How to Buy Sports Games for Nintendo DS

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A gamer may experience different moods. At one given time, a more strategic, puzzle-like game seems more fun. Other times, games with more competitive action may seem like a better time. This article will take you through some simple steps to buy sports games for a Nintendo DS.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Nintendo DS

Step1
Talk to other DS owners. Ask them which sports games they have enjoyed, or which they have heard good things about from other people.
Step2
Search through different catalogs. Oftentimes, catalogs will supply brief descriptions and sometimes reviews for you to use as reference.
Step3
Try different games out. At some electronics stores, video games will be up and running for customers to play and test out.
Step4
Consider what sports you enjoy, and which you would enjoy simulating the most. Would you prefer playing baseball, soccer, football, basketball or tennis? There are many different sports, all of which are unique in their gaming.
Step5
Examine the different games’ controls. Ease of control should be a major consideration, as the gamer does not want a game that will take them a month just to learn.

Tips & Warnings

  • Typically, baseball games are among the easiest games to control. As a result, movement and interaction are not as prevalent.
  • Look closely at the game's graphics. The better the graphics, the more pleasing the game is to play.
  • Football games are sometimes confusing. They require a good amount of strategy and play-making, and are usually better suited for people knowledgeable in the sport.

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