In 2003, Nintendo announced the release sometime in 2004 of a sucessor to the Gameboy series. In January 2004, the console was announced under the codename "Nintendo DS" (DS standing for Developers System). In July, 2004, Nintendo announced that DS would become its official name. The DS was then released late 2004/early 2005.
Nintendo invented the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS lite.
All Nintendo DS are region-free, there is no regional lockout. Any Nintendo DS game will work with any Nintendo DS, and any Nintendo DS game is compatible for multiplayer with another Nintendo DS game, of a different country of origin. I DON'T KNOW!!!!!!!
The code name for a Nintendo Ds, is Ds
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Yes, it can since the Nintendo DS lite is slightly smaller than the original DS
There are several types of Nintendo DS systems ranging from the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL. The newest version of the Nintendo DS is the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL.
The corporation of Nintendo created the dsi.
Yes you can play Nintendo DS games on a Nintendo ds lite.
Nintendo invented the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DS lite.
Nintendo DS 2? I never heard of that. I only heard of Nintendo DS (the original one) and the Nintendo DS Lite
no you can only use Nintendo games on Nintendo ds/Nintendo ds lite.
It was just called Nintendo DS. Then Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL.
Nintendo ds 3
All Nintendo DS are region-free, there is no regional lockout. Any Nintendo DS game will work with any Nintendo DS, and any Nintendo DS game is compatible for multiplayer with another Nintendo DS game, of a different country of origin. I DON'T KNOW!!!!!!!
The code name for a Nintendo Ds, is Ds
Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite support Nintendo DS games and Game Boy Advance games. Nintendo DSi and XL only support Nintendo DS games.
Nintendo ds lite=£130 Nintendo ds=£60 Nintendo dsi=£180