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The newest system of Nintendo, the future of handheld gaming.
The newest system of Nintendo, the future of handheld gaming.


The DS was first introduced at E3 2003, exciting the entire world along with the number of other new titles like [[Paper Mario 2]], [[Resident Evil 4]]. [[Pikmin 2]], [[Baten Kaitos]], and more. The DS gave a new perspective to playing, by having a Dual Screen, and wireless capabilities. You can communicate using pictochat with anybody 100 feet away, and can be extended at certain Nintendo hotspots.
The DS was first introduced at E3 2003, exciting the entire world along with the number of [[GameCube]] titles like [[Paper Mario 2]], [[Resident Evil 4]]. [[Pikmin 2]], [[Baten Kaitos]], and more. The DS gave a new perspective to playing, by having a Dual Screen, and wireless capabilities. You can communicate using pictochat with anybody 100 feet away, and can be extended at certain Nintendo hotspots.
An unnamed Zelda game is rumored to be in development for the DS.
An unnamed Zelda game is rumored to be in development for the DS.


DS stands for both Dual Screen and Developer's System.
DS stands for both Dual Screen and Developer's System.
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Revision as of 17:44, 4 August 2005

The newest system of Nintendo, the future of handheld gaming.

The DS was first introduced at E3 2003, exciting the entire world along with the number of GameCube titles like Paper Mario 2, Resident Evil 4. Pikmin 2, Baten Kaitos, and more. The DS gave a new perspective to playing, by having a Dual Screen, and wireless capabilities. You can communicate using pictochat with anybody 100 feet away, and can be extended at certain Nintendo hotspots. An unnamed Zelda game is rumored to be in development for the DS.

DS stands for both Dual Screen and Developer's System.