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    deanbmmv: See I'd much prefer it as laid out in the books. Give you the story (maybe use top screen for pictures/animations) let you pick the actions. Basically... more »
    Cptn.PaxtonAstypalaea(Corsair): Skeletor doesn't looks like he's enjoying the game that much... I think my brother had a few of these books... I sure hope they do a sequel using th... more »
    Save me: Why is the screen small? Well Timmy, it is a known fact that DS screengrabs and videos only look good on the DS. When they are posted on the internet... more »
    emag: Fighting Fantasy really was the peak of young-adult interactive novels, especially with the mid-to-late sequel books Legend of Zagor and Revenge of th... more »
    Brimful: The choose your own adventure series of books are in reprint I picked up a whack of them for my kids at Chapters/Indigo. They even have two levels of... more »
    UilliamMagoon: I bought almost the entire run of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks on eBay a few years back. Many were just as awesome as I'd remembered. The deifference b... more »
    prototype beta: I used to love those books, especially the D&D titles. These are the kind of games that make me wish I had a couple extra slices of cheese to drop... more »
    deanbmmv: At first I just read "Fighting Fantasy" n the pic n thought " more »
    Komrade Kayce: I highly recommend the following to anyone with a flash cart (and who likes stuff like this). Lone Wolf DS Its two of the old pencil and book games ... more »
    Taggart6 wishes you happy holidays!!!: I was a Choose your own adventure book fiend back in the day. I hope this means we can expect multiple endings. more »
    neocutter: If they would just redo the books on DS with a nice graphical update and an auto dice roll I'd be extatic... That goes double for the Sorcery! spin o... more »
    Ashurahori: OH MY GOD. I used to LOVE this book when I was a kid! It was my favorite book back then! I memorized every pathway and monster! more »
    InconspicuouslyConspicuous: No way... DS capable of that? sorry for the my trollitosis...but color me impressed. more »
    sudo rm reality.exe: Oh wow, this looks awesome. It seems a lot of much-ignored genres seem to be making an excellent revival on DS - especially adventure, but it's good t... more »
    mintycrys is HOT for Bayonetta: I still haven't finished Etrian Odyssey II and now they want me to play THIS? Well, if combat is faster, I might give it a go. Seriously, though, ha... more »
    Smeesh: Honestly, I bet Donkey Punch 22 would sell much better than any Kane and Lynch game. more »
    Kuwabara Kazuo: I bet he's tremendously happy now that Squeenix saved his ass from his position. more »
    Saint Anima: Ian Livingstone, eh? :: Remembers Deathtrap Dungeon :: So, I have you to blame for that, eh? more »
    Luke Plunkett: Sounds terribly North Korean more »
    Str8_Jihadin: Nothing like a good squeeze more »
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