No you don't. The tiny screen obscures many important environmental objects, and the stylus control is more wonky than accurate. It also makes puzzle-solving something of a bear, as the tip of your stylus is much larger, proportionatelly, than a mouse pointer.
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No you don't. The tiny screen obscures many important environmental objects, and the stylus control is more wonky than accurate. It also makes puzzle-solving something of a bear, as the tip of your stylus is much larger, proportionatelly, than a mouse pointer.
Maybe still want? I'd like to try it anyhow.
Eh. Blockbuster, perhaps? I don't know if they rent out DS games, though. If you absolutely must, wait a few months, then get it used.
Still want. The reviewers of video games, alas, are generally unreliable when it comes to predicting my own fulfillment.
This leaves me with the task of experiencing the games myself.
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