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[[File:Nintendo DS Lite.png|thumb|right|A '''Nintendo DS Lite''']]
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The '''Nintendo DS''' is the successor to the Nintendo [[Game Boy Advance]] and the latest portable console developed by [[Nintendo]]. There are various versions of the DS, including the original Nintendo DS, the {{wp|Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite}}, the {{wp|Nintendo DSi}}, {{wp|Nintendo DSi XL}}, and the {{wp|Nintendo 3DS}}.
The '''Nintendo DS''' is the successor to the Nintendo [[Game Boy Advance]] and the latest portable console developed by [[Nintendo]]. There are various versions of the DS, including the original Nintendo DS, the {{wp|Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite}}, the {{wp|Nintendo DSi}}, and {{wp|Nintendo DSi XL}}.


==List of Metriod games on the DS==
==List of Metriod games on the DS==

Revision as of 13:16, 17 April 2011

A Nintendo DS Lite

The Nintendo DS is the successor to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and the latest portable console developed by Nintendo. There are various versions of the DS, including the original Nintendo DS, the Nintendo DS Lite, the Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo DSi XL.

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)
  • Slide Pad (3DS)