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Kirby Squeak Squad Nintendo DS ROM DownloadKirby: Squeak Squad is a side-scrolling action platformer that HAL Laboratory developed and Nintendo published for the Nintendo DS in 2006. The game stars Kirby, the pink, round hero of Dream Land, who sets off on a mission to recover his stolen strawberry shortcake after a group of thieves called the Squeak Squad takes it. Players guide Kirby through eight worlds filled with enemies, obstacles, and hidden treasures. The game builds on the classic Kirby formula by giving Kirby access to over twenty copy abilities, which he gains by inhaling specific enemies. Each ability completely changes his attack style, letting players tackle stages in different ways depending on what power they choose to carry. One standout feature is the chest system, where Kirby can store items and abilities in bubbles on the touch screen for later use, adding a layer of strategy to how players manage their resources throughout each level.
Sonic Colors DS Nintendo DS ROM DownloadSonic Colors DS is a side-scrolling platformer developed by Dimps and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS in 2010. The game runs alongside its Wii counterpart but offers a completely distinct design built specifically for the handheld platform. Players take control of Sonic the Hedgehog as he races through colorful, high-speed stages set across an alien theme park called Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park. The story follows Sonic and Tails as they uncover Dr. Eggman's scheme to capture alien creatures called Wisps and use their energy to power a massive mind control device. What makes the game stand out is its Wisp power-up system, which lets Sonic absorb these colorful aliens to gain short-term abilities that are unique to each type. The Yellow Drill lets him burrow underground, the Cyan Laser shoots him across the stage at high speed, and the Pink Spikes let him cling to walls and ceilings.
Super Mario 64 DS Nintendo DS ROM DownloadNintendo developed and published Super Mario 64 DS, a 3D platformer for the Nintendo DS that launched alongside the system in 2004. The game takes the beloved N64 classic Super Mario 64 from 1996 and rebuilds it from the ground up for the dual-screen handheld, adding new content, updated visuals, and a fresh look throughout every course. Players collect Power Stars scattered across Bowser's castle and its many themed worlds, working toward rescuing Princess Peach from the villain's grip. What sets this version apart from the original is its expanded character roster. Where the N64 game offered only Mario, this remake adds Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario as fully playable characters, each with unique abilities and a dedicated set of character-exclusive stars to find and collect. The total Power Star count rises from 120 to 150, with 30 brand-new stars that Nintendo designed specifically for this release. The DS touchscreen and built-in microphone connect to mini-games and select in-world moments, giving this remake a distinct identity that goes well beyond a simple port of the original game.
Kirby Canvas Curse NDS ROM DownloadNintendo released Kirby Canvas Curse for the Nintendo DS in 2005, and HAL Laboratory built the title as the first Kirby game centered on the handheld's touch screen. The story follows Kirby after a witch named Drawcia transforms the pink hero into a ball and traps him in a world made of paint. Players never press a direction pad to move the character. Instead, they draw rainbow lines on the screen with the stylus, and Kirby rolls along these painted paths to cross gaps, climb walls, and reach hidden areas. Tapping Kirby makes him dash and break through enemies, while the rainbow ink itself acts as a shield against hazards. This stylus only control scheme felt fresh in 2005 and remains one of the most creative uses of the DS hardware. The game proved that a classic platforming series could find a second life through hardware specific design without losing the charm and warmth that long time fans expected from Kirby. HAL polished every detail, from the bouncy soundtrack to the chalkboard style menus.