The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer for the Nintendo DS offers a unique portable experience that diverges significantly from its console counterparts. Unlike the 3D home versions, this handheld adaptation utilizes a side-scrolling perspective and 2.5D graphics that perfectly suit the DS hardware. Players alternate between Mr. Incredible and Frozone, utilizing their unique elemental and physical abilities to dismantle the Underminer's mechanical army. The game takes full advantage of the dual-screen setup for real-time character upgrades and map navigation, while also supporting wireless cooperative play. For collectors and fans of the franchise, this version is particularly interesting as it features a distinct technical build from the GBA release, offering more complex gameplay and enhanced visual fidelity. It remains a standout licensed action title for the platform, showcasing the collaborative potential of early DS titles.