I'll list mine in no particular order:
10. True Swing Golf - it's just a relaxing game where you're out at the golf course.
9. Super Mario 64 DS - not as good as the original N64 version, but good enough to play through again.
8. The Sims 3 - a decent actual Sims game where you can actually build a house. It's far more limited compared to the first Sims game for console and computer, though.
7. Need For Speed Pro Street - The best racing game I've played on the DS. It has actual crash physics, and the racing itself is decently realistic too. Plus the car selection and variation are icing on the cake.
6. Lego Star Wars - just what you'd expect, a mostly 2.5D Lego game that's Star Wars themed. It's just nice and fun.
5. Korg M01 Music Workstation - it's a basic midi program. It has its limits but I've played with it a lot to just make music on the fly when I want to.
4. GTA Chinatown Wars - like a mix of old and new, this game offers a decently long story mode, a large map, and many vehicles and weapons to have fun with.
3. Guitar Hero - all the versions of that game are in #3. They offer such fun and are just as hard, if not harder, than the console games.
2. New Super Mario Bros/Sonic Colors - both of these games tie for me. They offer a great mix of sidescrolling action with some decently updated 3D graphics. They are the best of the modern sidescroller.
1. Metroid Prime Hunters - one of the greatest, and longest games on the DS that I have played. The graphics on it are brilliant for the DS, the story that you have to scan through is an epic tale, something like a relic. You feel like you're reading actual history. While it's not as good or as environment immersing as its console counterparts, I'd still have to say it makes a damn good portable addition to the Prime series.
10. True Swing Golf - it's just a relaxing game where you're out at the golf course.
9. Super Mario 64 DS - not as good as the original N64 version, but good enough to play through again.
8. The Sims 3 - a decent actual Sims game where you can actually build a house. It's far more limited compared to the first Sims game for console and computer, though.
7. Need For Speed Pro Street - The best racing game I've played on the DS. It has actual crash physics, and the racing itself is decently realistic too. Plus the car selection and variation are icing on the cake.
6. Lego Star Wars - just what you'd expect, a mostly 2.5D Lego game that's Star Wars themed. It's just nice and fun.
5. Korg M01 Music Workstation - it's a basic midi program. It has its limits but I've played with it a lot to just make music on the fly when I want to.
4. GTA Chinatown Wars - like a mix of old and new, this game offers a decently long story mode, a large map, and many vehicles and weapons to have fun with.
3. Guitar Hero - all the versions of that game are in #3. They offer such fun and are just as hard, if not harder, than the console games.
2. New Super Mario Bros/Sonic Colors - both of these games tie for me. They offer a great mix of sidescrolling action with some decently updated 3D graphics. They are the best of the modern sidescroller.
1. Metroid Prime Hunters - one of the greatest, and longest games on the DS that I have played. The graphics on it are brilliant for the DS, the story that you have to scan through is an epic tale, something like a relic. You feel like you're reading actual history. While it's not as good or as environment immersing as its console counterparts, I'd still have to say it makes a damn good portable addition to the Prime series.