bertha katzenengel
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Thu Dec-14-06 10:39 PM
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Is there a difference between Nintendo DS and DS Lite -- besides |
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size & weight?
Specifically, if I get a DS Lite, can I play Brain Age on it?
That game is the only reason I'd get a video game.
Thanks.
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Thu Dec-14-06 11:38 PM
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"The DS lite has brightness settings. The screen is hard to see on the DS if you play outside because its light is not variable and sunlight plus the DS's light (equal to higher medium setting on the DS lite, I think) makes the image hard to see. The DS lite has 4 brightness settings, if you get one, you should use the opposite setting of the light you are in (Example:outside (daytime,that is), the lowest setting would be best. In a dark room the highest setting would be best.).It is much easier to hold than the DS. I have a DS lite, and I noticed that the stylus for it is much easier to hold, while my friend's DS stylus is short and you have to hold it like a needle. And the DS lite can play any game the DS can, including Brain Age. I strongly suggest that you get a DS lite."
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bertha katzenengel
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Fri Dec-15-06 06:27 AM
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2. Thank you, marzipanni! |
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Wow, what a thorough answer. Please thank your son for me. :7
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