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1661 reviews
November, 2009
The Nintendo DS employs innovative dual-screen and microphone-enabled gameplay without load times on a higher-resolution display than Game Boy Advance SP while remaining backward compatible with older GBA games. The inclusion of Wi-Fi multiplayer ...
Third-party support for the system hasn't matched the originality and ingenuity of Nintendo's games, and multimedia potential remains exclusive to Japan. The system is quite bulky. The much more stylish and comfortable DS Lite is available for the ...
While it lacks the multimedia and graphical finesse of the Sony PSP, the feature-packed Nintendo DS is a worthy successor to the Game Boy Advance--but the new and improved DS Lite is available for the same price.
Editors' Note: The 2004 version of the Nintendo DS reviewed here has effectively been discontinued and replaced by the Nintendo DS Lite, which offers all of the same functionality as the original DS, but with brighter screens and a smaller,...
I use a Sony PSP for portable game playing and movie viewing, but I rarely use it to surf the Web due to the lame text entry process. I always thought the Nintendo DS would be a better solution since the lower screen is a touch-screen; Nintendo and ...
The Nintendo DS provides users with a unique game-play experience using features never before offered by any other home console or hand-held game system. This portable personal entertainment...
With its two screens, Nintendo DS instantly shows its innovative face. This portable personal entertainment and communications unit provides owners with new perspectives on dual screens, new control using both touch and voice, and new connections...
The Nintendo DS We once caught Nick Haywood singing The Doors' 'Touch Me' into a hair brush in front of his mirror…. And we promised we'd never tell anyone…. Oops! Nintendo have always ruled the roost when it comes to handheld gaming devices, from ...
Superb touch screen, Good sound through the speakers, Ease of use, Back catalogue of GBA games, Wifi gaming, Superb touch screen, Good sound through the speakers, Ease of use, Back catalogue of GBA games, Wifi gaming
In the current handheld market, you've only really got two choices. It's either the DS or the PSP, unless you're loaded in which case you can get both. The PSP feels as though it has a much better build quality and it has more going for it than the DS ...
A whole new dimension to portable gaming.
Unique dual-screen design& bull ; Wireless capability Big, crisp screen• Backward compatibility with Game Boy Advance titles
Limited game library Design a little clunky
Nintendo's Achilles heel is the perception that its products are vehicles for kiddie games-brightly colored and kindergarten-themed-but Nintendo claims the DS is for an older crowd. When Nintendo outlined its next-generation portable platform, the...
This new portable has eye-popping colors, as well as next-generation features such as touch-screen control and Wi-Fi capability
Award: Editor's Choice!
Get ready to enter a new generation of portable gaming: The Nintendo DS and its two screens, one with touch sensitivity, expand the possibilities exponentially. When closed, the clamshell shaped unit (available in silver or black) is 5.9 inches wide, ...
Two beautiful screens (the bottom one is touch-sensitive) and stereo simulated surround sound give the Nintendo DS the most immersive portable gaming experience around. Built-in wireless connectivity so you can play against or communicate with friends.
Larger and heavier than the GBA SP. Battery life could be longer, as it may not last an entire school day.
The Nintendo DS is an excellent portable gaming platform. The clamshell design protects the two high-quality displays and the unit itself is well constructed. Backward compatibility with GBA cartridges is a plus.
Get ready to enter a new generation of portable gaming: The Nintendo DS and its two screens, one with touch sensitivity, expand the possibilities exponentially. The Nintendo DS also has two wireless communications options at its disposal: 802.11b...
Dual screens, Great sound, Great graphics, Wireless capabilities, Dual screens, Great sound, Great graphics, Wireless capabilities
Can't play original Game Boy / Game Boy Color cartridges, Only a few games available as of this writing that take advantage of the dual, screen design, Bulkier than previous models, Can't play original Game Boy / Game Boy Color cartridges, Only a few ...
On the rear of the DS you will find a stylus silo (no, the DS is not a PDA.), lanyard attachment point, DS game card slot, the external expansion connector (otherwise know as the AC adapter jack), and the two shoulder buttons. The original Game...
Sometimes my friends, the gods smile upon you. We hadn't even gotten around to asking for one to review, but just a few minutes ago the FedEx guy showed up with a little something for us: the new Nintendo DS! (They also went to the trouble of ...
We hadn't even gotten around to asking for one to review, but just a few minutes ago the FedEx guy showed up with a little something for us: the new Nintendo DS! (They also went to the trouble of overnighting us a tube of bubble wrap, which has...
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