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Advance Wars: Dual Strike (Nintendo DS, 2005) CARTRIDGE ONLY

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo DS
Release Year
2005
Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Strategy
Publisher
Nintendo
Game Name
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
UPC
0045496735869
Video Game Series
Advance Wars Series
MPN
NTR-AWRE-USA

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Product Information

Marching behind the GBA sequel (and in step with the GameCube's Battalion Wars), Dual Strike drafts the DS for service in Nintendo's anime-inspired Advance Wars brand of turn-based combat. The game presents overviews and air battles in the upper display, with ground movements and interactive tactical maps in the lower touch screen. Multiplayer warfare is supported wirelessly. A single-player campaign follows a storyline involving both new and familiar "Commanding Officer" characters, and a map editor is included for when the wars have all been won. Dual Strike also offers a real-time mode, designed to reward fast fingers and quick-thinking as well as solid strategy.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
MPN
NTR-AWRE-USA
UPC
0045496735869
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44006320

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Strategy
Video Game Series
Advance Wars Series
Platform
Nintendo DS
Game Name
Advance Wars: Dual Strike

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2005
Number of Players
1-8
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Cartoon Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Fantastic turn based war game

    I loved the Advance Wars series since I first played it on Gameboy Advance for its humor, challenge and just general fun. Dual Strike just adds slight upgrades to all the good things about the previous version but the two CO combat adds a whole new dimension to the strategy and interest. This is a great game and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the Advance Wars series.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sweeetbbj

  • GREAT GAME FOR KIDS AND ADULTS!!!!

    This is another great game in the small genre of turn based strategy on a mobile device. A lot of fun, and deffinately worth the purchase. The main mission can run you as along as 10 hours, though there is plenty to do after you've finished up the regular mission (such as an unlockable hard mission, which is many of the same sort of beginning missions, just with the odds stacked more against you). I'm a very critical person, however dont take what I'm going to say as any reason not to try this game out. Here were I noticed about the game: 1) The graphics didn't really get a boost from the previous games. There are nice touch screen functions, but this game could of pretty much been released on a GBA with the exception of its DS battles (Battles that take place on two screens... two ...

  • Advance Wars DS: More Units, More Balance, More Fun

    This game has me absolutely enthralled. I've logged a ridiculious amount of hours on it, and I'm still coming back for more on a regular basis. Now, before I go on, I have to note: I wasn't a large fan of turn-based strategy before playing the original Advance Wars, and I still don't particularly enjoy many games in the genre. With that said, this game is amazing. It improves upon the Advance Wars mold, and makes it an exceptionally better game. The new units are fun, and with one exception, very useful. They're also very balanced, and don't make the game less fun, or much more complex. The new COs are also along those lines, with the exception of one, who seems a bit too powerful. Just ban her in multiplayer games. There are a number of other additions, too--like having your COs ...

  • Great strategy gaming on the go!

    Advance Wars: Dual Strike is the third Advance Wars title to be released by Intelligent Systems. This turn-based strategy game details the efforts of a new group of heroes defending their homeland yet again from the evil Black Hole army. As the game progresses new characters and CO's become available including the familiar faces from the previous installments. The game provides a lengthy single-player campaign complete with a new feature enabling the DS's second screen. In one instance a countdown timer is placed on the top screen requiring the player to defeat the map in a set period of time. In other examples there will be two battles to be fought, one on the top screen and one on the bottom. Another new mode, combat, causes players to choose a preset number of ground units to battle ...

  • Games that make you think.

    Like chess with tanks. This game strives to measure your tactical prowess through over a hundred different battlefields. Not to mention that you can customize your own battlefields and test it against your friends wirelessly or against an A.I. that always wants some. Fans of Advance Wars 1 & 2 wont be disappointed because ALL (except Sturm) of the Commanding Officers available in those games are back in this one with 9 more to boot. Theyve also implemented a new level system that gives you skills that make battles easier with each level you gain and a new costume at lv.10. And finally, theres an option to go to the battle with one CO and get double the points, or tag team with two, and level them both up. This just means, you dont need to play the game for countless hours to make COs ...