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  • GameSpy DS

    Preview, by Phil Theobald: "Despite its relative lack of DS features, Frogger Helmet Havoc looks as though it could be a fun diversion."

    gba.gamespy.com

  • GameSpy DS

    Information, articles, and screenshots.

    gba.gamespy.com

  • GameFAQs

    Contains information and message boards.

    www.gamefaqs.com

  • IGN DS

    Preview, by IGN Staff: "There were no touch screen elements implemented in the DS version of Frogger, and the upper screen was simply used for a data screen. But when the game's finished for release this Fall, Konami expects to put the touch screen to use in several mini-games, similar to what Nintendo did with Super Mario 64 DS."

    ds.ign.com

  • GameSpot

    Preview, by Justin Calvert: "Frogger Helmet Havoc isn't a bad-looking game, and we're sure that the issues we had with the controls today will be easy to overcome with a little practice."

    www.gamespot.com

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