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[[File:MKDS Nintendo DS Course Icon.png|frame|left|The course icon]]
[[File:MKDS Nintendo DS Course Icon.png|frame|left|The course icon]]
'''Nintendo DS''' is one of the battle courses featured in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. The arena takes place on the first [[Nintendo DS]] model in outer space, in a similar manner to the [[Nintendo GameCube (battle course)|Nintendo GameCube]] stage from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', which takes place on its giant [[Nintendo GameCube|namesake system]] in the same setting. The Nintendo DS course has two connected platforms, which are the top and bottom screen of the large Nintendo DS. The system includes design consistencies such as the [[Nintendo DS#Microphone|microphone]] and speakers and a slanted top screen, though it is not as curved. The top screen displays the title screen of ''Mario Kart DS''. There are four [[Item Box]]es on the top screen, and six on the bottom screen, both creating a ring-like formation. The course has no obstacles aside from driving off of the stage.
'''Nintendo DS''' is one of the battle courses featured in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. It is similar to the [[Nintendo GameCube (battle course)|Nintendo GameCube]] stage from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in that racers compete on a large system floating in outer space.


In Shine Runners, there are ten possible spawning locations for the [[Shine Sprite]]s, divided into two sets of five spawning locations for each screen of the large Nintendo DS. Their distribution layout is the same on both platforms of the course, with four spawning locations on each corner and one in the center.
The arena was designed to resemble the earliest [[Nintendo DS]] model, which is also its namesake. There are two connected platforms, which are the top and bottom screen of the large Nintendo DS. Like with the handheld design, the top screen is slanted while the bottom one is flat. Although it is not as curved as the original unit, the Nintendo DS arena even includes minor details such as the [[Nintendo DS#Microphone|microphone]] and speakers. The top screen displays the title screen of ''Mario Kart DS''. There are four [[Item Box]]es on the top screen, and six on the bottom screen, both creating a ring-like formation.


There are two [[Mario Kart DS#Missions|missions]] that take place on Nintendo DS, the only battle course with said number of missions. In Mission 1-5, [[Toad]] must pass through 6 gates within 30 seconds. In Mission 7-6, [[Mario]] must pass through 8 gates within 11 seconds. All gates are arranged in a small circle, though not in order.
In Shine Runners, there are ten possible spawning locations for the [[Shine Sprite]]s, divided into two sets of five Shine Sprites for each screen of the large Nintendo DS. Their distribution layout is the same on both platforms of the course, with four Shine Sprites on each corner and one in the center.


==Additional names==
The course has no obstacles; however, unlike the Nintendo GameCube battle course, there are no walls to protect drivers from falling off the stage.
===Internal names===
 
{{internal names
==Missions==
|game1=''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
There are two [[Mario Kart DS#Missions|missions]] that take place on Nintendo DS:
|name1=<tt>mini_stage1</tt>
*'''Mission 1-5''': The player controls [[Toad]], who must pass through 6 gates within 30 seconds.
|meaning1=Mini stage 1
*'''Mission 7-6''': The player controls [[Mario]], who must pass through 8 gates within 11 seconds. All gates are arranged in a small circle, though not in order.
}}


===Names in other languages===
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ニンテンドーDS
|Jap=ニンテンドーDS
|JpnR=Nintendō DS (Dī Esu)
|JapR=Nintendō DS (Dī Esu)
|JpnM=Nintendo DS
|JapM=Nintendo DS
|Fre=Nintendo DS
|Fra=Nintendo DS
|Ger=Nintendo DS
|Ger=Nintendo DS
|Ita=Nintendo DS
|Ita=Nintendo DS
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
[[File:NDS Battle Stage MKDS demo.png|thumb|150px|The stage's appearance in the early kiosk demo.]]
[[File:NDS Battle Stage MKDS demo.png|thumb|150px|The stage's appearance in the early kiosk demo.]]
*The stage has a few aesthetic differences in the [[List of Mario Kart DS pre-release and unused content#Courses|kiosk demo]] of ''Mario Kart DS''. Instead of outer space, the backdrop shows a green sky and pink clouds during sunset. Both of the arena DS's screens shows a different, preliminary image: the bottom screen shows a copy of the stage's backdrop, while the top screen shows the Nintendo DS logo.
*The stage has a few aesthetic differences in the [[List of Mario Kart DS pre-release and unused content#Courses|kiosk demo]] of ''Mario Kart DS''. Instead of outer space, the backdrop shows a green sky and pink clouds during sunset. Both of the arena DS's screens shows a different, preliminary image: the bottom screen shows a copy of the stage's backdrop, while the top screen shows the Nintendo DS logo.
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