For a film-based GBA game music and graphics were outstanding. Gameplay, however, was mostly very easy but with some frustrating parts... which isn't nice at all.

Not bad, had fun with it when I was like 8. All I remember is being stuck on a few levels and the scare minigames being boring, may need to give it another shot to see if it's actually a good or a bad game.

WarioWare with touch controls. Love how each level has its own gimmicks. When compared to later WarioWare games, it feels way too short with very straightforward minigames, but it does the trick as a time killer. Also bring back Jimmy T's family.

Amazing 2D platformer, and still the best New Super Mario Bros game. Well-designed levels with secret coins and exits. I still have so much fun with it whenever I replay it. Don't think any other 2D Nintendo platformer has managed to achieve the charm this one had. RIP Poker Luigi though.

Small me loved a good brainteaser and this game had just what I liked to have fun with. May get the new Switch installment if I feel the same way again.

Tanks and Find Mii are the only reasons why I'm giving this a pass.

Massive shoutouts to Nintendo for thinking about petting dogs over anything else when they were coming up with uses for the DS stylus. Spent hours with this as a kid, loved going for virtual walks with my virtual dogs.

I mean, it does what it promises to do, even if it's not much. I even learned to do sudokus and do fast, short calculations with this so I guess it had a good impact on me as a kid?

Literally played this every day for years as a kid, to the point my parents had to restrict my daily play time. Loved having friends come over my town, fishing and making huge amounts of money this way, participating in events such as the Flea Market, or the fishing tournaments. It's hard to say if this is true, but I think this game impacted who I am now. I wanted to be as friendly as my villagers, even the cranky ones.

I still wonder how did I spend so much time playing a game with such few content. Guess small me was way to impressed with what the Wii was able to do. Also Baseball was best sport and I know this is unpopular especially coming from an European dude like me.

One of the better Mario Party games imo, even if most people don't seem to agree. Minigames and boards were fun. Not the best by a landslide, but still fun. Played it with a few friends not long ago and we all had fun, despite feeling a bit slow at times.

And now THIS is the best Mario Party game in my book. Insanely fun to play, with classic boards and minigames that use the DS' capabilities nicely, even though the devs thought everyone can mash at like 50 A-taps per second or something.

Lowkey one of the best DS games. Even though it's called Tetris, it's actually a nicely-crafted puzzle collection. Perfect for short sessions.

Had no idea how to play as a kid. I recall it being too confusing, so I won't give it a score. Might give it a second chance if I ever find the cartridge?

Same opinion as the first game, but this one had the piano game which I sucked at but still enjoyed it. I still can't play the piano though.