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Still one of the best JRPGs on the 3DS.
Bravely Default brought back job systems, turn-based combat, and gorgeous hand-drawn visuals — and it did it with style.
So glad to have this in the collection.

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Zelda on the DS felt like magic back then — especially Phantom Hourglass.
Touch controls, sea travel, and that time-based dungeon mechanic… it was bold and super fun.
Still love this one!

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Time to highlight Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker for Nintendo DS — a spin-off that really deserves more love!
I’ve always enjoyed monster collecting games, and this one blends classic Dragon Quest charm with some cool mechanics and style.
Glad to have a clean copy back in the collection!

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Back to the Shaman King universe with Power of Spirit.
The mix of strategy and arena brawling is a bit odd — but I’ve always had a soft spot for the series, so I’m in.
Big anime energy in a PS2 package.
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Is it over-the-top? Absolutely.
A bit janky? Yep.
But Gungrave has this weird charm that makes blasting through waves of enemies genuinely fun.
Stylish, edgy, and unapologetically PS2.
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Scooby-Doo has always had a place in my heart — cartoons, movies… and yes, the games too!
Unmasked may not be a classic, but it captures the goofy charm and spooky fun I love.
Zoinks!
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Mega Man with a twist — Battle Network 4 (Blue Moon)!
As a kid, I loved the idea of walking through a world where you could jack into anything and have MegaMan.EXE by your side.
The real-time grid battles, the net world, the style… it all felt so futuristic and personal.