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Fri 25/03/05 at 17:25
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"tokyo police club"
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Well, I've been looking for a DS news site along the linesof cube-europe - quite professional, relatively up to date with the odd article and decent enough reviews. And I'm finding absolutely nothing.

I was using 'DS news', a site run by the person who did mkdd.co.uk (and, incidentally, that link forwards to DS news) but now it's started covering PSP news, and the reviews are lacking a fair bit. SO I'm on the hunt for another one.

I'd love to do my own, but I have absolutely no idea how to code one of the php badboys or anything like that. And no, I'm not using php nuke or any of that crap.

But anyway, back to the point - DS news sites. Anyone got any that they use regularly that are any good?
Sat 26/03/05 at 15:28
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"thursdayton!"
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You say you're looking for something along the lines of Cube-Europe.. why not just use that? They do DS news.

I look at that and Cubed3.co.uk daily which also does handheld stuff.
Sat 26/03/05 at 10:52
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"tokyo police club"
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Still no solution, people.
Fri 25/03/05 at 20:09
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"bei-jing-jing-jing"
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They gave Wario Ware 7/10.

They must be lined up and shot.
Fri 25/03/05 at 19:22
"period drama"
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mattributé wrote:
> Advancedmn. Wasn't a big fan of their cube website, I must confess.
> All seems a bit cluttered.

But it gets updated pretty regularly, and has some decent extra stuff.
That's all I care about, really.

Although their screenshots are extremely rubbish.
Fri 25/03/05 at 19:12
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"tokyo police club"
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Herr Dark Wolf wrote:
> [URL]http://www.touchds.com/index.php[/URL]
>
> This one's quite good

I remember reading the most amateur attempt at a review on that website, and when I ;last checked the whole system of news and stuff was messed up. Has the presentation, just lacks that professional edge, I must say.

FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> [URL]http://ds.advancedmn.com/[/URL]
>
> Pretty good.

Advancedmn. Wasn't a big fan of their cube website, I must confess. All seems a bit cluttered.

Keep the suggestions coming, though. I'll settle into one soon.
Fri 25/03/05 at 19:08
"period drama"
Posts: 19,792
[URL]http://ds.advancedmn.com/[/URL]

Pretty good.
Fri 25/03/05 at 19:05
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Posts: 3,937
[URL]http://www.touchds.com/index.php[/URL]

This one's quite good
Fri 25/03/05 at 17:25
Regular
"tokyo police club"
Posts: 12,540
Well, I've been looking for a DS news site along the linesof cube-europe - quite professional, relatively up to date with the odd article and decent enough reviews. And I'm finding absolutely nothing.

I was using 'DS news', a site run by the person who did mkdd.co.uk (and, incidentally, that link forwards to DS news) but now it's started covering PSP news, and the reviews are lacking a fair bit. SO I'm on the hunt for another one.

I'd love to do my own, but I have absolutely no idea how to code one of the php badboys or anything like that. And no, I'm not using php nuke or any of that crap.

But anyway, back to the point - DS news sites. Anyone got any that they use regularly that are any good?

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