Many gamers have fond memories of Valve's seminal tactical FPS title Counter-Strike. It was seen as a monumental landmark in the first-person shooter genre, with its competitive gameplay being a topic of discussion several years later. Whether it be Counter-Strike: Classic or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, these games are iconic titles from Valve, with an active esports scene that continues to this day.

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Going by the name of Fewnity, this fan showcases how Counter-Strike has been adapted to the Nintendo DS. This includes programming the DS touch screen to utilize certain functions while the top screen shows the action going on. This includes weapon switching on the bottom screen, as well as a portion of it being able to control the player's first-person view. The D-pad is used to control the player's movement, while other buttons are utilized for guns. Some of the guns included in this release include a sniper rifle, sub-machine gun, pistols, and a melee knife weapon.

Fewnity has been developing this version of Counter-Strike on the DS for awhile now, with this latest video showing that players can try it out for themselves with an alpha release. They note that this version has both unfinished WIP single-player and multiplayer modes, though matches with bots are currently possible. Other missing features include other weapons such as grenades and other equipment as they're not currently programmed in this release.

Regardless, it's impressive how much the developer has implemented into this modded version of Counter-Strike, such as compatability with Nintendo's rumble pack, weapon switching, and even cross-play with the PS Vita on a dedicated server. Players can download this DS version of Counter-Strike through a link in the video's description.

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