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Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
DS (short for Dual Screen) is the 7th generation portable console from Nintendo and a successor to Game Boy Advance. It was released on November 21st, 2004 in North America and on March 11, 2005 in Europe. The most characteristic feature of this handheld are two screens (including one touch screen). DS is the second most popular console in the history of gaming industry (right after PlayStation 2). In 2011 it was succeeded by 3DS.
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Titeuf: Le Film
Arcade 31 March 2011
Titeuf: Le Film is a compilation of 10 mini-games inspired by a full-length animated film about the adventures of a popular cartoon character, created by the Polish-French company Tate Multimedia. Guided by the activities of the curious 10-year-old, players have the opportunity to demonstrate their dexterity, reflexes and intellectual abilities.
Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure
Arcade 23 November 2007
Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure is an action-packed platformer about the fastest Wild West revolver named Luke. This item is based on the animated film Go West!
Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park
Puzzle 26 October 2012
Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park is a collection of dexterity and logic mini-games addressed to the youngest, whose action has been set in a fantastic world. By guiding the title creatures' actions, the player has to rebuild a decayed funfair and fill it with attractions. The title was produced by the British studio Mind Candy.
Moshi Monsters: Katsuma Unleashed
Arcade 11 October 2013
Addressed to young players (6-14 years old) arcade platformer with action set in the Moshi Monsters universe. Friendly moshlings have trouble. Dr. Strangelove has kidnapped Elder Furi and wants to force him to reveal the secrets of Moshi Picchu's power. The courageous Katsuma sets off on a rescue mission. The production was created by the British studio Mind Candy in cooperation with Activision.