GTA: Chinatown Wars is Rockstar's first appearance, (and hopefully not their last) on the Nintendo DS. Finally, Nintendo can proudly join the big boys of the current gaming era, who have so shamefully spat in the poor company's face. Although that isn't to say that Nintendo is doing horribly. I mean, since launch, they've sold 49,109,255 Wiis and 101,154,845 DSs. But back to GTA.You find yourself controlling Huang Lee. An asian fellow who finds himself in a sticky situation when his family sword, "Yu-Jian", is lost because he was mugged at the start of the game. A little basic, but shut up, it works. The game then follows the usual sort of GTA gameplay. Drive here, do this, drive back, get another mission, drive here, cutscene, drive here, fight in epic battle, die, restart mission,


