Picking up a year and a half later, I'm wondering: what does your DS favorites list look like nowadays?
Here be mine, although there's just too much good stuff for me to relegate it to a top three..... so after three, I'm sub-dividing it into a continuous top ten:
1) Contra 4
2) Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Tamashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
3) Phoenix Wright: Trials And Tribulations
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4) New Super Mario Bros.
5) DK: Jungle Climber
6) Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan
7) Elite Beat Agents
8) Nanostray
9) Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
10) Picross DS
Contra 4, Ouendan 2, and PW: TAT are my current, interchangeable go-everywhere companions, and to me, show off what makes the DS so damned good. Contra 4 proves that old-school sensibilities can work on current generation hardware, nailing a game that uses conventional d-pad/buttons down pat, while Ouendan 2 is still the picture-perfect poster child of touch-screen functionality. Trials And Tribulations, unquestionably my favorite of the three current Ace Attorney titles, makes for a great chill-out game, allowing me to cool my hand-eye coordination jets for a while. (And I still see the series' leap to the DS as a great boon; the cleaned up interface, menu-driven touch screen, and the remedying of the GBA's sound glitch programming are head and shoulders above their previous incarnations.)
I still hold New Super Mario Bros. in very high regard, and I continue to dig Jungle Climber's simple yet engaging gameplay. Elite Beat Agents and the first Ouendan hold a steady sway in my top ten, and are, to me, part of iNiS's current masterpiece package. Nanostray might be knocked down a notch once the sequel hits, but currently remains a gorgeous shooter. Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales still wins me on pure charm and its bevy of things to do in the game -- and though I've exhausted Picross DS into something funny, it's enjoyable partaking in the occasional puzzle every now and again.