I haven't played too much of it but it is extremely tiring and actually quite fun.

Gosh, I love this game so much. Just the opening theme was what made me pick it up in the first place and the entire soundtrack is full of beautiful songs. The voice acting is fantastic, the characters are lovable, and the story had a really emotional impact for me. It's not without its flaws - the music minigame's timing feels kind of off, some story branches meander for a bit to long, but this still deserves 5/5 for me. Even when playing it some 16+ years after it came out.

I have this, didn't play it too much. Pretty standard puzzle game.

I have so many fond memories of this game in my senior year of high school. The additional local and online communication features made it fun to play with people. As usual for a Pokémon game, the story leaves a bit to be desired but the ending really struck a chord with me. To date, still my most played 3DS game.

Just your usual sports minigame kind of game, from what I remember.

I first read about this game in Nintendo Power and tried it on my friend's DS. To date, still one of my favorite RPG battle systems. Controlling all four bros is just so satisfying and adds a later of depth and difficulty not present in other games in the series.

I absolutely loved Yoshi's Island DS and this game fell far short of my hopes. The levels and gameplay were uninteresting. Despite the infamous kazoos, it's still got some pretty cool music though.

Eh, it was fun for what it was. Back when touch screen personal devices were a cool new thing.

2007

Quite polished and easy to pick up. I've only played it a couple of times, but I imagine I'd enjoy it quite a lot if I worked at getting better at it. Being able to enjoy anyone's custom maps is nice and means it'd be difficult to run out of content.

I basically played this game exclusively to try playing Through the Fire and Flames on expert and that was pretty fun.

I'm not a Tetris pro like some of my friends are, but I did enjoy a bit of this every once in a while on my 3DS.

I recall a pretty solid platforming experience without being as weird as the first Super Mario Land. Soundtrack is good, but so many songs sharing the same melody does get old after a while.

My first Layton game. I think the story was touching, but... I actually don't remember any of it. Puzzles were fun, though some were frustrating.

My first Guitar Hero and probably the one that most aligns with my musical tastes. I played this a lot, but mostly the same few songs. I got good enough that I could at least clear pretty much anything on expert.

A goofy little demo for the 3DS's new capabilities.