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Plants vs. Zombies For DS Is Finally Here!

Can't get enough Plants vs. Zombies on your home computer, iPad, iPhone, or Xbox console?

Can't get enough Plants vs. Zombies on your home computer, iPad, iPhone, or Xbox console? Then I have some good news for you zombie killers out there: Plants vs. Zombies is finally here for the Nintendo DS!

Available now, Plants vs. Zombies DS ($20) will bring you all the planting and zombie knockouts you love, plus new achievements and four new minigames — including Air Raid, Home Run Derby, Heat Wave, and BOMB All Together — to keep you occupied. Plus, there'll even be a DSiWare version for you to download, which will include the adventure mode, and a collection of new minigames to conquer. Are you excited, or have you totally moved on to obsessing over Angry Birds?

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Got a DSi? Check Out Flipnote Studio

If you like to doodle, and you have a Nintendo DSi I strongly suggest checking out Flipnote Studio.

If you like to doodle, and you have a Nintendo DSi I strongly suggest checking out Flipnote Studio. It is a flip-book animation program that lets you have some doodling fun, and then you're able to share your beautiful drawing with other DSi users. And with the DSi's built-in microphone, you can also spice up your creations with sounds. This program is available from the DSiWare store and is completely free.

Here's a cute animation that the guys at Aardman created. It gives you a cute glimpse of what Flipnote Studio is all about.

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Ghostwire For Your DSi Looks Freaky, Fun: Are You Into It?

If you like SciFi's Ghost Hunters, Most Haunted, and hey, maybe even The Ghost Whisperer, then you're going to love the latest game slated to hit the DSi Store later this year.

If you like SciFi's Ghost Hunters, Most Haunted, and hey, maybe even The Ghost Whisperer, then you're going to love the latest game slated to hit the DSi Store later this year. Called Ghostwire, this game uses your Nintendo DSi's cameras to search your pad for spirits, apparitions, and EMF's so you can be your very own Ghostbuster. I love ghost stories, and this game brings them to life since you can pan around your room, suddenly see a ghostly figure hanging out by your closet, then poof! It's gone. Kinda freaky, and yet, kinda fun. I'd recommend this game for your (or your 12 year old's) next sleepover for a modern-day twist on the Ouija Board. Yeah, I said it, Ouija.

Check out the Swedish trailer for the game above (which is available for their cell phones and hand-held devices) to get a glimpse of what it will look like on your DSi. Leave a night light on tonight if you have to (no one will hold it against you) then tell me: would you play Ghostwire?