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Great birthday gift for my wife, but now I have to get my own.Another great product from Nintendo.
It works exactly as advertised. It arrived in perfect order in less time than expected.
I only need the game to be a game. If you are looking for hours of fun, the DS LITE is for you, your kids and anyone who love to play games The only thing that the PSP has over the DS is it goes on the internet. I bought a PSP first and was very disappointed with the games and the quality of games. It makes me happy to see nintento still hanging on. I am a big gamer and have had just about all the systems. I believe that the ds lite is a wonderful innovative little piece of equipment, that deserves all the rave reviews that it gets. But, I have a nokia n810 for that and a palm phone.
When inputting letters/words the Nintendo doesn't accept my printing of words. Tried different ways to print the letters and they were not accepted as well.
The DS Lite is an attractive system. They aren't close. And the touch screen and microphone add incredible layers to the game play. Fortunately, the DS comes with a spare, and if you lose both they are readily available for purchase.The graphics are not PSP levels, it's true.
That the DS also plays Game Boy Advanced games means you have an incredible library of spectacular games at your disposal.If you are in the market for a portable system, this is the one. I love using the touch screen in clever and unexpected ways. I can't tell you how much fun it's made games for me. They have managed to stay on top for a number of reasons, all of which apply to the DS just as much as they have any other system.First, the physical DS Lite. The Nintendo DS was not an overly attractive system, and it was a bit big. The stylus fits securely in a slot on the side, and the only time that ever becomes a problem is if, like me, you tend to chew on pens or pencils, because you will chew on the stylus, and it wont lock into place. But they still look great.
The design possibilities are almost endless. Since the introduction of the original Game Boy, commonly referred to by gamers as The Brick, Nintendo have owned the portable gaming market. It's small enough to fit conveniently in your pocket or in your bag, so you can always have it with you, no matter where you are. The new, more interactive direction Nintendo has been taking with the DS and the Wii is something to admire and to commend.
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