The Nintendo DS was the sleek new replacement for Nintendo’s celebrated Game Boy Advance. This thin hand held system first landed in the stores in 2004. An upgraded version, the DS Lite, was unveiled on the market in 2006. The new version of this popular game console, the Nintendo DSi, will be launched in Japan at the end of 2008 and the other parts of the world will have it in 2009.
The Nintendo DS features two screens replacing the mono screen on the Game Boy systems. One screen operates as a normal screen; the other is a touch screen that can be operated by a finger or with the digital pen that is included with the game. An incorporated microphone allows the userto interact with some games vocally that utilize the microphone is ‘Nintendogs: Dalmatian and Friends’where you speak the commands while training your puppy. The traditional D pad and button set up is included to navigate through the games, and they also have built-in WiFi so you can engage in multiplayer games on the internet. The DS Lite currently sells in stores for a modest $129.
PictoChat allows you to write with the stylus and submit the messages via WiFi to your nearby friends. The 2 communicating DS systems can’t be further apart than 30 feet to utilize this benefit.
The DS and the DS Lite are both reverse adaptable with your top Game Boy Advance games, but the current DSi has removed the GBA cartridge slot in the advanced model. If you still desire to play the old Game Boy Color games, you’ll need to keep your Game Boy Advance… none of the designs of the DS armada are backward congruous for those.
The DS line has many popular and game critic acclaimed games available to play, many of which have returned from the in-house programmers at Nintendo. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and many Mario titles are all available for the DS. Brain Age and related games are really gaining in popularity as they provide many tough puzzles and games that help enhance different neural skills like image recognition.
Also, the DS is becoming useful around the house. New programs that help you cook in the kitchen or learn Japanese can be purchased to help you learn new skills. This puts the Nintendo DS in an utterly new interest for many non-gamers. There will be lots who have pined for a DS who will finally get to try their hand at it as they finally get the green light to purchase one because of these new titles for this convenient handheld system.
The new DSi, which will release in the US sometime in 2009, features larger 3.25 inch screens and slimmer model includes extra internal memory so you can hold the applications bought from the Nintendo DSi store. 2 cameras, a three megapixel on the outside and a 0.3 megapixel VGA camera on the inside close to the microphone are available for new and challenging gameplay. With the popularity of the DS and the DS Lite, the DSi is sure to be very popular once it lands on the store shelves.

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