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    Quote Originally Posted by NekkLe
    True.

    But PSP does have some good games on it. I'll agree though, I like Mario alot especially Mario kart but I don't see the point in buying one, theres only a few games I would play on there and it would probably be a waste of money.
    Don't you think thats why Nintendo are releasing the Micro? a back up plan which will sure to fail alot worse.
    But like Happee said, tis off topic ;P

    I guess i'll find out for myself. -researches-
    The Micro is total rubbish and a waste of time I think.

    More people will want the better games on DS, but basically the Micro is just a Advance, with the older games.

    They shouldn't of made the Micros, they're a waste if time.

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    I found a breif sum up of the game, its reviews arn't so good, comments like "it gest boring" which could be a turn off.

    An evil witch turns Dream Land into a "picture" world, and when Kirby confronts her, she uses her magic to turn him into a ball. Luckily, he finds a magic paintbrush she left behind and uses it to turn the DS stylus into a magic item capable of drawing rainbow paths. Kirby then sets out to regain his shape and save Dream Land.

    Use the stylus to draw paths to guide Kirby through each level or to tap enemies to stun them. Break blocks and draw walls to avoid danger as Kirby heads for the gate of each stage. After defeating all three stages in each of the seven worlds, players must win a boss battle against King Dedede, Kracko or Paint Roller to open up the next world.

    By dashing into enemies (or running into them while they’re stunned), Kirby will copy their abilities. Every ability has a unique power. Burning Kirby can blaze a horizontal trail at high speed, Stone Kirby can plunge invincibly through the water and Wheel Kirby can cruise at high speeds to launch to distant areas.

    The DS stylus has been magically infused with the power to paint. Players draw paths and stun enemies to guide KirbyTM through an adventure spanning seven massive worlds.

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    Nobody who I know in Nintendo really likes Kirby anyway. I like playing as Kirby on Super Smash Bros: Melee. Kirby isn't designed for races, or in this case..playing about with the stylus.

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    most revoloutainary game on DS,you cant argue with that

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