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[[Image:Nintendo DS Emblem.gif|left]][[Image:NinDS.png|right|150px|thumb|The Nintendo DS Lite]]The '''Nintendo DS''' (sometimes abbreviated '''NDS''' or '''DS''') is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]], which was released in December 2004. It is notable for having 2 screens, one of them being a touch screen which many games for it make use of. | [[Image:Nintendo DS Emblem.gif|left]] | ||
[[Image:Nintendo DS.png|right|150px|thumb|The Nintendo DS]] | |||
[[Image:NinDS.png|right|150px|thumb|The Nintendo DS Lite]] | |||
The '''Nintendo DS''' (sometimes abbreviated '''NDS''' or '''DS''') is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]], which was released in December 2004. It is notable for having 2 screens, one of them being a touch screen which many games for it make use of. | |||
The Nintendo DS itself is represented in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' through the [[PictoChat]] stage. PictoChat is a feature on the Nintendo DS in which players can communicate with each other by writing messages (or drawing doodles) on the touch screen. | The Nintendo DS itself is represented in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' through the [[PictoChat]] stage. PictoChat is a feature on the Nintendo DS in which players can communicate with each other by writing messages (or drawing doodles) on the touch screen. | ||
Revision as of 00:21, November 4, 2008
The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in December 2004. It is notable for having 2 screens, one of them being a touch screen which many games for it make use of. The Nintendo DS itself is represented in Super Smash Bros. Brawl through the PictoChat stage. PictoChat is a feature on the Nintendo DS in which players can communicate with each other by writing messages (or drawing doodles) on the touch screen.
In addition, many fans wish to see a Super Smash Bros. game for the Nintendo DS. Although both Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto seemed interested in the idea, they claimed that, for the moment, they were only focusing on Brawl. No statements have been made about a DS Super Smash Bros. game have been made since Brawl's completion.
On November 1st, 2008, Nintendo announced that it will release a successor to the DS Lite in Japan, called DSi.