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Take your DS Lite gaming to the next level. The ICON Starter Kit includes four Game Cases to protect your cartridges from dust and scratches, Headphones to enjoy high-quality sound, an Audio Splitter so you and your best friend can listen to music together, a Car Adapter to give you the power you need when you are on the road, a Docking Station to display and charge your DS Lite in fashion, four Screen Protectors to protect both of your DS Lite screens, a soft Protective Case to protect your DS Lite, a Neck Strap to carry your DS Lite anywhere, three replacement Styluses and three Finger-tip Styluses to easily manage your DS Lite’s communication features.
Price: $19.99
Namco Bandai brings its classic roster to the NDS, giving fans a handheld dose of gaming history! Namco Museum DS allows payers a chance to enjoy their favorite classics on the next generation of handhelds. In addition to the included legendary roster, Namco Museum DS also brings an updated version of fan favorite, Pac-Man Vs. Never before available as a separate product, this present day remake of Pac-Man headlines this Namco Museum, bringing classic gameplay with a twist.
Price: $11.09
Scribblenauts is a completely original gameplay experience that anyone can play, offering fun for all ages with two styles of gameplay and more than 200 levels. In Scribblenauts, players use the Nintendo DS touch-screen to help their character Maxwell acquire the Starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles armed with their stylus, notepad and imagination. Players jot down the word for any object that comes to mind in order to reach the goal. Every object behaves as it would in the real world, and players can combine countless objects to create completely new scenarios. Every level has more than one written object to use as a solution, opening up the game to endless replay. In Scribblenauts, players advance through ten worlds, each with eleven puzzle and eleven action levels for a total of 220 challenges to complete. Each level has a “par” for the number of objects suggested to finish the level. Beating a level with under par, earns “Ollars”, the in-game currency, which players can use to purchase new levels and music.
Price: $22.99
Nintendo ‘s extra large handheld bucks its predecessors’ smaller, sleeker designs in light of a heftier frame and wider screen, but is it worth its equally sizable price tag — especially with the newly announced 3DS on the horizon?
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Nintendo DSi XL
Nintendo’s extra large handheld bucks its predecessors’ smaller, sleeker designs in light of a heftier frame and wider screen, but is it worth its equally sizable price tag — especially with the newly announced 3DS on the horizon?
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Nintendo DSi XL (GamePro)
With more screen for just 20 bucks more than the previous model, Nintendo ‘s new handheld game system, the DSi XL, has raised questions with its March 28 premiere about what the company struggling to hold its share of the game market is thinking.
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NIntendo’s DSi XL Has More Screen — But Why?
Nintendo ‘s super-sized DSi makes images bigger and text easier to read, but trades handheld comfort and visual fidelity.
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Review: Nintendo DSi XL, for Some Eyes Only
Nintendo’s super-sized DSi makes images bigger and text easier to read, but trades handheld comfort and visual fidelity.
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Review: Nintendo DSi XL, for Some Eyes Only (PC World)