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==Models==
==Models==
===Nintendo DS Lite===
===Nintendo DS Lite===
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[[File:Nintendo DS Lite white.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A Polar White DS Lite with a stylus]]
[[File:Nintendo DS Lite white.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A Polar White DS Lite with a stylus]]
A newer model named the '''Nintendo DS Lite''' was released in 2006 and contains all the features of the original Nintendo DS with some new features such as a significantly brighter screen (with four adjustment options), a lighter weight, and a smaller overall size (having the negative side effect of a regular [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridge protruding out from the bottom, similar to playing a Game Boy or Game Boy Color cartridge in the Game Boy Advance). The Nintendo DS Lite sold 89.19 million units as of 2010.{{ref needed}} It was also the final handheld system to have backwards compatibility with Game Boy Advance games.
A newer model named the '''Nintendo DS Lite''' was released in 2006 and contains all the features of the original Nintendo DS with some new features such as a significantly brighter screen (with four adjustment options), a lighter weight, and a smaller overall size (having the negative side effect of a regular [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridge protruding out from the bottom, similar to playing a Game Boy or Game Boy Color cartridge in the Game Boy Advance). The Nintendo DS Lite sold 89.19 million units as of 2010.{{ref needed}} It was also the final handheld system to have backwards compatibility with Game Boy Advance games.
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==Rumble Pak==
==Rumble Pak==
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[[File:NDS Rumble Pak.png|thumb]]
[[File:NDS Rumble Pak.png|thumb]]
This accessory is shaped like a [[nwiki:Game Pak#Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance Game Pak]], which it inserts into the GBA slot of the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite. It is incompatible with the [[Nintendo DSi]], Nintendo DSi XL, or any [[Nintendo 3DS]] because they lack the required GBA slot. ''Super Mario'' games that support the Rumble Pak are ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', and ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''.
This accessory is shaped like a [[nwiki:Game Pak#Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance Game Pak]], which it inserts into the GBA slot of the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite. It is incompatible with the [[Nintendo DSi]], Nintendo DSi XL, or any [[Nintendo 3DS]] because they lack the required GBA slot. ''Super Mario'' games that support the Rumble Pak are ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', and ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''.

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