rocks orcs and elves - a unique rpg, you said you were looking for those izuna 2 - haven't actually tried this one, need to beat some games to clear space on the r4, but it's supposed to be good master of the monster layer - real unique game experience from atlus, didn't get much press so you may not have heard of it boing! docomodake - you play as a mushroom, nuff said di gata defenders - not a big fan, but you may like it etrian oddesy 1 and 2 - great rpg, i'm a fan of customization The gianna sisters - mario clone, but with a few unique spins... kinda myst - point and click works well with the ds nanostray - you didn't like space invaders, so this game may not appeal to you sid meyers civilization revolution - i liked freeciv on linux, this game rocks snk vs capcom - card fighters - a good card game with simple rules and addicting gameplay. Someone who's played a lot of games will recognize many of the charachters again, lets hear it for the unsung heroes of the gaming world