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Pokemon To Return Once Again!

Nintendo sure know how to please the fans. Way back on the old Gameboy Colour, the games Pokemon Gold and Silver ruled the roost. Indeed, the games are so popular that they're still being enjoyed today as cult offerings. However, Nintendo are looking to build on the success of these games by crafting remakes on their current DS family. Say hello to Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver.

The first great feature offered in Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is that players are able to sync their new game to any old Diamond, Pearl or Platinum games they already have on the DS. This means players can keep all the rare and special Pokemon they battled so hard to find on previous games.
And you'll certainly need them all, as this title offers up almost twice as many gym battles as in the previous installments, expanding the game significantly.

This game is perfect fan service for all the loyal Pokemon collectors out there, and retains some of the best elements from previous titles. Retro music is included bringing back nostalgic tunes from the earliest Pokemon games, along with vast areas you'll recognise but which offer new challenges. However, Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver isn't all about bringing back old features. The visuals and audio have obviously been vastly improved since Gameboy colour days, and Pokemon has never looked this great. Running on the same engine as Platinum, the game is pushed even further with some excellent fully animated battle scenes.

If you're even remotely a Pokemon fan, this title is perfect for you. It brings together all the most successful and well-loved aspects of previous installments and sprinkles a little magic dust in the form of improved graphics and additional features to make a perfect experience. Pokemon Heartgold/Soulsilver is an absolute must for fans of the franchise, and is sure to get a new generation hooked too!

What does The Nintendo DSi Browser Offer?

The Nintendo DSi is more than just a games machine and you can enjoy its wonderful multimedia capabilities with the aid of the Nintendo DSi browser. Gamers can use it for perusing the net from any Wi-Fi enabled area, courtesy of Opera, who made a browser customised for the DSi alone.

In this time, when net browsers come a penny a dozen, you'll wonder what's so unique about the Nintendo DSi browser. Well if you keep reading you may well realize that among the craze surrounding the iPhone and other such 'smart' mobile phones, the Nintendo DSi browser has quite a trick up its sleeve.

What allows this is the complicated formatting feature of the Nintendo DSi. Here the Nintendo DSi browser wins over other devices like smart telephones and PDA's. You will have regularly received a lot of formatting errors while attempting to surf the net on a PDA or cell phone which made the whole endeavor really taxing.

The reason is these gadgets can't display web-pages with JavaScript and definitely not at the optimal frame rate. The majority of websites are made for a larger display such as PC or Netbook and the problem arises in trying to fit them into a much smaller screen area. So you have got to constantly scroll around in order to get the data you need.

The Nintendo DSi browser smashes this issue with aid from the dual screens. The lower screen gives you a compact display of the web-page so if you move the stylus over the area you can get an increased display on the higher screen. The Nintendo DSi browser skimming technique can easily reduce your reliance on your computer or portable.

The Nintendo DSi browser also arrives stuffed with such great features including writing recognition and obstructing flash and jpegs which increase loading speeds. There's parental locks to ensure that your children aren't able to find adult stuff.

So if you need a quick and reliable answer to your web-browsing needs , then the Nintendo DSi browser may well be your ideal feature.