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| release DS =  
| release DS = 2005
| release DS Lite =  
| release DS Lite = 2006
| release DSi =  
| release DSi = 2009
| release DSi XL =  
| release DSi XL = 2010
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords Anniversary Edition]]''
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The '''Nintendo DS''' was the fourth handheld video game system developed by [[Nintendo]] (fifth if you include the [[Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance SP]]). It had two screens (hence "DS," meaning double screen), the bottom of which being a touch screen. Players can use the stylus (a pen looking thing) to do actions on the bottom screen.  It has the same buttons as a SNES-controller, a D-pad, 4 buttons (A, B, X and Y) , 2 shoulder-buttons(L and R), the start- and select-button. It also has a microphone that's most used in the earlier games.  The '''Nintendo DS''' was released in 2005.
The '''Nintendo DS''' was the fourth handheld video game system developed by [[Nintendo]] (fifth if the [[Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance SP]] is included). It had two screens (hence "DS," meaning double screen), the bottom of which being a touch screen. Players can use the stylus (a pen looking thing) to do actions on the bottom screen.  It has a similar button layout/style as the SNES-controller; a D-pad, 4 buttons (A, B, X and Y), 2 shoulder-buttons (L and R), and Start & Select buttons. Additionally, the DS also has a microphone attachment to interact with certain games.


==Versions==
==Versions==
There were multiple versions of the DS released, each being better than the last!
There were multiple versions of the original DS all listed below.
 
===Original Nintendo DS===
The original '''Nintendo DS''' has a much chunkier design than the later versions. The microphone is located below the touch screen (to the left), there are also two lights located below the bottom screen (one indicating power on/off and the other indicating whether the charger is connected).
 
On this particular version you can play [[Game Boy Advance]] games due to the bottom input for GBA CARTRIDGES - this input is also used for such games as ''Guitar Hero''.


===Nintendo DS===
The '''Nintendo DS''' has a simpler and much older looking design than the others.  The microphone is located left below the touch screen, right below the touch screen are two lights, one indicates that the system is turned on and turns red if the battery is nearly depleted, the other one indicates that a charger is connected.  You can use this version to play [[Game Boy Advance]] games because it has a bottom input for cartridges, this input is also used for games as Guitar Hero.  The '''Nintendo DS uses the same charger as the [[Game Boy Advance]].
===Nintendo DS Lite===
===Nintendo DS Lite===
The '''Nintendo DS Lite''' has not an old looking design as the original ('''Nintendo DS''') and still has the bottom input for [[Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] games.  The microphone is located between the two screens.The '''Nintendo DS Lite''' uses a new charger, not the same as the [[Game Boy Advance]].
The '''Nintendo DS Lite''' was much slimmed down from the original, and formed the basis for the designs of later DSes and [[Nintendo 3DS]]es There are a few minor differences than the original though, such as the microphone location (now located between the two screens) and a different charger.  
 
===Nintendo DSi===
===Nintendo DSi===
The '''Nintendo DSi''' has the same design as the '''Nintendo DS Lite''', but it has a camera on the front and has a camera on the inside between the two screens next to the microphone. This version has NOT a bottom input for [[Game Boy Advance]] games and you can't plays '''Nintendo DS''' games that use this input what's a minor point of this version.  But there are DSi games ,that you can also play on the older versions, if you play them on a '''Nintendo DSi''' you have more functions thanks to the cameras.
The '''Nintendo DSi''' has a similar design as the Nintendo DS Lite; however this version includes two cameras. One is located on the front (next to the microphone) and one on the back. It also features a micro-sd slot and improved speakers. This version, however, does ''not'' have a bottom input for Game Boy Advance games.  
 
===Nintendo DSi XL===
===Nintendo DSi XL===
The '''Nintendo DSi XL''' is exactly the same as the '''Nintendo DSi''' but the screens are bigger.
The '''Nintendo DSi XL''' is the same design as the original DSi; however the screens are 93% larger.  
 
==Games==
==Games==
There was a total of two [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] games released for the Nintendo DS: ''Phanotm Hourglass'' and ''Spirit Tracks''.
There were a total of three [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] games released for the Nintendo DS:
 
===''Phantom Hourglass''===
===Phantom Hourglass===
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass}}
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass}}
''Phantom Hourglass'' was available on cartridge. A direct sequel to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', it was controversial for its touchscreen-based controls.


===Spirit Tracks===
===''Spirit Tracks''===
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks}}
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks}}
''Spirit Tracks'' was a follow-up to ''Phantom Hourglass''. Also released on cartridge, it used the same basic mechanics to follow a Link and Zelda several generations later than the ''Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'' versions in [[New Hyrule]].
===''Four Swords Anniversary Edition''===
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords}}
''Four Swords Anniversary Edition'' was a download-only "DSiWare" title and extended port of the GBA ''Four Swords'' title originally included with the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|GBA port of ''A Link to the Past'']]. While it was available for free, it was only downloadable for a limited time.
Compared to the original GBA release, it added a single-player mode and two new worlds - the [[Realm of Memories]], based on areas of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Game Boy)|''Link's Awakening'' (Game Boy]] and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''; and the [[Hero's Trial]], harder versions of earlier levels.


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Latest revision as of 10:57, April 8, 2022

Nintendo DS
DSLogo.jpg

Games

Release

Platform

Date

DS

2005

DS Lite

2006

DSi

2009

DSi XL

2010

The Nintendo DS was the fourth handheld video game system developed by Nintendo (fifth if the Game Boy Advance SP is included). It had two screens (hence "DS," meaning double screen), the bottom of which being a touch screen. Players can use the stylus (a pen looking thing) to do actions on the bottom screen. It has a similar button layout/style as the SNES-controller; a D-pad, 4 buttons (A, B, X and Y), 2 shoulder-buttons (L and R), and Start & Select buttons. Additionally, the DS also has a microphone attachment to interact with certain games.

Versions

There were multiple versions of the original DS all listed below.

Original Nintendo DS

The original Nintendo DS has a much chunkier design than the later versions. The microphone is located below the touch screen (to the left), there are also two lights located below the bottom screen (one indicating power on/off and the other indicating whether the charger is connected).

On this particular version you can play Game Boy Advance games due to the bottom input for GBA CARTRIDGES - this input is also used for such games as Guitar Hero.

Nintendo DS Lite

The Nintendo DS Lite was much slimmed down from the original, and formed the basis for the designs of later DSes and Nintendo 3DSes There are a few minor differences than the original though, such as the microphone location (now located between the two screens) and a different charger.

Nintendo DSi

The Nintendo DSi has a similar design as the Nintendo DS Lite; however this version includes two cameras. One is located on the front (next to the microphone) and one on the back. It also features a micro-sd slot and improved speakers. This version, however, does not have a bottom input for Game Boy Advance games.

Nintendo DSi XL

The Nintendo DSi XL is the same design as the original DSi; however the screens are 93% larger.

Games

There were a total of three Zelda games released for the Nintendo DS:

Phantom Hourglass

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

Phantom Hourglass was available on cartridge. A direct sequel to The Wind Waker, it was controversial for its touchscreen-based controls.

Spirit Tracks

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Spirit Tracks was a follow-up to Phantom Hourglass. Also released on cartridge, it used the same basic mechanics to follow a Link and Zelda several generations later than the Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass versions in New Hyrule.

Four Swords Anniversary Edition

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords

Four Swords Anniversary Edition was a download-only "DSiWare" title and extended port of the GBA Four Swords title originally included with the GBA port of A Link to the Past. While it was available for free, it was only downloadable for a limited time.

Compared to the original GBA release, it added a single-player mode and two new worlds - the Realm of Memories, based on areas of A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening (Game Boy and The Legend of Zelda; and the Hero's Trial, harder versions of earlier levels.