Nintendo DS - The Most Advanced Game Console Made Small



Nintendo DS is quickly becoming popular among casual gamers due to the types of games offered. He also said that this handheld console is the best choice when it comes to kids' parties, because most of the games you can play with this console is categorized as a puzzle and solve problems and educational games.

Compared to its competitors, the Nintendo DS is the most advanced when it comes to features. It uses two screens (above the LCD screen, while the lower touch screen), which gives a better gaming experience. DS is also the first console to use the surround sound stereo speakers to boost the level of enjoyment while playing the game.

In addition to these various options, the DS also has a SD and USB slots that will help you to have external memory. This will greatly help you to backup your game just in case you have problems with the console.

When it comes to connectivity, the DS is also one of a kind. It has a built-in microphone and a wireless connection that allows two-way communication between the two DS users within 30 meters. You can also play games with other users using this feature, which enhances the gaming experience.

Graphics-wise, the console has the power to display more than 60 frames per second, enough to display high-speed game without missing a frame.

Stylus touch pen for this console are available in different sizes, shapes and colors, and will help you play the game comfortably. Some pens touch can be too small or too large for the user and can cause cramps after long time of playing.

These are some of the different features of Nintendo DS. If you are looking for something to give to your children this holiday season, why not check out the Nintendo DS has to offer? Im pretty sure your kids will love this game console, because it is specially designed for children.




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