Abstract: We all become a little more body conscious in the summer months. As beach holidays and drunken barbecues beckon – and we discover that once again some devious swine has shrunk half of our clothes – we herd, en masse, to parks and gyms to attempt to sw...
Abstract: It may lack the multimedia prowess of Sony’s dazzling PlayStation Portable, but if gaming is your priority, the dual-screen DS Lite is unmatched in imagination, innovation, scope and raw fun factor. Mix in sexy iPod stylings and a sub-£100 price an...
Bottomline: Nintendo loves to reinvent their handheld video game consoles, and wed probably make fun of them if they werent so good at it. Take their new DS Lite, for example. This handheld video game console is better than the original in almost every way, and ...
Abstract: JIVE Magazine Rating: 5 out of 5The only thing more fun than new Nintendo® DS Lite hardware colors is trying to keep up with the breakneck sales of the software to play on the popular little portable! On Sept. 13, two new colors have been released&ndash...
Abstract: Liten Up Baby, Im in Love with YouMusic, movies, and other multimedia applications aside, no one can touch Nintendo in the world of portable gaming. From the first Game Boy in 1989, the intuitive user interface, the addictive gameplay, and the cutti...
Abstract: Add To Your Site: Alright, time to show off Nintendo’s latest baby. In this Byte we put the Nintendo DS Lite up against the original Nintendo DS to look at the similarities and differences between the two models. If you have been debating the upgrad...
Abstract: The case for the Nintendo DS LiteYesterday was hot and humid for 11am. Waiting for my pre-ordered Nintendo DS Lite was a nightmare, as I and other DS hopefuls stood in a line long enough to curve around the building. Too many sweaty, stinky, pimple-fac...
Abstract: We have discussed this at great length since the DS Lite hit the [H] Console offices and, to put it bluntly, the DS Lite is what the original DS should have been. It is sleek, stylish and judged solely on its technical merits, the DS Lite is just a bet...
Good: Lightweight and small
Bright screen
Great viewing angle from all sides
Bad: Absolutely none
Bottomline: When I first opened the DS Lite, it sort of reminded me of the old Game & Watch from Nintendo. It features the same flip open dual-screen configuration, except the G&W only played one game and wasnt in color. The controls are not over done lik...
Good: · Featherweight alternative to DS
· Multiple screen brightness levels
· Slick aesthetic
· Redesigned button layout
· Still tops for innovation
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Good: Bright screens. Lighter and slimmer than original DS.
Bad: Inserted Game Boy Advance cartridges stick out at the top slightly.
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