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Nintendo DS

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Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS
Manufacturer Nintendo
Type Handheld video game console
First available Template:NA November 2004
Media DS data card
GBA ROM cartridge (Original and Lite models only)
System storage Memory Pak (Original and Lite models only)
SD card (DSi only)
Connectivity Wi-Fi
Backward compatibility Game Boy Advance
(Original and Lite models only)
Predecessor Game Boy Advance

The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in November 2004. It is notable for having two screens, one of them being a touch screen, which many games for it make use of. Since its release, the DS has been remade twice in the forms of the DS Lite and the DSi.

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Nintendo DS Lite

Nintendo DS Lite

Main article: Nintendo DS Lite

The Nintendo DS Lite is the second iteration of the Nintendo DS, released in Japan on March 2, 2006, in Austrailia on June 1, in North America on June 11, and in Europe on June 23. By March, 2008,

Differences between the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS Lite

1. Smaller and slimmer. 2. LCD screens are brighter. 3. Longer battery life (5-8 hours at max brightness, 14-19 at lowest brightness), quicker recharge time. 4. More colors available.

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Nintendo DSi

Nintendo DSi

Main article: Nintendo DSi

The Nintendo DSi is a new version of the original Nintendo DS Lite. The DSi was released on November 1, 2008 in Japan, April 2, 2009 in Austrailia, April 3 in Europe, and April 5 in North America. It features two cameras, one at the front screen, and one at the back. It doesen't, however, feature a slot for the GBA cartridge, as one of it's few down sides. It does have a slot where you can insert an SD card and share pictures with others via Wi-Fi connection.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Pictochat, as seen in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Craptendo DS itself is represented in Crappy Bros. Brawl through the PictoChat stage. PictoChat is a feature on the Craptendo DS in which players can rip peoples heads off with or poking each other with a stick on the touch screen.

In addition, many retards wish to see a Crappy Smash Bros. game for the Craptendo DS. Although both Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto seemed interested in the idea, they claimed that, for the moment, they were only focusing on Crap. No statements about a DS Crappy Smash Bros. game have been made since Crap's completion. Also, in the one of the backrounds in the trophy hoard features a black Craptendo DS Lite, much like you could see that big but in yo face.