I unironically used the calculator in diamond and pearl for homework when I was a kid. Thanks pokemon. Fun fact I also learned to read from pokemon red when I was very young; pokemon "teaching youths how to dogfight and live life since 97"
I'll be honest, I totally forgot about TWEWY! I love that game so if I make another one of these eventually I'll give that pride of place in the video lol. I think I forgot about it because I played it on Switch😅 Which is funny because I kept saying to myself "This would've controlled so much better on the DS" in my head while playing it! Also yeah that Wizard of Oz RPG looks incredible, been on my to-play list for ages now
A bit sad to see a rather common catalogue. Weird to miss on TWEWY, it's probably the best game on the system that -needs- the entirety of the system to be what it is. Just in case someone is interested on more obscure or less talked stuff of the NDS: Heroes of mana and final fantasy 12 revenants of the wings (or something like that) are two RTS. As far as I know the only RTS outside PC (not counting weird experimental stuff like pikmin, overlord or tooth and tail). Guru guru nagetto is probably the most unknown game on the system, also a golf in which your ball is a hamster with super powers and can interact with you rival's hamsters, also does use the touchscreen in a very precise way. Phone games can't mimick this, as the precision needed for a lot of those is too high for what a phone screen and huge fingers can do.
TH-cam algorithm has been COOKING for me lately. Tons of these sub-1000 sub channels with exactly the content I'm looking for.
Genuinely hope this blows up im only 3 minutes in and this feels on par with any decently sized channel that makes this kind of thing.
I really enjoyed Knights in the Nightmare on the DS which uses the touchscreen often. Interesting combination of RPG and...bullet hell?
I see you're a man of culture Bruce :D knights in the nightmare was brilliant
this video is incredible I have been writing my own video on this topic and you just gave me the inspiration to make it. thank you so much
NGL I would love a part 2 to this video talking about more touch screen based games on the DS
one of the underrated elements of ranger is interacting with a 2d pokemon overworld that actually has idle animations. it feels more alive.
good vid glad i clicked on it in my recommended
Thank you for this video :)
I unironically used the calculator in diamond and pearl for homework when I was a kid. Thanks pokemon. Fun fact I also learned to read from pokemon red when I was very young; pokemon "teaching youths how to dogfight and live life since 97"
No TWEWY? I also just found out about the wizard of oz: beyond the yellow brick road. it controls like a track ball lol
I'll be honest, I totally forgot about TWEWY! I love that game so if I make another one of these eventually I'll give that pride of place in the video lol. I think I forgot about it because I played it on Switch😅 Which is funny because I kept saying to myself "This would've controlled so much better on the DS" in my head while playing it! Also yeah that Wizard of Oz RPG looks incredible, been on my to-play list for ages now
A bit sad to see a rather common catalogue.
Weird to miss on TWEWY, it's probably the best game on the system that -needs- the entirety of the system to be what it is.
Just in case someone is interested on more obscure or less talked stuff of the NDS: Heroes of mana and final fantasy 12 revenants of the wings (or something like that) are two RTS. As far as I know the only RTS outside PC (not counting weird experimental stuff like pikmin, overlord or tooth and tail). Guru guru nagetto is probably the most unknown game on the system, also a golf in which your ball is a hamster with super powers and can interact with you rival's hamsters, also does use the touchscreen in a very precise way.
Phone games can't mimick this, as the precision needed for a lot of those is too high for what a phone screen and huge fingers can do.
Oh and Lock's quest: tower defense / horde defense / fortress buildong.
Yeah I believe I would remember several million things as I keep remembering.