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Nintendo DS Download Station Vol. 4 is out and about...

I can't believe I missed its debut. It snuck into my local gamestore without warning. WITHOUT WARNING, I SAY. Has this update creeped up undetected with anyone else? Volume 4 includes the following:

Playable Demos of Elite Beat Agents, Cooking Mama, Tomb Raider, Eragon, Charlotte's Web, and the classics: Big Brain Academy and Brain Age.

Downloadable Movies of Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin and Winx Club: Search for the Codex.

And I must say that Eragon is worth a free demo download. Casting spells rocks, though according to reviews, the whole game doesn't live up to the potential the game engine presents. So, enjoy the next wave of demos.

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Comments

.edDotEd Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:43:50 AM

Neeecole brought home Cooking Mama. I made Salsbury Steak.

MK-MK Thursday, January 11, 2007 1:49:24 AM

I can't get a gold medal on the meat-tossing portion. I feel like a failure.

Robbiemoirob Friday, January 12, 2007 5:21:56 PM

Does anyone know if these downloads thinies are still available in the UK. I remember early last year playing on a DS in store and was able to access the Download Station. Fastforward a few months to when I got my Ds and all the gaming stores in my town (Leeds) all say they no longer have the Download Station set up.

Is there anywhere else I could be looking for the Download Stations or is it only in gaming stores?

MK-MK Friday, January 12, 2007 11:43:01 PM

Most Toys R'Us stores have DS Download Stations, though I'm not even sure if Toys R'us even has stores in the UK.

Also, did they say they didn't have one set up or they didn't have it at all? DS Download stations are just DS's hidden under a desk. Tell'm to plug it back in. Nintendo representatives are supposed to stop by every once and a while and read switch out the game cart for a new update cart.

Anonymous Thursday, April 12, 2007 7:41:37 PM

Anonymous writes: Does nintendo ds opera support volume? Someone please answer

Dustin WilsonKhadgar Thursday, April 12, 2007 7:52:01 PM

No, but it supports silence. It works just as well.

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