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The {{Translation|'''Nintendo DS'''|ニンテンドーDS|Nintendō DS|full known as; Nintendo Dual Screen}}, sometimes abbreviated '''NDS''' or '''DS''', is a seventh generation era dual-screen handheld game console devoloped and manfactured by [[Nintento]]. The Nintendo DS has been released on November 21, 2004. The console features a clamshell design, with two LCD screens inside - one of which is a touch-sensitive screen. The Nintendo DS is the first Nintendo video game console that has been released outside of Japan, which it went first on sale in North America. | The {{Translation|'''Nintendo DS'''|ニンテンドーDS|Nintendō DS|full known as; Nintendo Dual Screen}}, sometimes abbreviated '''NDS''' or '''DS''', is a seventh generation era dual-screen handheld game console devoloped and manfactured by [[Nintento]]. The Nintendo DS has been released on November 21, 2004. The console features a clamshell design, with two LCD screens inside - one of which is a touch-sensitive screen. The Nintendo DS is the first Nintendo video game console that has been released outside of Japan, which it went first on sale in North America. | ||
== History == | |||
== Feature == | |||
=== Wi-Fi Connection === | |||
=== Download Play === | |||
=== Multi-Card Play === | |||
=== PictoChat === | |||
=== Compatibility === | |||
== Redesigns == | |||
=== Nintendo DS Lite === | |||
=== Nintendo DS<sup>i</sup> === | |||
=== Nintendo DS<sup>i</sup> XL === | |||
==''Dragon Quest'' titles for Nintendo DS== | ==''Dragon Quest'' titles for Nintendo DS== | ||