DS Style priced and dated

By Spencer . May 8, 2007 . 9:05am

 

Square-Enix announced the first five titles in their DS Style series will be released on July 5th. The three World Walking travel guides for France, Italy and Thailand will be sold for 2,940 yen ($24) a piece. The other two titles in initial five, Why Not Listen to Classical Music on the DS and Flower Blooming DS: Gardening Life will be sold 3,990 yen ($33). While these aren’t games the software might be worth a look, so I ask all of our readers would you like to see more coverage on the DS Style titles? Also if you can only pick one to cover which would you choose?



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6 Responses to “DS Style priced and dated”

Mr. Shen Says:

Personally, I’d like to see the latter two (classical music and gardening). The main reason is that I suspect many of us can’t actually read Japanese (mine is at a “child with a mental retardation” level), so being able to translate text into French, Italian and Thai wouldn’t be very useful.

But the classical music and gardening one would be very interesting to see/read about.

Thomas Terranova Says:

I agree. If I had to pick just one to hear about, I’d pick the classical music one.

I’m also interested in the walking series, especially the France one. But unless they decide to translate these to English, the classical music one is the only one I might ever actually import or really want to explore.

Badfish Says:

I have a slight interest in this. I know gamers my age group 25-33 are getting a little bored of the same types of shooters,rpg’s, action etc. Originality is king.

matty Says:

I already listen to classical music, but if I suppose I broaden my repertoire.

The travel guides would be very useful as a quick reference. I’m not sure what it’ll cover with how much detail, but at least actual guides are able to be updated, ya know

Brendo Says:

I would like to have a closer look at the gardening software most but the others are almost of equal interest to me. I think there is a lot of potential for various types of software for handhelds and its exciting to see what they are coming up with.

fu schnickens Says:

Meh. They aren’t even games. Are they going to turn the DS into a Palm Pilot?

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