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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 - one of which is a touch-sensitive screen. | The {{Translation|'''Nintendo DS'''|ニンテンドーDS|Nintendō 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 - one 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; aesthetically sleeker to complement Nintendo's [[Wii]], and to appeal to broader commercial audiences. | The Nintendo DS '''Lite''', released in 2006, is a slimmer, more lightweight redesign of the earlier Nintendo DS model; aesthetically sleeker to complement Nintendo's [[Wii]], and to appeal to broader commercial audiences. | ||