Dynasty Warriors: I think the DS really lacks some good ol' fashioned beat 'em up games. I loved Dynasty Warriors 2 and onwards on the PS2.
More rail shooters: Sin and Punishment and Star Fox. SnP would be pretty nice with the stylus for aiming, L or R for fire/sword, then the D-Pad or ABXY for movement/jumping. As for Star Fox, just D-Pad/ABXY or stylus and L/R for fire.
N64 Ports: Do you know how much fucking money Nintendo would make for a DS rendering of Ocarina of Time? I liked SM64 DS (even more-so than the N64 version, actually).
SSB: C'mon. Jump! Ultimate Stars is the closest thing to this and still isn't as full and includes anime (which I'm not a fan of). And all of these homebrew versions are either shut down too early, eventually just discontinued, or too incomplete to play.
Boom Blox: I think they could make a pretty decent rendering with some touch screen flicking and other mini games.
That's just me.
More rail shooters: Sin and Punishment and Star Fox. SnP would be pretty nice with the stylus for aiming, L or R for fire/sword, then the D-Pad or ABXY for movement/jumping. As for Star Fox, just D-Pad/ABXY or stylus and L/R for fire.
N64 Ports: Do you know how much fucking money Nintendo would make for a DS rendering of Ocarina of Time? I liked SM64 DS (even more-so than the N64 version, actually).
SSB: C'mon. Jump! Ultimate Stars is the closest thing to this and still isn't as full and includes anime (which I'm not a fan of). And all of these homebrew versions are either shut down too early, eventually just discontinued, or too incomplete to play.
Boom Blox: I think they could make a pretty decent rendering with some touch screen flicking and other mini games.
That's just me.