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Nintendogs (Nintendo DS)

Developer: Nintendo

Publisher: Nintendo

Genre: Simulation

Players: 4

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Posted on 30.09.2005 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Tag Tags: Nintendogs, Nintendo DS
There is a little Nintendo DS game that not many of you will have heard about called nintendogs. Oh wait that is a pure lie as nearly the whole world has had its head drilled with the canine caring simulation by now. Now it is due to hit Europe on 7th October and after an extensive play-test Cubed
Behind a great leader there is always a strong foundation and with nintendogs the idea supporting the new phenomenon stems back to an early 1990s craze that swept the entire population of Earth. The game that was not really a game, was none other than Bandai's Tamagotchi pet simulator. Many hours would be spent molly-coddling little bundles of pixels, which normally died anyway after a set period of time. It proved to be a major money-spinner that fuelled the company through that decade. Now, though, Nintendo has gone not just one, but about fifty steps further in bringing its own take on the genre to the market. Not only is the aim to enamour current gamers, but attract those who would not normally give videogames the time of day!

 

On a graphical basis, there is not much to look at in all honesty, but it has to be remembered that Nintendo is a clever company. Therefore, what there actually is in nintendogs is sparkling. One look at the various screenshots will show how lifelike the mutts included actually are. Playing around and petting the dogs really does feel like the real thing thanks to the realism poured into the character models. But that would mean nothing if the appropriate reactions were not all present and correct, or the speed of the game was snail-like. Luckily each dog will wander round on its own, rest, scratch itself, play with others and look totally content when being stroked, with nothing chugging along in the slightest at any point. The only other aspects to be considered are the competition graphics and the actual interiors, all of which look the part. No complaints at all...

Now, it would be extremely unfair to criticise nintendogs for having a weak soundtrack, which is kind of does have, mainly because the focus is not meant to be on the musical side at all. There are some peaceful little ditties and cute melodies that play when playing around or taking the dog for a walk, but the cr

 

In fact, the microphone plays an integral role in the entire game, with nintendogs being rendered completely pointless if you fail to master using the mic to teach your dog new tricks. What you have to remember is that the basics of Tamagotchi's animal caring are included in nintendogs, with the exception of it being a Nintendo game, so no death will occur no matter how badly you treat your 'friend for life'. But first things first, you must get to know your new pet. The game starts you off by choosing a name for the dog and having you teach it to him. Therefore, whilst the dog is running around your abode calling the name you typed in using the stylus will eventually get his attention. Each time you tap on his little thought light bulb that appears and repeat the name clearly, he will show recognition until you repeat it enough times and he will eventually memorise it. Therefore, anytime you call the same name he will bark and run up to the screen! Good boy, Raz...

But you have to care for the little guy, get him to actually like you by calling his name and then rewarding him by rubbing his head, tickling under his ears or scratching his belly. All of this adds up to breaking Raz in and making sure that he I more loyal to you as time passes by. It also helps when teaching them new tricks faster. Some of the basic moves you can teach include sitting, lying down, on its side and rolling onto its back. Getting them to learn simple tricks proves easy as, for instance, sitting down involves you putting the stylus point on the dog's head and dragging it downwards. Once done, the dog will sit and the light bulb will appear again. Tap on it and before the timer runs down speak into the mic saying whatever you like

 

Some of you might be sitting there thinking that none of this sounds remarkably engaging, and in some cases even boring. However, little additions such as being able to improve the decorative aspect of your house, buy accessories to dress Raz up in (3D spectacles look strange, but raise a smile, for example) and extra toys that have your set of dogs going crazy add to the whole experience. And that is exactly what nintendogs is, an experience to behold. Sure you can teach your dog to jump by petting him to make him happy and then tapping at the top of the screen, and so on, but there is so much more to nintendogs. And it is all played in real time, and leaving them DOES have an effect, as I found out. Three weeks of neglect meant they would not respond to their names at first and they were covered in fleas! Not nice...It is THAT real! And you can even interact with other gamers' dogs via a wireless connection, which is a welcome little addition. A truly complete package!

In theory nintendogs will last you a lifetime, but in all reality 'at least until you get bored' is a fairer comment and nobody would seriously be able to keep the game going for that long, obviously (...)! You can build up your repertoire of dogs, play various games with them, discover new treasures whilst taking them for walks, enter a variety of different competitions, use your funds to do some interior decorating, purchase new toys, food, drink, grooming items, meet with friends wirelessly and so on and so forth. It is amazing how much time can be spent just throwing a Frisbee around, however the game might not grab everyone quite as hard as this, so the length might just vary depending on the person, but you can never please everyone, right?

Gameplay

10

Who would have thought the Tamagotchi craze would spark up again over a decade later? Nintendo has taken a clever little idea and fluffed it into something that every gamer and non-gamer should at least try for a short while!

Graphics

9

The surroundings are impressive enough on their own, but it is the fluidity of movement, reactions from the mutts and the actual ultra-realistic character models as well.

Sound

8

Whilst the actual music might be far too twee for many a gamer, it is the voice recognition that lifts this up being the 'average' mark. The dogs will respond to your voice commands in no time...

Value

10

With the potential to last basically forever, how can you really fault nintendogs' longevity? Exactly, you cannot! Lots of dogs, loads of extras, competitions, fun games to try out and the whole training aspect will keep people busy for many a month. Remember, a nintendog is not just for Christmas...
9

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C3 Score And there we have it, one of the most fulfilling experiences on the Nintendo DS to date. Whilst you may initially think this will not be for you (just like I did, being the cynical old fool that I am
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Nice Review.Although I think it is not for me just like you said but I suppose it deserves a go but I am sure it will sell a bucket load.
on 30.09.2005 at 15:12
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[quote]In theory nintendogs will last you a lifetime, but in all reality
on 30.09.2005 at 15:27
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With all due respect.
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Maybe the 10 was what the length felt like to him, but maybe not everyone.

Nive review Raz! It seems everyone is giving this game a glowing review!
on 30.09.2005 at 15:38
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Because it is a fluid marker based on the users own tastes. Games get marked down for being too long or too short, this is neither. This games is perfect in that sense because the game is playable until YOU decide.
on 30.09.2005 at 15:39
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Could be Gastrian, nice review 'Raz.
on 30.09.2005 at 15:54
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The cheese.

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intrigued by this facebook-like feature
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Can't wait! Sounds awesome and I'm sure it will be!
on 30.09.2005 at 17:42
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Gastrian is basically spot on! Thanks for the praise folks :-D Not long until it hits Europe...
on 30.09.2005 at 18:46
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Thank-ya-very-much!
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Nice one Adam. I'd give it a lower score in all honesty, but I played it just a little bit too much, so that's my own fault...
on 30.09.2005 at 19:49
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Ever since my college started hyping Nintendogs, i'm anticipating it's release in the UK as well. I'v e eve cancelledmy overseas DS order ans may settle for Electric Blue after all.Lovesthetannedbitches is right, this game is shaping up to sell by the bucket load over here.
on 30.09.2005 at 21:11
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I've had this for almost 3 weeks now, and for the first week I really couldn't understand what the fuss as about. But these digital critters grow on you, especially when your mutt does a stunning jump-catch while playing 'flying-disk' against other dogs in the park!
Good review Raz (as usual)
on 01.10.2005 at 09:50
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Not sure whether to buy a DS or wait until christmas, just to make sure no one's bought me one already.
on 01.10.2005 at 11:19
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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Thanks a lot tonkei! It really does give you a great sense of satisfaction when you get your dog to do exactly what you want it to :-D
on 01.10.2005 at 14:08
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Indeed
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Quality work as ever Adam :Smilie

Not long now and hopefully it'll shake things up again DS/UK wise. Probably perfect timing with Advance Wars as well!
on 01.10.2005 at 14:35
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Flame On!
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