Link returns this week and swaps his boat for a steam train in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. This time, however, he's got some help thanks to his newfound ability to control phantoms--tough enemies players might remember from The Phantom Hourglass. Spirit Tracks also retains its predecessor's cel-shaded graphics, which has now become synonymous with Zelda games on the Nintendo DS. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is due out this Thursday around Australia.
This week also sees some ports of previously released games arrive, with the PC version of DiRT 2 and James Cameron's Avatar: The Game on the PSP hitting store shelves.
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