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Abstract: 100 Classic Books isn’t the most exciting video game title in the world, and when placed next to the likes of Mario and Zelda it could be easy to skip over in favor of a more traditional title. While it is indeed true that 100 Classic Books may not app...
Abstract: It seems as though everyone wants to get their feet wet in the e-book game these days. Prior to the release of it latest handheld system, the DSi XL, earlier this year, Nintendo announced that a title would be released in June called 100 Classic Books...
100 Classic Books is one of the best ideas Nintendo has had in a while. While it is no Kindle killer, this cart is a great alternative to the more expensive e-readers out there, collecting some of the most famous works in the English language for a fra...
Abstract: Father’s Day is on its way and we’ve been wracking our brains as to what to recommend for the man who has everything. Well, if he’s a DS Dad why not turn his handheld console into a portable library? We handed Nintendo’s 100 Classic Book Collection to ...
Abstract: Well, she didnt figure on e-books, and she didnt figure that twitchy little screens would be everywhere by the end of the 20th century. Laptops, mobile phones, MP3 players, e-book readers like Amazons Kindle, and now the DS make it possible, if not...
Abstract: In 1994, Pulitzer Prize winning writer Annie Proulx said "Nobody is going to sit down and read a book on a twitchy little screen. Ever."Well, she didn’t figure on e-books, and she didn’t figure that twitchy little screens would be everywhere by the end...
Abstract: The 100 Classic Book Collection is an excellent piece of software that turns your Nintendo DS into an eBook reader. With a huge selection of authors, the likes of Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, you have your own little private library fi...