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Metroid Prime Hunters (NDS) – The Ultimate Power Awaits

In 2006, Nintendo Software Technology took a bold step forward with Metroid Prime Hunters for the Nintendo DS — a first-person action-adventure that redefined handheld gaming. Bridging the gap between Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, it brought the series' signature atmosphere, exploration, and combat into a fully portable format without losing any of its depth or ambition.

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Tetris DS (NDS) – A Classic Rebuilt for the Nintendo Generation

When Tetris DS launched in 2006, it wasn't just another version of the world's most famous puzzle game — it was a celebration of Nintendo's history, charm, and innovation. Developed by Nintendo Software Technology, this release gave the timeless Tetris formula a dual-screen twist and wrapped it in layers of nostalgic fun that appealed to both puzzle fans and classic Nintendo lovers alike.

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Pokémon Black and White (NDS) – A Bold Reinvention of the Pokémon Legacy

When Pokémon Black and White launched on the Nintendo DS in 2010, it marked a major turning point for the series. Game Freak took bold steps to reinvent the familiar Pokémon formula — introducing an entirely new region, a full roster of never-before-seen creatures, and a narrative that carried more emotional weight than ever before.

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Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story (NDS) – A Brilliant Adventure from the Inside Out

When Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story released on the Nintendo DS in 2009, it instantly became one of the most creative and beloved entries in the Mario RPG series. Developed by AlphaDream, the same studio behind Superstar Saga and Partners in Time, this title pushed the boundaries of storytelling, humor, and dual-screen gameplay.

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Advance Wars: Dual Strike (NDS) – Tactical Mastery on Two Screens

When Advance Wars: Dual Strike arrived on the Nintendo DS in 2005, it brought the beloved turn-based strategy series to a new level of depth and creativity. Developed by Intelligent Systems, it took full advantage of the DS's dual-screen design, expanding the scope of battle while keeping the series' approachable and addictive gameplay intact.

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