From BioWare making a Sonic RPG to Monolith Soft making a Japanese Diablo, the DS hid some remarkable games from studios ...
In our increasingly digital world, it’s a bit easier for a new video game to approach a global launch. But back when game releases involved physical shipments, there were a lot of logistics involved.
The Nintendo DS was the kind of handheld that practically begged to travel with you. It slipped into a backpack, survived long car rides, and made airport delays feel a little less dull. That portable ...