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For a sneak peek with screenshots, check out the Nintendo DS Lite slide show. Nintendo is no stranger to redesigns. The company's line of Game Boy portables is a perpetual work in progress, with each ...
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 ...
The idea for a living room optimized Nintendo DS goes way back to the DS Lite days. At that time, Nintendo was developed a DS Lite revision with larger screens. The never released, but ready for ...
Since the launch of the Nintendo DS, game enthusiasts and non-gamers alike flocked to the handheld device. At first, the dual screen aspect of the Nintendo DS was met with much skepticism. However, as ...
Choosing which Nintendo DS to buy has long been a matter of picking the color or game bundle you want. That selection process just became more complicated now that Nintendo is preparing to release the ...
Nintendo is enjoying a renaissance in gaming, so it seemed like a good time to peek into its current offering in portables. While a recent Nintendo Wii teardown by Portelligent tells a fascinating ...
Nintendo’s new DSi looks a lot like the https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Nintendo+DS+Lite.html that was launched two years ago but there are some differences. Here’s ...
Released in 2006, the Nintendo DS Lite is a handheld game console with two displays but no official support for sending video to a TV or external display. Unofficially though? A group of hackers have ...
When Nintendo first released the DS in late 2004, it wasn’t supposed to be a “Gameboy” killer, even though it was a similar system. Instead, the Gameboy Advance continued on, alongside it’s new big ...
Do you like Nintendo games? How about handhelds? Do you prefer the now-venerable Game Boy Advance (GBA) to more modern platforms, but wish your aging eyes could enjoy its content on a large CRT ...