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The Nintendo Dual Screen (Or the Nintendo DS for short) is the successor to the Nintendo [[Gameboy Advance]] and the lastest portable console developed by [[Nintendo]].
The '''Nintendo DS''' is the successor to the Nintendo [[Gameboy Advance]] and the latest portable console developed by [[Nintendo]].
 
==List of Metriod games on the DS==
==List of Metriod games on the DS==
*[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]
*[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]
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==The Touch Screen and Stylus==
==The Touch Screen and Stylus==
The Nintendo DS is famous for being the only videogame console that uses Touchscreen technology to play it's games (Though is usually optional). Although using your finger to use the touchscreen, it comes with a DS stylus, a pen like object used to tap on small buttons that large fingers might miss.   
The Nintendo DS is famous for being the only video game console that uses Touchscreen technology to play its games (Though this is usually optional). Although it is possible to use a finger to manipulate the touchscreen, it comes with a DS stylus, a pen like object used to tap on small buttons that large fingers might miss.   


===Buttons===
==Buttons==
*A
*A
*B
*B
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*Left
*Left
*Right
*Right
*POWER
*POWER (some models)
*D-pad (Up, down, right, and left)
*D-pad (Up, down, right, and left)
[[Category:Consoles]]
[[Category:Consoles]]

Revision as of 20:46, 19 February 2010

The Nintendo DS is the successor to the Nintendo Gameboy Advance and the latest portable console developed by Nintendo.

List of Metriod games on the DS

The Touch Screen and Stylus

The Nintendo DS is famous for being the only video game console that uses Touchscreen technology to play its games (Though this is usually optional). Although it is possible to use a finger to manipulate the touchscreen, it comes with a DS stylus, a pen like object used to tap on small buttons that large fingers might miss.

Buttons

  • A
  • B
  • Y
  • X
  • Start
  • Select
  • Left
  • Right
  • POWER (some models)
  • D-pad (Up, down, right, and left)