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100 Classic Book Collection

Dec 26, 2008

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2.29 average rating based on 7 ratings

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100 Classic Book Collection turns your Nintendo DS into a portable library containing must-read novels from iconic authors such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, and many more. From Sense and Sensibility to Treasure Island, Moby Dick to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Nintendo's 100 Classic Book Collection presents 100 books that everyone should read--all conveniently housed in one single DS game cartridge. Hold the DS like a book and use the touch screen to turn the pages. 100 Classic Book Collection provides search methods to help you find a book that suits your mood and the amount of time … More
100 Classic Book Collection turns your Nintendo DS into a portable library containing must-read novels from iconic authors such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, and many more. From Sense and Sensibility to Treasure Island, Moby Dick to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Nintendo's 100 Classic Book Collection presents 100 books that everyone should read--all conveniently housed in one single DS game cartridge. Hold the DS like a book and use the touch screen to turn the pages. 100 Classic Book Collection provides search methods to help you find a book that suits your mood and the amount of time you have to read. Less
Developers
Publishers
Nintendo
Platforms
Nintendo DS
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Educational
Release Dates
Dec 26, 2008 (Europe)
Nintendo DS
Apr 10, 2010 (Worldwide)
Nintendo DS
Jun 14, 2010 (North_America)
Nintendo DS
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BleppinDrago gave Feb 12, 2023
BleppinDrago gave Feb 12, 2023
Not bad for its time
This review is for the Nintendo DS version

I got this before it was common to read on smartphones so it was convenient to have around at the time. It introduced me to Sherlock Holms which became one of my favorite classics. Still kind of a neat novelty to read with two screens but the screen resolution isn't very good for reading by today's standards. It has some good features like a recommendation system and blurbs about the book and about the authors. Additional books could be downloaded over Wi-fi at the time, but you can also get them by playing a copy from a different region.