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{{Infobox Game System
{{Infobox Game System
|title        = Nintendo DS
|title        = Nintendo DS
|logo        = [[File:DSTitle.svg|200px|class=invert-dark]]
|logo        = [[File:DSTitle.svg|200px|class=invert]]
|image        = [[File:Nintendo DS.png|230px]]
|image        = [[File:Nintendo DS.png|230px]]
|caption      = [[File:DSSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]
|caption      = [[File:DSSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]
|manufacturer = {{iw|wikipedia|Foxconn}}
|manufacturer = {{s|wikipedia|Foxconn}}
|type        = Handheld video game console
|type        = Handheld video game console
|generation  = [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
|generation  = [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
|lifespan    = {{Flag|North America}} November 21, 2004<br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 2, 2004<br>{{Flag|South Korea}} December 29, 2004<br>{{Flag|Australia}} February 24, 2005<br>{{Flag|Europe}} March 11, 2005<br>{{Flag|China}} June 15, 2005
|lifespan    = {{Flag|North America}} November 21, 2004<br>{{Flag|Japan}} December 2, 2004<br>{{Flag|South Korea}} December 29, 2004<br>{{Flag|Australia}} February 24, 2005<br>{{Flag|Europe}} March 11, 2005<br>{{Flag|China}} June 15, 2005
|media        = ROM cartridge
|media        = ROM cartridge
|controllers  =
|controllers  =  
|compatibility  =
|compatibility  =  
|predecessor = {{iw|nwiki|Game Boy Advance}}
|predecessor = {{s|nwiki|Game Boy Advance}}
|successor    = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|successor    = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|interwiki      = nwiki
|interwiki      = nwiki
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==Franchise description==
==Franchise description==
Development for the console started at some point in 2002 when former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi had the idea of a video game console that uses two different screens simultaneously.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040405140350/http://gameonline.jp/news/2004/02/13013.html Interview with Hiroshi Yamauchi about the origins of the Nintendo DS.]</ref> Nintendo announced in 2003 that a new console would launch in 2004. They made it clear that this new project would not be a replacement for the currently available Game Boy Advance or [[GameCube]], but rather an alternative that would act as a third pillar for sales. The DS became an instant success due to the novelty of its features, relatively low price at launch, and strong collection of launch titles. The DS would receive several hardware revisions:
Development for the console started at some point in 2002 when former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi had the idea of a video game console that uses two different screens simultaneously.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040405140350/http://gameonline.jp/news/2004/02/13013.html Interview with Hiroshi Yamauchi about the origins of the Nintendo DS.]</ref> Nintendo announced in 2003 that a new console would launch in 2004. They made it clear that this new project would not be a replacement for the currently available Game Boy Advance or [[GameCube]], but rather an alternative that would act as a third pillar for sales. The DS became an instant success due to the novelty of its features, relatively low price at launch, and strong collection of launch titles. The DS would receive several hardware revisions:  
*Nintendo DS Lite: a drastically redesigned exterior and improved hardware across the board.
*Nintendo DS Lite: a drastically redesigned exterior and improved hardware across the board.
*Nintendo DSi: introduces two cameras and access to the DSi shop, but removes the GBA slot; therefore GBA games and DS games that use the GBA slot are not playable.
*Nintendo DSi: introduces two cameras and access to the DSi shop, but removes the GBA slot; therefore GBA games and DS games that use the GBA slot are not playable.
*Nintendo DSi XL: includes all the features of the DSi, now with larger screens.
*Nintendo DSi XL: includes all the features of the DSi, now with larger screens.
All versions of the DS combined would eventually sell 154.02 million units, making it the best selling Nintendo console, the best selling handheld game console, and the second best selling video game console ever, only being outsold by the PlayStation 2 exceeding 155 million units. The DS received a proper successor in 2011 called the [[Nintendo 3DS]], which retained a majority of the features from the DSi and itself spawned a lineage of revisions. The DS also inspired elements of other consoles like the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]].
All versions of the DS combined would eventually sell about 154 million units, making it the best selling Nintendo console, the best selling handheld game console, and the second best selling video game console ever, only being outsold by the PlayStation 2 at 155 million units. The DS received a proper successor in 2011 called the [[Nintendo 3DS]], which retained a majority of the features from the DSi and itself spawned a lineage of revisions. The DS also inspired elements of other consoles like the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo Switch]].


The DS was the first Nintendo console to have proper firmware, complete with a clock with an alarm, user information inputs, and a home screen. At this screen, the player has the option to play a DS game, select ''{{iw|nintendowiki|Download play}}'' if they are near another DS with a compatible game, or play a Game Boy Advance game on compatible models through its dedicated slot. The one built in software for the system is ''{{iw|nintendowiki|PictoChat}}'' a social network service where friends can send messages and pictures between each other as long as they are in range. While GameCube was technically the first Nintendo console to have online capabilites, the DS introduced the ''{{iw|nintendowiki|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection}}'', a dedicated online service for compatible games. The DSi specifically had six games exclusive to those models as well as built-in applications such as the DSi Camera and the DSi shop, from which exclusive games and software could be downloaded to the system or an SD card.
The DS was the first Nintendo console to have proper firmware, complete with a clock with an alarm, user information inputs, and a home screen. At this screen, the player has the option to play a DS game, select ''{{s|nintendowiki|Download play}}'' if they are near another DS with a compatible game, or play a Game Boy Advance game on compatible models through its dedicated slot. The one built in software for the system is ''{{s|nintendowiki|PictoChat}}'' a social network service where friends can send messages and pictures between each other as long as they are in range. While GameCube was technically the first Nintendo console to have online capabilites, the DS introduced the ''{{s|nintendowiki|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection}}'', a dedicated online service for compatible games. The DSi specifically had six games exclusive to those models as well as built-in applications such as the DSi Camera and the DSi shop, from which exclusive games and software could be downloaded to the system or an SD card.
 
Other than the universe itself being introduced in ''Brawl'', only one character originating from a Nintendo DS game was included as a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, being [[Lucario]] from ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions}}''.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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===Music===
===Music===
====Returning track====
====Returning Track====
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|PictoChat}}''': An original, piano-based theme, featuring sound effects from the {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo DS}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo DS Lite}} menu, the [[Wii]] menu, and ''{{iw|wikipedia|PictoChat}}''. Returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|PictoChat}}''': An original, piano-based theme, featuring sound effects from the {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo DS}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo DS Lite}} menu, the [[Wii]] menu, and ''{{iw|wikipedia|PictoChat}}''. Returns from ''Brawl''.  


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If the Game Boy Color is counted as a variation of the original Game Boy, as it is in the [[Chronicle]] and in [[trophy]] descriptions, the Nintendo DS is the only Nintendo system to be the console of origin for only one playable character, that being [[Lucario]].
*If the Game Boy Color is counted as a variation of the original Game Boy, as it is in the [[Chronicle]] and in [[trophy]] descriptions, the Nintendo DS is the only Nintendo system to be the console of origin for only [[Lucario|one playable character]].
*The ''Nintendo DS'' and {{uv|Miiverse}} are the only universes solely represented by a stage to not have an in-game collectible (i.e trophies and spirits) related to it in any ''Smash'' game.


==References==
==References==
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