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The system is also lighter than the original Nintendo DS.
The system is also lighter than the original Nintendo DS.
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==Stylus==


[[Image:Dfgfdgsdfg.jpg|thumb|A '''Nintendo DS Stylus'''.]]
The '''Stylus''' is a pencil-like accessory that comes with the [[Nintendo DS]].  The instrument is often used in conjunction with the Nintendo DS touch screen.  Usually, the stylus is used to make menu selections, which the player can accomplish by bringing the stylus in contact with their selection on the touch screen.  The stylus is often helpful or required in gameplay.  For example, ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' require the use of the stylus for [[Mini-game|mini-games]] such as [[Wanted!]] and [[Roach Smash]], and the stylus is also necessary to make [[Mini Mario]] toys [[jump]], in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''.
On the DS, the stylus slot is located on the back, and is inserted downwards, relatively to the DS itself. On the DS Lite, however, it was relocated to the right side of the DS Lite, and is inserted from right to left, relatively to the DS Lite.
The stylus for the DS is noticeably thinner than the stylus for the DS Lite.  A DS generally comes with two styluses, and extras can usually be purchased from stores.
=== See Also ===
*[[NSMB Stylus Pens]]
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==Game Gallery==
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A Titanium Nintendo DS.

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The Nintendo DS is a handheld game system released by Nintendo in 2004. It features two 3" screens, (one of which being touch sensitive). It also introduces many new features to the Nintendo handheld lineup such as stereo sound, audio input (microphone) and 3D graphics. As with previous major Nintendo handhelds, the DS also provides backwards compatibility for GBA games (though this does not support multipayer).

The DS is also the first Nintendo system to have a built-in wireless connection, allowing it to link up with other DS's without any wires or add-ons. This was also the first system Nintendo made to go online (Mario Kart DS being the first Nintendo made online game), using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

A Polar White DS Lite.

Nintendo DS Lite

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) and a smaller overall size (this one having the negative side effect of where a regular Game Boy Advance cartridge would protrude out from the bottom in a similar fashion experienced when playing a Game Boy or Game Boy Color cartridge in the Game Boy Advance).

The system is also lighter than the original Nintendo DS.

Stylus

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A Nintendo DS Stylus.

The Stylus is a pencil-like accessory that comes with the Nintendo DS. The instrument is often used in conjunction with the Nintendo DS touch screen. Usually, the stylus is used to make menu selections, which the player can accomplish by bringing the stylus in contact with their selection on the touch screen. The stylus is often helpful or required in gameplay. For example, New Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64 DS, and Wario: Master of Disguise require the use of the stylus for mini-games such as Wanted! and Roach Smash, and the stylus is also necessary to make Mini Mario toys jump, in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

On the DS, the stylus slot is located on the back, and is inserted downwards, relatively to the DS itself. On the DS Lite, however, it was relocated to the right side of the DS Lite, and is inserted from right to left, relatively to the DS Lite.

The stylus for the DS is noticeably thinner than the stylus for the DS Lite. A DS generally comes with two styluses, and extras can usually be purchased from stores.

See Also


Game Gallery

Trivia

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