Nintendo 3DS – Cosmo Black
- Nintendo 3DS offers a new way to play, 3D without the need for special glasses. The 3D Depth Slider lets your determine how much 3D you want to see.
- Play 3D games and take 3D pictures with Nintendo 3DS
- Connect to a deeper wireless experience with SpotPassTM and StreetPassTM, giving you more exclusive content and connecting you with other Nintendo 3DS users
- Complete with an adjustable stylus, 6 AR cards, and fun built-in software such as Face RaidersTM, Nintendo 3DS Sound, and the Mii MakerTM application
- Use Parental Controls to restrict 3D mode for children 6 and under
Nintendo 3DS – Cosmo Black
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS
View larger
|
Nintendo DSi/DSi XL
View larger
|
PSP
View larger
|
PSPgo
View larger
|
PlayStation Vita
View larger
| |
| Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
9.99
|
9.99/9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99 – 9.99
(February 2012) |
| Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
|
Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
|
4.3″ full transparent
|
3.8″ full transparent
|
5″ OLED multi-touch screen
|
| Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
|
NA
|
64 MB
|
16 GB
|
TBD
|
| External Media Storage |
SD memory card
|
SD memory card
|
Sony Memory Stick Duo
|
Memory stick micro
|
New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
|
| Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
|
5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
|
6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
|
5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
|
7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
|
| Weight |
8 oz.
|
7.5/11.1 oz.
|
6.7 oz.
|
5.5 oz.
|
TBD
|
| Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
|
7.5 oz.
|
Piano black (other colors via bundles)
|
Piano black, Pearl white
|
Black (other colors to follow)
|
| Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
|
Plays all DS games
|
Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
| Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
|
| Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
|
Nintendo DSi Shop
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
| Streaming Video |
Netflix*
|
No
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
| Internet Browser |
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
| Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
| Game Media |
Game card and digital download
|
Game card and digital download
|
UMD disc and digital download
|
Digital download
|
Digital download, alternate media TBD
|
| Online Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
|
3-14 hrs
|
4-6 hours
|
4-6 hours
|
TBD
|
| Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
|
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
| Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
|
2 (0.3 megapixels)
|
No
|
No
|
2
|
| Built-in Microphone |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
|
256 x 192 resolution
|
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
| General Game Price Range |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
List Price: $ 169.99
Price: $ 165.00
Audio/Video 3-Way Signal Switching Device Works with PS2, Xbox, Wii, Nintendo GameCube as well as RCA Compatible HDTV, CRTV, LCD TV, and Plasma TV and More!
- Includes an ultra flexible, premium a/v cable at no additional cost!
- Eliminates the need of having to continually hook and unhook equipment for use, that could permently damage your cables.
- Incredibly compatible with any device equipped with RCA type connections.
- Enables a single TV set to hook up an XBox, PS2, DVD, VCR and other RCA compatible devices, with no external power connection required.
- Great for use with TV games or any Audio/ Video entertainment component. Convenient, manual switch is on top of the unit.
Start the New Year off with another super idea for the video-hero in your life! You need to connect several units of audio/video equipment, but there are just not enough television input signal source terminals on the TV. Now connect 3 RCA compatible video devices (such as XBOX, PS2, Sega Dreamcast, DVD and even Plasma system) to the “Input 1, 2, or 3″ connectors, and the TV to the “Output” connector using the included RCA A/V cable. Then, when you need to use one of the three connected Video input devices, just move the manual switch to the relative “Output 1, 2, or 3″ rather than disconnecting and reconnecting the video devices again and again. Convenient and intuitive to use. Protect your valuable devices with this practical, ingenious device. The signal connection cables often usually need to be plugged and unplugged, which is not only inconvenient, but hazardous to the integrity of your valuable cables. The desire is to connect several units of television game player consoles and use them simultaneously. This remarkable device allows switching 3-group audio/video signal inputs to a single output on a TV. DVD, VCD, VCR, Game Cube, Playstation, Xbox, and Sega video game consoles as well as satellite or cable TV, video cameras and all other RCA compatible video devices. Stop swapping cables: Use the directly exposed manual switchover instead. Intuitive, simple, quick installation and convenient application. Requires no external power supply! Connect as many as three video devices to a single television and simply use the manual switch to access the TV. Buy it with complete confidence: Includes our risk-free 10-day, no hassle, 100% unconditional money-back guarantee!!
List Price: $ 8.96
Price: $ 8.96
Nintendo 3DS – Aqua Blue
- Nintendo 3DS offers a new way to play, 3D without the need for special glasses. The 3D Depth Slider lets your determine how much 3D you want to see.
- Play 3D games and take 3D pictures with Nintendo 3DS
- Connect to a deeper wireless experience with SpotPassTM and StreetPassTM, giving you more exclusive content and connecting you with other Nintendo 3DS users
- Complete with an adjustable stylus, 6 AR cards, and fun built-in software such as Face RaidersTM, Nintendo 3DS Sound, and the Mii MakerTM application
- Use Parental Controls to restrict 3D mode for children 6 and under
Nintendo 3DS – Aqua Blue
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS
View larger
|
Nintendo DSi/DSi XL
View larger
|
PSP
View larger
|
PSPgo
View larger
|
PlayStation Vita
View larger
| |
| Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
9.99
|
9.99/9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99 – 9.99
(February 2012) |
| Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
|
Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
|
4.3″ full transparent
|
3.8″ full transparent
|
5″ OLED multi-touch screen
|
| Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
|
NA
|
64 MB
|
16 GB
|
TBD
|
| External Media Storage |
SD memory card
|
SD memory card
|
Sony Memory Stick Duo
|
Memory stick micro
|
New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
|
| Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
|
5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
|
6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
|
5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
|
7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
|
| Weight |
8 oz.
|
7.5/11.1 oz.
|
6.7 oz.
|
5.5 oz.
|
TBD
|
| Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
|
7.5 oz.
|
Piano black (other colors via bundles)
|
Piano black, Pearl white
|
Black (other colors to follow)
|
| Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
|
Plays all DS games
|
Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
| Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
|
| Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
|
Nintendo DSi Shop
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
| Streaming Video |
Netflix*
|
No
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
| Internet Browser |
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
| Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
| Game Media |
Game card and digital download
|
Game card and digital download
|
UMD disc and digital download
|
Digital download
|
Digital download, alternate media TBD
|
| Online Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
|
3-14 hrs
|
4-6 hours
|
4-6 hours
|
TBD
|
| Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
|
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
| Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
|
2 (0.3 megapixels)
|
No
|
No
|
2
|
| Built-in Microphone |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
|
256 x 192 resolution
|
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
| General Game Price Range |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
List Price: $ 169.99
Price: $ 169.99
Some cool Nintendo DS images:
Nintendo DS 2007 Catalog Page 4-5: Touch Generations

Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
It would be really sad if family get-together among three generations involve no human interaction at all but Nintendo DS.
© 2007 See-ming Lee (Blog / Facebook / Flickr / Google / LinkedIn / YouTube)
Jam Sessions para Nintendo DS

Image by Iván PC
Nintendo DS in The Eyes

Image by Bryan Gosline
If you look at the original you can actually see the stylus for the Nintendo DS!
Nintendo DSi Matte – Black
- Enjoy the largest screen size, best audio quality and thinnest design of any system in the Nintendo DS family
- Download exclusive games, clocks and calendars via the Nintendo DSi Shop
- Take pictures using either an inward or outward facing camera and chose from 11 different lenses to customize your shots
- Connect wirelessly to browse the internet, share photos and play with others
- Access your music in the AAC format off any standard SD Card
Nintendo DSi is a new hand held portable game system for anytime, anywhere fun and more. Enjoy the largest screen size, best audio quality and thinnest design of any system in the Nintendo DS family. Download exclusive games, clocks and calendars via the Nintendo DSi Shop. Take pictures using either an inward or outward facing camera and chose from 11 different lenses to customize your shots. Connect wirelessly to browse the internet, share photos and play with others. Access your music in the AAC format off any standard SD Card. The DSi cannot play GameBoy Advance titles.
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS
View larger
|
Nintendo DSi/DSi XL
View larger
|
PSP
View larger
|
PSPgo
View larger
|
PlayStation Vita
View larger
| |
| Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
9.99
|
9.99/9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99 – 9.99
(February 2012) |
| Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
|
Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
|
4.3″ full transparent
|
3.8″ full transparent
|
5″ OLED multi-touch screen
|
| Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
|
NA
|
64 MB
|
16 GB
|
TBD
|
| External Media Storage |
SD memory card
|
SD memory card
|
Sony Memory Stick Duo
|
Memory stick micro
|
New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
|
| Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
|
5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
|
6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
|
5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
|
7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
|
| Weight |
8 oz.
|
7.5/11.1 oz.
|
6.7 oz.
|
5.5 oz.
|
TBD
|
| Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
|
7.5 oz.
|
Piano black (other colors via bundles)
|
Piano black, Pearl white
|
Black (other colors to follow)
|
| Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
|
Plays all DS games
|
Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
|
| Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
|
3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
|
| Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
|
Nintendo DSi Shop
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
PlayStation Network
|
| Streaming Video |
Netflix*
|
No
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
PSN movie rentals, and other video content
|
| Internet Browser |
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
Built-in
|
| Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with Wii
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
Yes, with PS3
|
| Game Media |
Game card and digital download
|
Game card and digital download
|
UMD disc and digital download
|
Digital download
|
Digital download, alternate media TBD
|
| Online Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
|
3-14 hrs
|
4-6 hours
|
4-6 hours
|
TBD
|
| Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
|
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
|
| Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
|
2 (0.3 megapixels)
|
No
|
No
|
2
|
| Built-in Microphone |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
| Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
|
256 x 192 resolution
|
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
| General Game Price Range |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
List Price: $ 149.99
Price: $ 148.99
Find More Nintendo DS Products
A few nice Nintendo DS images I found:
Nintendo DS Browser

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Opera web browser for Nintendo DS Lite.
It was released in Japan on July 24th, 2006.
Nintendo DS Goodies

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My friend Mikey traveled to Japan for vacation, and he picked up a cool phone strap of some Spirited Away characters. I put it on my Nintendo DS. He also got me Electroplankton which is so cool!
nintendo DS COLORS! drawing of 3 paintings inour livingroom

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drawing on the Nintendo DS lite
not many people know the DS is pressure sensitive, making it a tiny wacom cintiq. As I am waiting for the arrival of my cintiq 21UX from the USA, I’d just practice on the tiny DS. It’s fun!
A few nice Nintendo DS images I found:
Nintendo DS Wand Stylus
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A cute little fairy wand!
www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/magic_wand_nintendo_ds_stylus
Nintendo DS Lite

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Mi Nintendo DS Lite y un par de juegos originales:
- Super Mario World (Regalo de Zordor)
- Children of Mana
Nintendo DS

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La Nintendo DS con el Animal Crossing Wild World y el Browser
Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance SP Rapid Home Travel Charger with IC Chip
- Brand new non-OEM. Input: 100V – 120V (U.S. Standard). LED light power indicator.
- Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage.
- Best replacement for original NDS / GBA travel charger.
- Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver
- Not compatible with Nintendo DS Lite & non-SP version of the Game Boy Advance.
Brand new non-OEM. Input: 100V – 120V (U.S. Standard). LED light power indicator. Features fold-away prongs for easy travel and storage. Best replacement for original NDS / GBA travel charger. Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver Not compatible with Nintendo DS Lite & non-SP version of the Game Boy Advance.
List Price: $ 619.99
Price: $ 0.01
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP – Onyx
- This incredible redesign features a fantastic flip-screen; unopened, the unit fits easily in your pocket
- When it’s opened, gamers are in for a treat — the screen can display up to 32,000 colors, and has a backlit screen for comfortable game viewing
- Redesigned button and D-pad placement make for hours of more comfortable playing
- Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that provides 18 hours of play with the light off(up to 10 hours with the light on)
- Games are backwards-compatible — your Game Boy Advance games will play just fine on the GBA SP
The GBA SP is as small as a celphone and more portable than the original GBA. Take your portable gaming to the next dimension with this futuristic new game system! Color – OnyxEarly Adopters Pick: March 2003. As the world’s smallest video-game platform, the Game Boy Advance SP is also the first to use a built-in rechargeable battery.
Many decried the original Game Boy Advance’s reflective LCD screen and its reliance on external light sources. The Game Boy Advance SP’s main feature–optional backlighting–fixes this complaint nicely, but it’s the wealth of other features that makes this system so surprisingly good.
At first look, you might think the SP is a sleek travel alarm clock. When closed, it’s just as tall and deep as the original GBA, but only half as wide. Due to its clamshell design, the screen is always protected from everyday scratches. A small button in the center of the console turns on the backlighting element for use in low-light situations, like in a moving car.
The SP comes with a well-designed power adapter that recharges a built-in battery; its prongs fold in for easier storage. Our informal tests found that it takes about four hours to fully charge (you can even play it while it’s plugged in and charging), and the battery lasts about 11 hours with the backlighting constantly on–your results may vary. Using the backlighting less often will conserve battery power.
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| With separately sold cables , you can connect the Game Boy Advance SP to other GBAs for multiplayer gaming (above) or to the Nintendo GameCube (below) to access secret levels, exchange data, or use other special features that vary from game to game. |
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The quality of the backlighting is very good. It’s bright and clear when looking directly at it, but degraded from other angles. This is only a problem for friends who are watching the screen from over your shoulder.
But size, power, and affordability do not come without trade offs. There’s no headphone jack here, though Nintendo promises an adapter. The system isn’t very loud at its highest volume, and the sound can be turned down to socially acceptable levels. The L and R shoulder buttons are a fraction of the size they were on the GBA, and thus are harder to hit. Also, the reduced size of the SP is slightly less comfortable for adult hands than the GBA, but perhaps more comfortable for smaller hands. The cartridge port placement on the lower part of the console is fine for GBA games, since they are flush with the console body, but older Game Boy Color carts will stick out in a way that takes some getting used to.
Open it up and the hinge will seek out a preferred, pre-set angle (about 150 degrees), though you can open it a bit wider or narrower for your own comfort. The hinge stands up well to lateral pressure, and over all, the SP seems just as rugged as its predecessor–which has proven to be very rugged, indeed. –Porter B. Hall
Unit Specifications
- CPU: 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory
- Memory: 32 KB with 96 KB VRAM (in CPU), 256 KB WRAM (external of CPU)
- Screen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD
- Display Size: 1.6 by 2.4 inches (40.8 by 61.2 mm)
- Resolution: 240 x 160 pixels in a wide-screen aspect ratio
- Colors: 511 simultaneous colors from a palette of 32,768
- Software: Fully compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color game paks
- Light Source: Front light integrated with LCD
- Size (closed): 3.3 by 3.23 by .96 inch
- Weight: Approximately 5 ounces
- Power Supply: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Battery Life: 10 hours continuous play with light on; 18 hours with light off; 3 hours recharging
List Price: $ 329.00
Price: $ 329.00
Related Game Boy Advance Products
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP – Cobalt
- This incredible redesign features a fantastic flip-screen; unopened, the unit fits easily in your pocket
- When it’s opened, gamers are in for a treat — the screen can display up to 32,000 colors, and has a backlit screen for comfortable game viewing
- Redesigned button and D-pad placement make for hours of more comfortable playing
- Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that provides 18 hours of play with the light off(up to 10 hours with the light on)
- Games are backwards-compatible — your Game Boy Advance games will play just fine on the GBA SP
A completely redesigned version of the popular Game Boy Advance, this system has an illumination feature and a sleek, flip-screen design — making it the most distinctively stylish, compact and portable Game Boy system.Early Adopters Pick: March 2003. As the world’s smallest video-game platform, the Game Boy Advance SP is also the first to use a built-in rechargeable battery.
Many decried the original Game Boy Advance’s reflective LCD screen and its reliance on external light sources. The Game Boy Advance SP’s main feature–optional backlighting–fixes this complaint nicely, but it’s the wealth of other features that makes this system so surprisingly good.
At first look, you might think the SP is a sleek travel alarm clock. When closed, it’s just as tall and deep as the original GBA, but only half as wide. Due to its clamshell design, the screen is always protected from everyday scratches. A small button in the center of the console turns on the backlighting element for use in low-light situations, like in a moving car.
The SP comes with a well-designed power adapter that recharges a built-in battery; its prongs fold in for easier storage. Our informal tests found that it takes about four hours to fully charge (you can even play it while it’s plugged in and charging), and the battery lasts about 11 hours with the backlighting constantly on–your results may vary. Using the backlighting less often will conserve battery power.
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| With separately sold cables, you can connect the Game Boy Advance SP to other GBAs for multiplayer gaming (above) or to the Nintendo GameCube (below) to access secret levels, exchange data, or use other special features that vary from game to game. |
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The quality of the backlighting is very good. It’s bright and clear when looking directly at it, but degraded from other angles. This is only a problem for friends who are watching the screen from over your shoulder.
But size, power, and affordability do not come without trade offs. There’s no headphone jack here, though Nintendo promises an adapter. The system isn’t very loud at its highest volume, and the sound can be turned down to socially acceptable levels. The L and R shoulder buttons are a fraction of the size they were on the GBA, and thus are harder to hit. Also, the reduced size of the SP is slightly less comfortable for adult hands than the GBA, but perhaps more comfortable for smaller hands. The cartridge port placement on the lower part of the console is fine for GBA games, since they are flush with the console body, but older Game Boy Color carts will stick out in a way that takes some getting used to.
Open it up and the hinge will seek out a preferred, pre-set angle (about 150 degrees), though you can open it a bit wider or narrower for your own comfort. The hinge stands up well to lateral pressure, and over all, the SP seems just as rugged as its predecessor–which has proven to be very rugged, indeed. –Porter B. Hall
Unit Specifications
- CPU: 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory
- Memory: 32 KB with 96 KB VRAM (in CPU), 256 KB WRAM (external of CPU)
- Screen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD
- Display Size: 1.6 by 2.4 inches (40.8 by 61.2 mm)
- Resolution: 240 x 160 pixels in a wide-screen aspect ratio
- Colors: 511 simultaneous colors from a palette of 32,768
- Software: Fully compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color game paks
- Light Source: Front light integrated with LCD
- Size (closed): 3.3 by 3.23 by .96 inch
- Weight: Approximately 5 ounces
- Power Supply: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Battery Life: 10 hours continuous play with light on; 18 hours with light off; 3 hours recharging
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 250.00
Link Cable for Game Boy Advance and Gamecube
- Exchange data between your GameCube and Game Boy Advance
- Use your GBA as a supplemental controller
- You can even unlock game secrets and new game levels!
The GameCube – Game Boy Advance Cable lets you connect two of your favorite game systems!
List Price: $ 9.99
Price: $ 0.01
Black Rapid Home Travel AC Charger (110-240v) for Nintendo NDS Lite DS Lite
- Brand new non-OEM. Does not charge DS or GameBoy
- Input: 100V – 240V (U.S. & World Standard) LED light power indicator.
- Collapsible plug on the back of wall charger.
- Best replacement for original NDS Lite travel charger.
- Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver
Black Rapid Home Travel AC Charger (110-240v) for Nintendo NDS Lite DS Lite
List Price: $ 1.95
Price: $ 1.95
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Some cool Nintendo DS images:
Mi Nintendo DS y su nuevo hermano

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Mi nintendo DS blanco con su nuevo hermano, aunque a primera vista parece un Onyx, en realidad es azul oscuro, un color sumamente raro y de edición limitada. Fue un regalo de mi amigo Akira.
NINTENDO DS LITE INSIDE

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Fotos del interior de la nintendo ds lite.
Como se puede ver en el mainboard hay una pegatina cuadrada , de color casi por completo rosa, tiene ese color porque le ha caido agua o algun otro liquido, ya que la pegatina debe de ser blanca, con unos puntos de color rosa.
NINTENDO DS LITE INSIDE

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Fotos del interior de la nintendo ds lite.
Como se puede ver en el mainboard hay una pegatina cuadrada , de color casi por completo rosa, tiene ese color porque le ha caido agua o algun otro liquido, ya que la pegatina debe de ser blanca, con unos puntos de color rosa.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance – Indigo
- It features a more powerful processor than any previous portable system, for faster, smoother gameplay
- The high-resolution, full color screen makes the game jump out at you — 50% bigger than Game Boy Color
- Two new buttons, L & R, bring you more control & game options
- Extended battery life lets you play for up to 15 hours on a pair of AA batteries
- Compact Game Paks let you store your game progress & are smaller then Game Boy Color Paks
Game Boy Advance has been the buzz of the video game world since it came out, and a quick look at what it comes with shows you why! Connect up to four GBA’s together for a new world of multiplayer action PCM Sound System with Headphone Jack for powerful, realistic sound All these great new features, plus the biggest game library of any portable system! Color – Indigo Limit one per customerThe Game Boy platform (which includes the original unit, the Game Boy Pocket, and the Game Boy Color) came to market when most video game consoles had a life expectancy of just a few years. More than a decade later, the system is still going strong. How did the Game Boy successfully compete–and in some cases bury–an onslaught of faster, more powerful handheld and home console systems? Let us count the ways: affordability, a huge library of games that consistently made the most of the hardware’s limitations, smart power management that extended battery life, and uncluttered controls. But perhaps it was the system’s ultraportable design that allowed devotees to play video games around their schedule, making it the must-have system for kids and adults alike.
Now the Game Boy Advance (or GBA as people are already calling it) comes to us with power that would have been unthinkable back in the day. The portable’s 32-bit RISC CPU runs circles around the former’s 8-bit workhorse, allowing it to process program instructions much faster. What that means to everyday gamers is more intricate visuals, more simultaneous movement on the screen, and better sound. In fact, the often-annoying beeps and boops of old-school Game Boy titles are being replaced with digitized stereo sound. The extra processing muscle also means you can even network up to four Game Boy Advance units together, via the communication cable, for multiplayer fun off of one shared cartridge. Only two Game Boy Color units could link together, and each unit had to have its own copy of the game.
What’s not being replaced, however, is the wide selection of Game Boy games. Because the Game Boy Advance system is backward-compatible, it will play its own line of colorful games–including such launch titles as Super Mario Advance, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Army Men Advance, High Heat Major League Baseball 2002, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2–as well as all of the monochrome and color games that have already been released for the previous Game Boy systems (nearly 500 in total). Players can view the older games in their smaller, originally square dimensions, or, with the touch of the shoulder button, expand the game to fit the GBA’s larger screen. We tried enlarging the screen on a Game Boy Color edition of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 and found that Mr. Hawk was much easier to see.
When you first pick up the system, you’ll be amazed at how lightweight it is. At fewer than 5 ounces and a little larger than a deck of playing cards, the system easily fits into a shirt pocket without any sag. The GBA’s wider shape fits better into a wider range of hands. The former design too often pushed the left and right thumb knuckles together during gameplay. The new layout should be comfortable for all ages, and the center screen orientation makes it easy to see.
Game Boy Color owners will find the GBA’s larger screen somewhat darker than they’re used to, but that’s because the screen is outfitted with antiglare technology. Like the old Game Boy Color, the color LCD is not backlit, so you need pretty good light to play by. Unlike that system, though, you won’t be craning your neck and tilting the unit to see around the hot-spot reflection of the light bulb in your screen.
But you’ll also notice the graphics. Sporting what’s basically a redesigned SNES technology, you’ll see things on the GBA that the big consoles do, such as scaling (making objects larger or smaller) and rotation effects–technological advances that will affect the look of everything from crossing a finish line to throwing a touchdown pass to crawling through a dungeon.
Some might argue that Nintendo could have tried to put even more power into this Game Boy Advance. After all, the 32-bit video game had its heyday more than five years ago. Perhaps, but after handling this new handheld, we’re inclined to think that Nintendo wisely struck a balance between size, price, and power consumption. And considering how well the old 8-bit system weathered the decade’s technological storms, we think the Game Boy Advance is here to stay, and we’re glad. –Porter B. Hall
Unit Specifications
- CPU: 32-bit RISC CPU with embedded memory
- Screen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD
- Display Size: 1.6 by 2.4 inches (40.8 by 61.2 mm)
- Resolution: 38,000 pixels in a wide-screen aspect ratio (10,000 per square inch)
- Colors: 512 simultaneous colors from a palette of 32,768
- Size: 3.2 by 5.6 by 1 inch (82 by 144.5 by 24.5 mm)
- Weight: Approximately 5 ounces (140 grams)
- Power Supply: 2 AA alkaline batteries
- Battery Life: Approximately 15 hours continuous play
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 170.00
Related Game Boy Advance Products
Nintendo DS Lite Crimson / Black
- DS Lite doesn’t just play DS games – it also features an additional port for Game Boy Advance Game Paks
- Get up to 19 hours continuous gameplay on one charge
- With Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you can connect wirelessly, chat with friends while you play and compete with Nintendo DS owners across the globe.
- Twin ultra bright LCD screens that combine crisp, punchy colors, along with touch-screen technology on the lower screen
- Powerful dual processors bring 3D graphics to life with lightning-fast rendering
Nintendo DS Lite revolutionizes the way games are played with ultra-bright dual screens and touch-screen technology. Connect wirelessly to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and put your skills to the test against players across the room or across the world. With impressive 3D rendered graphics and ultra-bright screens, Nintendo DS Lite delivers cutting-edge portable games for fans of any genre. With the Nintendo DS Headset, you can talk and chat over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or voice command games.
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS
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Nintendo DSi/DSi XL
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PSP
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PlayStation Vita
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| Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
9.99
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9.99/9.99
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9.99
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9.99
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9.99 – 9.99
(February 2012) |
| Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
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Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
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4.3″ full transparent
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3.8″ full transparent
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5″ OLED multi-touch screen
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| Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
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NA
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64 MB
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16 GB
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TBD
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| External Media Storage |
SD memory card
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SD memory card
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Sony Memory Stick Duo
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Memory stick micro
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New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
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| Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
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5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
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6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
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5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
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7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
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| Weight |
8 oz.
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7.5/11.1 oz.
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6.7 oz.
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5.5 oz.
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TBD
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| Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
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7.5 oz.
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Piano black (other colors via bundles)
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Piano black, Pearl white
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Black (other colors to follow)
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| Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
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Plays all DS games
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Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
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Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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| Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
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| Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
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Nintendo DSi Shop
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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| Streaming Video |
Netflix*
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No
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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| Internet Browser |
Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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| Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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| Game Media |
Game card and digital download
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Game card and digital download
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UMD disc and digital download
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Digital download
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Digital download, alternate media TBD
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| Online Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
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3-14 hrs
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4-6 hours
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4-6 hours
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TBD
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| Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
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Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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| Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
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2 (0.3 megapixels)
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No
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No
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2
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| Built-in Microphone |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
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256 x 192 resolution
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480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
| General Game Price Range |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
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.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
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.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
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.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 127.10
Some cool Nintendo DS images:
Nintendo DS mockup

Image by hsuyo
www.4colorrebellion.com/nintendo-ds-mockups/
Nintendo DS

Image by diffusor
Nintendo DS Lite Skin "Crime Scene Revisited"
Check out these Nintendo DS images:
Nintendo DS arrives (4)

Image by Eay
Nintendo DS und Mario Kart DS
Nintendo DS rota

Image by Yukino Miyazawa
Así quedó mi Nintendo DS después de que JJ y L "jugaran" con ella.
Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt / Black
- DS Lite doesn’t just play DS games – it also features an additional port for Game Boy Advance Game Paks
- Get up to 19 hours continuous gameplay on one charge
- Ready to take on the world? With Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you can connect wirelessly, chat with friends while you play and compete with Nintendo DS owners across the globe. All you need to play is a Nintendo DS and a Wi-Fi-ready game
- Twin ultra bright LCD screens that combine crisp, punchy colors, along with touch-screen technology on the lower screen
- Powerful dual processors bring 3D graphics to life with lightning-fast rendering
Nintendo DS Lite Cobalt / Black
Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines. All of these devices are impressive multifunctional devices, with designs meant to encourage gameplay on the go, integration with the Internet, backwards compatibility to previous games, and so on, but each goes about this in different ways. Taking a few minutes to examine the main features, and getting more familiar with available options, accessories and possible limitations of each handheld is the optimal way to determine which is the best choice for a player.
Handheld Console Choices
Nintendo 3DS
View larger
|
Nintendo DSi/DSi XL
View larger
|
PSP
View larger
|
PSPgo
View larger
|
PlayStation Vita
View larger
| |
| Suggested Retail Price (prices may vary) |
9.99
|
9.99/9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99
|
9.99 – 9.99
(February 2012) |
| Display |
Dual screen: upper – 3.53″ LCD, lower – 3.02″ LCD touch screen
|
Dual screen, backlit, 3.25″/4.2″, LCD with 256 x 192 resolution
|
4.3″ full transparent
|
3.8″ full transparent
|
5″ OLED multi-touch screen
|
| Internal Usable Memory |
64 MB
|
NA
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64 MB
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16 GB
|
TBD
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| External Media Storage |
SD memory card
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SD memory card
|
Sony Memory Stick Duo
|
Memory stick micro
|
New proprietary “NVG” flash cards
|
| Size |
5.3″ (l) x 2.9″ (w) x 0.8″ (h)
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5.4″ (w) x 2.9″ (l) x 0.74″ (h) / 6.3″ (w) x 3.6″ (l) x 0.84″ (h)
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6.7 (w) x 2.7″ (w) x 0.7″ (h)
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5.0 (w) x 2.71″ (h) x 0.65″ (d)
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7.2 (l) x 3.3″ (w) x 0.73″ (d)
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| Weight |
8 oz.
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7.5/11.1 oz.
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6.7 oz.
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5.5 oz.
|
TBD
|
| Colors |
Aqua Blue, Flaming Red, Cosmo Black
|
7.5 oz.
|
Piano black (other colors via bundles)
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Piano black, Pearl white
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Black (other colors to follow)
|
| Backwards Compatibility |
Plays most DS and DSi games
|
Plays all DS games
|
Plays all PSP games in UMD format, or available via download; also plays downloadable PS1 games for PSP
|
Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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Plays all PSP games available via download and PS1 games for PSP
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| Wireless Communications |
Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Supports local Nintendo wireless connectivity between devices and IEEE802.11 b/g Wi-Fi connectivity
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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Local ad hoc connectivity between PSP devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options
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3G support in one or two hardware releases; standard ad hoc connectivity between devices and infrastructure Wi-Fi connection options in both
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| Online Media Portal |
Nintendo eShop
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Nintendo DSi Shop
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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PlayStation Network
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| Streaming Video |
Netflix*
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No
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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PSN movie rentals, and other video content
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| Internet Browser |
Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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Built-in
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| Console Integration |
Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with Wii
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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Yes, with PS3
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| Game Media |
Game card and digital download
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Game card and digital download
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UMD disc and digital download
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Digital download
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Digital download, alternate media TBD
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| Online Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Local Wireless Multiplayer |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Estimated Battery Life |
3-8 hrs
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3-14 hrs
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4-6 hours
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4-6 hours
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TBD
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| Input Method |
Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons, circle pad, motion/gyro sensor
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Touch screen, face and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Analog stick, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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Front and rear touch inputs, 2 analog sticks, D-pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons
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| Digital Camera(s) |
3 (0.3 megapixels); 3D capabilities
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2 (0.3 megapixels)
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No
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No
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2
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| Built-in Microphone |
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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| Graphic Quality |
Top adjustable 3D screen – 800 x 240 resolution; lower screen – 320 x 240 resolution
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256 x 192 resolution
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480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
480 x 272 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
960 x 544 resolution
(16:9 aspect ratio) |
| General Game Price Range |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Standard:
.99 – .99 Downloads: .99 – .99 |
Online Play and Functionality
The wireless revolution in personal electronics has made online functionality and connectivity to the Internet a huge focus in handheld gaming. Every handheld console has an online arena that has either been built specifically for it, or that has been adapted to suit the needs of online players. By utilizing these portals players can greatly expand their chosen platform’s potential, maximize gaming fun and increase the overall entertainment value of their devices.
The Nintendo eShop is your one-stop shop for exciting downloadable games, videos, applications, and so much more. Discover all-new 3D software, plus legendary titles from gaming past remastered in 3D. Revisit with classic portable “Virtual Console” games starring Mario, Link, many other faces from the Nintendo catalog of games. Gain access to hundreds of previously released DSiWare games, applications and much more. Browsing the Nintendo eShop is incredibly easy, and fun. Find any title in seconds, then view screenshots, game info, and even video to help you make your purchase. You’ll even find details and 3D video of Nintendo 3DS games available at retail stores. All games are able to be saved in your own custom wishlist so you can always remember the titles you want to get.
DSiWare through the DSi Shop is a service that allows DSi players to download games and applications directly to their handheld console in exchange for DSi Points purchased through a local retailer. Experience new and innovative gameplay, fresh takes on the classics-and much more. Just shop, download, and enjoy. Visiting the DSi Shop is easy, just establish wireless broadband connection, click on the Nintendo DSi Shop icon from your menu screen and browse the shop and use Nintendo DSi Points. Games and applications can be saved to SD cards (sold separately).
PlayStation Network is an all access pass not only to a world of gaming, but also one of entertainment at-large. The service is 100% free, only requiring a PlayStation handheld (or a PS3) and a broadband connection to the Internet Once you are in visit the PlayStation Store where users can download games, first run and classic movies, previews, DLC add-ons for games, game demos, music and original PlayStation oriented streaming video content. Purchases can be made using a credit card or a PlayStation Network Card purchased offline. Content can be stored on external media or within the hard drive of the PSPgo.
* Existing Netflix unlimited membership account required.
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 125.95
Classic Game Room HD reviews the NINTENDO DS LITE handheld video game console! From Nintendo, the DS Lite has brighter screens and weighs less than the previous model but retains the Gameboy Advance slot that was f—-n removed in the Nintendo DSi. What!? They removed one of the best features?? Yes, yes the did. And the penalty is that CGR recommends the Nintendo DS Lite because of the MASSIVE library of awesome (and many not-so-awesome) games available on Nintendo DS and Gameboy Advance media. The Nintendo DS (all models) have sole more than 115 million units putting it up there with Playstation 2 PS2 numbers. The PSP isn’t the portable Playstation 2, this thing is. The DS had a wide, eclectic array of software titles available for it. Awesome Nintendo exclusives, RPG games, adventure, 2D side scrollers, strategy and puzzle games. It’s built like a tank, has excellent battery life and even comes with a sometimes-cool touchscreen. This CGR review of the Nintendo DS Lite has footage of the DS showing what this piece of Nintendo hardware looks like in HD video.
100 nintendo ds games in 10 minutes List of games in this video 1 – Metroid Prime: Hunters 2 – Advance wars: Dual Strike 3 – Contra IV 4 – Ninja gaiden; Dragon Sword 5 – Final Fantasy III 6 – Worms Open warfare 2 7 – Tetris Ds 8 – Pokemon D and P 9 – Final Fantasy Tactis A2 10…
Magnetic Screwdriver Set w/ 15 bits Great for Cellphones, Computers, Gaming Devices Includes: T6, TORX®, PHILIPS, SLOTTED, SPANNER, TRI-WING®, BENT PRY TOOL, ROUND AWL, RESET PIN for Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Wii, DS Lite, NDS
- Ideal for accessing fasteners in tight areas.
- Screwdriver in set features 1/4″ hex bits.
- Exact Fit Precision Machined Tips.
- Good for cellular phones, laptops and gaming devices
- Kit includes: Screwdriver head,T5, T6, T8, T10, T15, PHILIPS: #0, #1, #2,SLOTTED: #2 [2mm], #3 [3mm], SPANNER #4, TRI-WING #0, BENT PRY TOOL, ROUND AWL, RESET PIN.
Ideal for accessing fasteners in tight areas.Screwdriver in set features 1/4″ hex bits.Exact Fit Precision Machined Tips.Good for cellular phones, laptops and gaming devicesKit includes: Screwdriver head,T5, T6, T8, T10, T15, PHILIPS: #0, #1, #2,SLOTTED: #2 [2mm], #3 [3mm], SPANNER #4, TRI-WING #0, BENT PRY TOOL, ROUND AWL, RESET PIN.
List Price: $ 16.00
Price: $ 3.78
Nintendo Gamecube AC Adapter DOL-002(USA)
- ORIGINAL Nintendo GameCube Class 2 OEM AC Power Supply Adapters model DOL-002(USA)
- INPUT: AC 120V 46W 60Hz
- OUTPUT: DC12V 3.25A
not the cheap aftermarket fire-hazzard AC/DC converter knock-offs. They are specifically made for the GameCube console model No. DOL-001. Lost your AC Adapter or the AC Adapter to your gamecube has failed? Here is a great original Nintendo replacement part. Transforms your 117-120 house current and turns it into 12 volt DC that the gameCube console requires. You insert it into the back of the GameCube and connects to your 117-120 volt power outlet.
List Price: $ 3.95
Price: $ 3.95
Classic USB Super Nintendo Controller for PC
- Compatible with Win98/ME/2000/2003/XP/Vista
- Not Compatible with Vista 64-Bit
- Plug and Play, no extra drivers needed
- Cord is approximately 5 ft long
- The controller is not wireless, there is a cord attached to the top of the controller
The super 16 bit controller features 8 easy to reach buttons in a controller designed to fit the contour of your hands. More buttons allow for greater game control and even more game play excitement than ever before. You will be able to play emulators with an SNES layout controller! 3rd Party, Not original.
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 4.90

























