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Nintendo DS Lite Crimson and Black 



 
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Publisher: Nintendo of America
Developer: Nintendo
Platform: DS
Category: Systems
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The Nintendo DS Lite is a high-powered handheld video game system in a sleek folding design, loaded with features for a unique gaming experience. The color screens are now even brighter and the lower touch screen provides a totally new way of playing and controlling games. Use the built-in wireless mode to share games, chat or even play multiplayer games on-line via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Play impressive 3-D rendered Nintendo DS games and play all your favorite Game Boy Advance games in single player mode.

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It's less than two-thirds the size of the original Nintendo DS and more than 20 percent lighter. Its two bright screens can be adjusted to four levels to adapt to different lighting conditions and to extend battery power. The microphone sits in the center of the unit, and the LED lights are clearly visible whether the unit is open or closed. The stylus is 1 centimeter longer and 1 millimeter thicker than the stylus of the original, and slides into a side storage slot. The Start and Select buttons were repositioned for easier access. A removable cover keeps the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot clear from dust and debris when it’s not in use.
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  • Display Size 3
Contents
  • charging cable
  • documentation
Ports/Connectors
  • (1) Headphone
  • (1) Microphone
  • (1) DC power input
  • (1) Nintendo DS cartridge slot
  • (1) Nintendo Game Boy Advance cartridge slot
Power Notes
  • Source: Lithium-ion Battery (approx. 6-10 hours play time depending on software and game play activity; 4 hours to recharge)

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9.0
Functionality
9.0
Graphics
8.0
Performance
9.0
Sound
8.0
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Featured review:
"... the Lite brought back handhelds ..."
By: Jay Cee    Favorite Category: Action    Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008
The Nintendo DS Lite (Or NDSL) is an upgraded version of the Nintendo DS. And I just love the color of this NDSL, this was my second one and it hasn't failed me in a year, and is quite strong, hardly scratching against most surfaces (not knife proof or anything though). I'd like to think the Lite brought back handhelds from PlayStation and made them fun and more affordable again. The PSP (PlayStation Portable) was going to take over if NDSL's never came out! Of course, one minor flaw to the smaller handhelds, sound is almost like a disease ... this flaw was also in the Lite. It is much quieter and thus, less of a headache to parents, but less "experience" to the person playing. Some kids like to actually hear the level up or hear the gun shoot loudly and obnoxiously. But all in all, the NDSL is great for most people. For Parents: This is probably the handheld you want to get to your kids. It's not gonna be obnoxiously loud and it won't break without a person TRYING to break i...[More]

Recent Reviews:
Pretty good, get it!
By: cloudslash7    Favorite Category: Role-Playing    Date: Saturday, Nov 14, 2009
Well, I got this ds about 2 years ago. I sadly lost it, anyway, it is really great. It's speakers are very loud, and it's put up a great fight. It had awesome games, good graphics, great form and it's pretty compact. I would recommend to any kid looking for something to do when they're bored. If you want something with more things with the system, I would get a dsi. If you want someth...[More]


Obsolete as of April 5th, 2009
By: Still Lovin Dsi    Favorite Category: Fighting    Date: Thursday, Aug 27, 2009
Before I got my nintendo dsi, I had a ds lite. One of the many misconceptions about this machine is that it breaks easier than the original ds. That isn't true. The ds lite is actually more durable than the original. That, however, is only true if you didn't get it the moment it came out. It had some problems with the hinge and screen, but not anymore. So durability isn't an ...[More]


ok
By: brett k    Favorite Category: Systems    Date: Thursday, Aug 20, 2009
i got a ds lite for my b-day and i thought that it would be very cool beca all of my friends had one but when i got it the graphics on it were just horrible. i dont know if that is on like every single game where the graphics r that bad but they were when i played call of duty 5. i do not recomend this system to anyone. i recomend buying a PSP beca if u get one i am sure tha u will like it so much...[More]




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