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Nervous Brickdown- DS
We%26rsquo;re suckers for Breakout/Arkanoid games - so it%26rsquo;s Blackcurrant Tangos all around as Eidos snaps up this gorgeous new wall-batterer from Arkedo Studios. Just look at it: with 150 levels and a mad grab bag of varying art styles and play techniques, it%26rsquo;s truly the WarioWare of break-the-wall brilliance.
Lifesigns: Surgical Unit- DS
Already out in Japan, Lifesigns is more focused on plot than Trauma Center was - and the world of goo beneath your patients%26rsquo; skin wrapping is that little bit more realistically gruesome than in TC. Gross.
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