REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The portable Nintendo DS ™ Lite system is getting a new suggested retail price. Effective June 5, the system will be available at a suggested retail price of just ...
REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 24, 2006 - The only thing more fun than new Nintendo® DS Lite hardware colors is trying to keep up with the breakneck sales of the software to play on the popular little portable!
Exactly one year ago today, Nintendo of America launched the retooled version of the Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS Lite, launched on June 11, 2006, turned an admittedly bulky system into a thing of ...
The new, improved Nintendo DS Lite is worth the cost of the upgrade for fans of the original DS portable gaming device. It retains all the qualities that made the DS so much fun, and the bright new ...
Choosing which Nintendo DS to buy has long been a matter of picking the color or game bundle you want. That selection process just became more complicated now that Nintendo is preparing to release the ...
For a while after its release, many gamers weren't quite sure what to make of the Nintendo DS. It was a new portable system from Nintendo, but it wasn't a Game Boy despite having Game Boy Advance ...
The original Brain Age did wonders to expand the user base of the DS Lite, and now Nintendo is using that game's sequel to expand the system's selection of colors. Nintendo today announced that it ...
A new Nintendo DS, or, more specifically, a Nintendo DS Lite, feature has been discovered 15 years after the piece of hardware was released. Back in 2004, Nintendo debuted the Nintendo DS, one of the ...
Nintendo will reduce the price of its low-end DS Lite portable game system to $100 effective Sunday, June 5, the gamemaker said on Tuesday. Released in 2006, the DS Lite was a much-needed redesign of ...
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The Nintendo DS Lite apparently had a secret feature that allows players to project the Nintendo DS top screen to a TV. The original discovery was made by ‘Lost Nintendo History’ who are “a team of ...
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