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{{Infobox System | |||
| image= [[File:Nintendo DS logo.png|320px]]<br/>[[File:Nintendo DS CONSOLE.png|320px]] | |||
| caption= The original Nintendo DS model | |||
| type= Handheld console | | type= Handheld console | ||
| released= {{ | | released= {{Release|US= November 21, 2004|JP= December 2, 2004|UK= March 11, 2005|AU= February 24, 2005}} | ||
| media= Nintendo DS cards, | '''Nintendo DS Lite:''' | ||
| successor= [[Nintendo | {{Release|US= June 11, 2006|JP= March 2, 2006|UK= June 23, 2006|AU= June 1, 2006}} | ||
'''Nintendo DSi:''' | |||
{{Release|US= April 5, 2009|JP= November 1, 2008|UK= April 3, 2009|AU= April 2, 2009}} | |||
| media= {{List|Nintendo DS cards, Game Boy Advance cartridges}} | |||
| predecessor= [[Game Boy Advance]] | |||
| successor= [[Nintendo 3DS]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Nintendo DS''' (ニンテンドーDS, ''Nintendō Dīesu'') is | The '''Nintendo DS''' (ニンテンドーDS, ''Nintendō Dīesu'') is a [[Nintendo]] handheld console and the successor to the [[Game Boy Advance]]. | ||
==Models== | |||
===Nintendo DS=== | |||
The Nintendo DS features two screens, one of which is a touch screen, a built-in microphone, and wireless capabilities allowing for {{Term|Series|Multiplayer|link}} games and applications. The console is also backwards compatible with the Game Boy Advance. | |||
== | ===Nintendo DS Lite=== | ||
The '''Nintendo DS Lite''' features a slimmer and more lightweight design, and a brighter screen. A special limited edition DS Lite bundle was released both in North America and Europe, each one including a copy of {{PH}} and a ''Zelda''-themed console. The North American version included a golden console with the {{Term|Series|Triforce|link}}, and the European version a silver console with the game logo and artwork of {{Term|PH|Link|link}} and {{Term|PH|Ciela|link}}. The European edition was limited to 1,000 copies. | |||
The Nintendo | ===Nintendo DSi=== | ||
The '''Nintendo DSi''' features a larger but thinner design. It also features two digital cameras, a SD card slot, and an online shop. The console is also no longer backwards compatible with the Game Boy Advance. On November 21, 2009, a larger version of the console, named '''Nintendo DSi XL''', was also released. | |||
== | =={{TLoZ|-}} Games == | ||
=== | ===Main=== | ||
*{{PH}} | |||
*{{ST}} | |||
=== | ===Remakes=== | ||
*{{FSAE}} | |||
=== | ===Spin-Offs=== | ||
*{{FPTRR}} | |||
*{{TBFDS}} | |||
*{{TMTP}} | |||
*{{RTBToL}} | |||
=== | ===Backwards Compatibile=== | ||
====Main==== | |||
*{{FS}} | |||
*{{TMC}} | |||
====Remakes==== | |||
*{{ALttP&FS}} | |||
====Classic NES Series==== | |||
*{{TLoZ}} | |||
*{{TAoL}} | |||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*{{PH|-}} makes use of the DS internal clock, as certain events will take place at midnight according to the internal clock of the system. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Triforce ds.png|The North American Triforce DS Lite | |||
File:DSLiteEuropeanPHEdition.png|The European ''Zelda''-themed DS Lite | |||
File:DSi.png|The Nintendo DSi | |||
File:DSi XL.png|The Nintendo DSi XL | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Box Art=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:DSLitePHAmericanBundle.png|North American Triforce DS Lite bundle box art | |||
File:DSLitePHBundleEuropean.png|European limited edition DS Lite bundle box art | |||
</gallery> | |||
== | ===Logos=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo DSi Logo.png|Nintendo DSi | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite logo.png|Nintendo DSi lite | |||
File:Nintendo DSi XL logo.png|Nintendo DSi XL | |||
</gallery> | |||
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Revision as of 09:37, 16 January 2024
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The Nintendo DS (ニンテンドーDS, Nintendō Dīesu) is a Nintendo handheld console and the successor to the Game Boy Advance.
Models
Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS features two screens, one of which is a touch screen, a built-in microphone, and wireless capabilities allowing for Multiplayer games and applications. The console is also backwards compatible with the Game Boy Advance.
Nintendo DS Lite
The Nintendo DS Lite features a slimmer and more lightweight design, and a brighter screen. A special limited edition DS Lite bundle was released both in North America and Europe, each one including a copy of Phantom Hourglass and a Zelda-themed console. The North American version included a golden console with the Triforce, and the European version a silver console with the game logo and artwork of Link and Ciela. The European edition was limited to 1,000 copies.
Nintendo DSi
The Nintendo DSi features a larger but thinner design. It also features two digital cameras, a SD card slot, and an online shop. The console is also no longer backwards compatible with the Game Boy Advance. On November 21, 2009, a larger version of the console, named Nintendo DSi XL, was also released.
The Legend of Zelda Games
Main
Remakes
Spin-Offs
- Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Tingle's Balloon Fight DS
- Too Much Tingle Pack
- Ripened Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love
Backwards Compatibile
Main
Remakes
Classic NES Series
Trivia
- Phantom Hourglass makes use of the DS internal clock, as certain events will take place at midnight according to the internal clock of the system.
Gallery
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The North American Triforce DS Lite
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The European Zelda-themed DS Lite
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The Nintendo DSi
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The Nintendo DSi XL
Box Art
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North American Triforce DS Lite bundle box art
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European limited edition DS Lite bundle box art
Logos
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Nintendo DSi
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Nintendo DSi lite
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Nintendo DSi XL