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Posted Sep 14, 2006 at 09:59PM by Gino D.
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For those who've read (the book) or seen (the movie) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, "42" is a very memorable number. For Nintendo DS owners, they just might find out how "42" will change their lives as well. Because that's the number of games that are sardined into Clubhouse Games by AGENDA. Here's a full list the games that are said to be in the whole package: Old Maid, Spit, I Doubt It, Sevens, Memory, Pig, Blackjack, Hearts, Rummy, Last Card, Last Card Plus, President, Five-card draw, Texas Hold 'Em, Nap, Spades, Contract Bridge, Seven Bridge, Hasami Shogi, Turncoat, Chinese Checkers, Checkers, Dots and Boxes, Backgammon, Chess, Connect Five (Gomoku), Shogi, Grid Attack, Koi-Koi (Hanafuda), Soda Shake, Word Balloon, Dominoes, Bowling, Darts, Billiards, Balance, Take Over, Solitaire, Escape, Mahjong Solitaire, Field Tactics and Ludo. The Nintendo WiFi Network can allow a peer-to-peer connection of up to eight players, which is just enough for your entire "clubhouse" of friends to network with. The game also supports a chatting feature, so all of the trash-talking you might want to speak out to spice the game can be had. On to the screenshots (click on the Full Article link below to see screens of the other games)! |
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Posted Aug 12, 2006 at 06:10AM by Kristine C.
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Making full use of the touch-screen feature of the Nintendo DS is the title 42 All-Time Classics, which features 42 of the most popular games ever invented. The game allows you to play the classic games without having to deal with cumbersome boards or cards. Games that you can play in this package include Poker, Texas Hold 'Em, Darts, Chess, Backgammon and Mahjong.
Check out the video below and see how this game is made possible by Nintendo. Big thanks to EduarDS for the heads up! |
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Posted Aug 11, 2006 at 04:19PM by Myra M.
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Pack your DS with oodles of card, board and party games with Nintendo's Clubhouse Games. Play Solitaire, Old Maid and Texas Hold 'Em without fussing around with stacks of cards. Play Darts, Snooker, Chess and Backgammon while you're in the middle of the road. With a roster of 42 games, Clubhouse Games will certainly keep you busy for hours.
Clubhouse Games also enables you to challenge other people via Wi-Fi, and psyche out your opponents with the "Picto chat" function. With the user-friendly interface, it's surely going to keep both kids and adults entertained, minus the hassle of bringing cards and boards and what-not. Clubhouse Games will be available on September 29, for £20 (around $38). While waiting for its release, enjoy this bunch of new screenshots to give you an idea how the game looks like.
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Posted Jul 28, 2006 at 08:41AM by Timo K.
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Nintendo has released five new screens from the game collection 42 All-Time Classics, to go with our previous post that detailed the game's contents. As a new title in the Touch! Generations franchise, 42 All-Time Classics will give you hours and hours of entertainment.
The game features 42 of the most popular games ever invented ranging from card classics like Poker and Texas Hold ‘Em, board games such as Chess and Backgammon to bar games like Darts and Snooker. And should you ever run out of games to play in Single-Player modes (pretty unlikely by itself), you can try out the multi-player mode with up to seven friends, not only enabling you to play all the games in the collection together, but also offering a Pictochat-like communications feature that lets you bluff about your Poker hand just like in real life! 42 All-Time Classics hits European store shelves on September 29.
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