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About Tony Buchholz
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I can answer questions about most N64, Gamecube, Wii, DS, and Game Boy games, but not Dreamcast, PSX, PS2, or XBox Sorry. I also have some expertise in D&D. Please, no questions about Pokemon.

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I own an N64 a Game Boy DS and a Gamecube.

 
   

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Console Games (Nintendo, Sony etc.) and Arcade Games - DS Games


Expert: Tony Buchholz - 1/6/2008

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I recieved a DS for Christmas with Brain Age 2, Flash Focus, and Word Coach. I bought Master Illusion also. I then was given Brain Age 1. Is it the same as 2 and should I trade it, or is it cool and I should play it?  Also, I have mostly learning games, and I want a game that is relaxing and fun, not too mentally taxing, and not something I must play everyday.  I need a few recomendations.  I loved to play the original mario 3, super mario on super nintendo, castlevania, mario cart. But I have a baby, and I can't invest a ton of time. I need something that will be relaxing and fun, but I can put down and walk away. I love card games, yatzee, board games, etc. What do you suggest?

Answer
Hello, thanks for the question.

If I recall correctly, both Brain Age games have different minigames, so you can trade one in if you'd like.

As for games that don't draw you in too deep, I suggest looking into some old GBA games, they released many old NES classics, as well as some transitions from board games to video games.

For a complete list of everything available, you can check out ds.ign.com

There you should be able to find everything you are looking for, and then some.

Again, thank you for the question. If you have any more, feel free to drop me a line.

Tony Buchholz

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