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The '''Nintendo DS''' is Nintendo's current generation high-end handheld. It features dual screens arranged vertically, a touch-sensitive screen for input, 3D graphics approximately on par with the [[:Category:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]], and backwards compatibility with [[:Category:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] games. However, it lacks compatability with the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Game Boy Color]].
The '''Nintendo DS''' is Nintendo's current generation high-end handheld. It features dual screens arranged vertically, a touch-sensitive screen for input, 3D graphics approximately on par with the [[:Category:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]], and backwards compatibility with [[:Category:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] games. However, it lacks compatability with the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Game Boy Color]]. It also has microphone and wireless Wi-Fi for multiplayer play. The DS stands for ''Dual Screen'' and ''Developers System''. In November 2005, Nintendo introduced Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to the DS, the first system to have this. This allowed gamers to play eachother all over the world in games such as [[Mario Kart DS]] and [[Tony Hawks: American Sk8land]].  


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