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Nintendo DS is a family of hand-held video game consoles produced by Nintendo which succeeded the company's Gameboy family.
The Nintendo DS family began with the original Nintendo DS in 2004, followed by the Nintendo DS Lite in 2006 and the Nintendo DSi in 2009.
Its defining feature is a pair of screens (one screen being a touch-screen) allowing for direct manipulation of gameplay without having to use the buttons on the face of the system.
To date, only one game has been released for the Nintendo DS: Star Trek: Tactical Assault.
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The Nintendo DS (Nintendo Dual Screen), sometimes abbreviated NDS or DS, is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo released in 2004. The DS stands for "dual screen". The console features a clamshell design, with two LCD screens inside - the bottom of which is a touch-sensitive screen.
The Nintendo DS Lite, released in 2006, is a slimmer, more lightweight redesign of the earlier Nintendo DS model with a backlit screen; aesthetically sleeker to complement Nintendo's Wii, and to appeal to broader commercial audiences.
The Nintendo DSi, released in 2009 (2008 in Japan), is an even slimmer model than the Lite Model. Changes to the DSi are greater than the previous Lite model as it features two interactive digital cameras, an SD card slot, internal memory, and an online store as well as an internet browser built-in. However, unlike the previous DS models, the DSi does not have a GameBoy Advance slot.
The Nintendo DS is Nintendo's latest handheld game console, successor to the Game Boy Advance. It was first released in 2004, and has since been redesigned into the Nintendo DS Lite, and the Nintendo DSi.
Only one Grand Theft Auto game was released for the DS: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
Mass: 300 grams (9.7 ounces).
Physical dimensions: 148.7 x 84.7 x 28.9 mm (5.85 x 3.33 x 1.13 inches).
Screens: Two separate 3-inch TFT LCD, resolution of 256 x 192 pixels, dimensions of 62 x 46 mm and 77 mm diagonal, and a dot pitch of 0.24 mm contact if necessary.
CPUs: Two ARM processors, an ARM946E-S main CPU and ARM7TDMI co-processor at clock speeds of 67 MHz and 33 MHz respectively. The ARM946E-S CPU processes 3D rendering and the ARM7TDMI processes 2D rendering for DS games and Game boy Advance gameplay.
RAM: 4 MB of Mobile RAM
Voltage: 1.65 volts required
Storage: 256 kB of Serial Flash Memory
Wireless: 802.11 + Nintendo Original Protocol
Wi-Fi: Built-in 802.11 Wireless Network Connection (802.11b compatible with WEP encryption support only)
The Nintendo DS (short for Nintendo Developer's System) is a dual-screened handheld video gaming system made by Nintendo. The upper screen is a conventional screen, while the lower screen is a touch-screen operated with a stylus. It is also voice sensitive (although only a few games use this feature). There are four iterations of the Nintendo DS: the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS Lite, the Nintendo DSi, and the Nintendo DSi XL.
The following games are available on the DS:
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| Types: | Machine/Union | |
| Level: | 1 |
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| ATK/DEF: | 0/0 | |
| Card Lore: | Once per turn, during your Main Phase, if you control this card on the field, you can equip it to a monster on your side of the field as an Equip Card, OR unequip the Union equipment and Special Summon this card in face-up Attack Position. Increase the ATK and DEF of the equipped monster by 1000 points each Standby Phase as long as this card remains equipped to the selected monster. (1 monster can only be equipped with 1 Union Monster at a time. If the equipped monster is destroyed as a result of battle, destroy this card instead.) | |
| Sets with this Card: | TOTU-EN020 - Secret Rare | |
| Card Limit: | Unlimited | |
| Other Card Information: | Gallery - Rulings Appearances Tips - Errata - Trivia Lores - Artworks - Names |
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| Level | 1 + |
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