Exactly one year ago today, Nintendo of America launched the retooled version of the Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS Lite, launched on June 11, 2006, turned an admittedly bulky system into a thing of ...
Price: US$129.99 (shop for this item. Note: DS Lite listings are mixed in with regular Nintendo DS listings.) I've bought so many Game Boy products in my life that I wish I could subscribe to a ...
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Today marks 20 years since the launch of the DS Lite in Japan — a fact that we are totally comfortable and okay with. Yes, on 2nd March 2006, Nintendo launched the slimmer, glossier, more colourful ...
Nintendo has had the habit of being pretty secretive about its product launches, but this time we have managed to add some fuel to the fire and make the news known to everybody that Nintendo has ...
Weight versus strength, brightness versus battery life -- the makers of Nintendo's new handheld talk about updating the popular portable. The April edition of Nintendo's Japanese online magazine ran a ...
It's nice to be King of the Office for once. The moment the Nintendo DS Lite hit Japan a couple months ago, the system has been the talk of the editors at IGN: "Hey Craig, when are we getting the DS ...
The DS Lite was one of Nintendo’s most popular handheld gaming consoles, but unbeknownst to all, it has a hidden feature that could have made it even more popular. Digging through the hardware and ...
For a while after its release, many gamers weren't quite sure what to make of the Nintendo DS. It was a new portable system from Nintendo, but it wasn't a Game Boy despite having Game Boy Advance ...
What's the opinion on the best DS model? I have a DS Lite and I ordered a DSi XL but my wife thinks the DSi XL looks too blurry and isn't very happy with it. I think it looks pretty good and it ...
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The April edition of Nintendo's Japanese online magazine ran a long interview with Kazuo Yoneyama and Tomoyuki Sakiyama, two of the Nintendo engineers who worked on developing the DS Lite. The ...