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  2. Nintendo DS Lite - Wikipedia

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    A Nintendo DS Lite (left) and an original DS (right) The Nintendo DS Lite measures 73.9 mm (2.91 in) tall, 133 mm (5.2 in) wide, and 21.5 mm (0.85 in) deep. The top screen is a backlit, 3.12-inch, transmissive TFT color LCD with 256x192-pixel resolution and .24 mm dot pitch, capable of displaying a total of 262,144 colors.

  3. Nintendo video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2006, Nintendo released the Nintendo DS Lite, a redesigned model of the Nintendo DS, in Japan. It was later released in North America , Australia , and Europe . A second redesign of the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DSi , was released on November 1, 2008, in Japan, on April 2, 2009, in Australia, April 3, 2009, in Europe, and April 5 ...

  4. Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo considered a larger model of the Nintendo DS Lite for release, but decided against it as sales of the original redesign were still strong. It was the final DS to have backward compatibility with Game Boy Advance games. [62] As of March 31, 2014, shipments of the DS Lite had reached 93.86 million units worldwide, according to Nintendo. [3]

  5. Nintendo DSi - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo targeted a wider demographic profile with the first Nintendo DS (2004) than it had with the Game Boy line. [11] [56] Comparing 2008 life-to-date DS and DS Lite sales to the best-selling game console, Sony's PlayStation 2, [57] showed potential in further expanding the Nintendo DS gaming population—particularly in Europe and the ...

  6. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Received critical acclaim for its concept, but was a commercial failure, especially after Sony's 2004 release of the PlayStation Portable. [1] 2003 [1] 200,000 [14] [1] Nintendo DS: Successor to the Game Boy Advance line, first console in the Nintendo DS line. [42] Feature two separate screens, one of which a touch screen with a stylus. [42]

  7. Nintendo DSi system software - Wikipedia

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    Behind the scenes changes to block additional Nintendo DS flash cartridges. [20] 1.4.1 1.4.2 September 7, 2010 [16] Fifth update for Japanese consoles, second update for USA/Europe/Australia consoles, first update Chinese/Korean consoles. [18] [19] Behind the scenes changes to block additional Nintendo DS flash cartridges. [20] 1.4 1.4.1

  8. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The games were designed with features of the Nintendo DS in mind. It was forecasted to be released in Japan in 2005, but ultimately shipped in 2006, the 10th anniversary year of the franchise. In promotion of the games, Nintendo sold a limited-edition Nintendo DS Lite in Japan, and held a release party celebrating their North American release.

  9. List of Nintendo DS games (D–I) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of physical video games for the Nintendo DS, DS Lite, and DSi handheld game consoles. It does not include games released on DSiWare or the iQue DS. The last game for the Nintendo DS, Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay, was released on October 28, 2014.