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Nintendo 3DS, 2DS and DS

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The 3DS has such an extensive library of games, and I used to play it so much as my favorite console back when it first came out.

This year with the eShop closing, I went on a bit of a spending spree and picked up a lot of games for it.

Currently I'm playing through Detective Pikachu and am almost near the end. This game is surprisingly better than I thought it would be, as I'll admit my curiosity to play it was first formed when I played Ace Attorney on 3DS, and then of course with the Ryan Reynolds movie a few years back.

After I put this one down, it's time for Tales of Abyss - a game I've owned for so long but never played.

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[–] dbx12@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm often coming back to Sims 2 (both, the strange town version and castaway) on the NDS. Oh and the Professor Layton titles and the Phoenix Wright series

[–] CatZoomies@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I never thought to try out the Sims on the DS. My only exposure to Sims was the first one back on PC, and Sims 4, but I never really got into them. I'm always looking for a good game to keep on the side as a portable, relaxing game to play so I'll certainly check this one out.

I haven't played Professor Layton, but my spouse says they love it. I introduced my spouse to Phoenix Wright, so I think if you like either of those titles you'll like the other. Since I'm close to finishing up Detective Pikachu, I think it's about time I juggle Professor Layton and Tales of the Abyss simultaneously.

[–] dbx12@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Just as a heads-up, when you play Sims on DS, don't expect the experience you know from PC. It is more like a RPG than a "life Simulator", so maybe that suits you better.