Nintendo has dripped out some new information about Yoshi's Island DS. In the past where announced baby versions of Mario, Peach and Donkey Kong would be helping Yoshi as he battled to save baby Luigi, the latter having been babynapped by the evil Kamek and taken away on his floating island.
Now we've learned that baby Wario will also be adding his powers to the fray. When little Wario's riding on Yoshi's back, Yoshi will be able to use the former's giant magnet to attract metal objects, such as the coins you collect to unlock bonuses, as well as solving metal-based puzzles.
Swapping in one of the other babies will provide Yoshi with different attributes: Mario gives speed, Donkey Kong strength and the ability to climb vines, while Peach provides floatability.
GTTV reviews Big Brain Academy for the Nintendo DS. Big Brain Academy is priced right and vastly superior to Brain Age. They give it an 8.4 for design, a 7.5 for gameplay and an overall score of 7.7 out of 10.
Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb from X-Play are back again, this time to review Snowboard Kids for the Nintendo DS. An interesting game and they give it a 2 out of 5.
Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb from X-Play are back again, this time to review Animal Crossing for the Nintendo DS. An interesting game and they give it a 4 out of 5.
Cake Mania DS tells the tale of Jill, a recent graduate from culinary school, who returns home to find her grandparents bakery closed thanks to the new neighborhood Mega-Mart.
Jill, in order to save the family business, must bake up a storm of cakes and manage the store to keep customers coming.
The DS version will feature the same cake baking madness along with an expansion titled Back to the Bakery.
Turn On your Nintendo DS without a game. You'll be taken to the home screen. Click the system settings icon at the bottom of the screen.
First be sure your Nintendo DS clock is correct, if not select the clock to set the time.
Now that your DS Time is correct select the alarm icon and setup the alarm time then go back and quit you DS will shutdows.
Restart and go to the alarm screen, you need to turn On wour Ds alarm and you will see an count down timer indicatind the time left till the alarm sounds, be sure to have you DS volume at max to hear it. Close you Nintendo DS, the alarm will sound at the time you set :)