Nintendo DS Role Playing Games

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  • Final Fantasy III
  • Final Fantasy III
  • Considered the missing link in the evolution of Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy III finally arrives on U.S. shores. This re-imagining of FFIII (not to be confused with Final Fantasy III for the Super NES that was released in 1994), this handheld version features brand-new 3D graphics; a dynamic job-changing system that allows for more than 279,000 party variations; Touch Screen functions, such as dispatching foes using the stylus; and Wi-Fi compatibilty.
  • Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
  • Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
  • In Square Enix's RPG Dragon Quest: Rocket Slime for the Nintendo DS, your kingdom is in danger and you must save your captured friends before it's too late! Rocket Slime features a new battle system where you will be able to maneuver giant machines. The game is slated for sometime this year.
  • LostMagic
  • LostMagic
  • Cast spells and battle enemies using the DS touch-screen in Ubisoft's RPG LostMagic. With six spells to cast and a large world to explore, you're bound to find plenty of adventure.
  • Lunar: Dragon Song
  • Lunar: Dragon Song
  • Players experience the world of Lunar as the human boy, Jian, and his group of friends. Jian's story begins simply but quickly evolves as he and his friends unravel the evil plot being laid against Althena and discover that they alone can save Lunar from the forces of evil.
  • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
  • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
  • Mario and his brother Luigi team up once again in this sequel to the GBA game Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. You control both sets of brothers to explore the very fabric of time and take on an evil alien entity known as the Shroobs.
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World for the Nintendo DS is a sequel to GameCube game. Players and up to three friends can hang out in the same village and interact in real time -- either through wireless LAN or over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Days and seasons pass in real time, so whether players want to decorate their homes, catch bugs or fish, collect brand-new items like hats and sunglasses, or just chat with the wild and wacky characters in their villages, there's always something to do.