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We may earn a commission from links on this page. In Japan, Nintendo said that starting next month, it will no longer support the original “phat” Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS launched in Japan ...
After back-to-back losses sustained with the home consoles Nintendo 64 (1996) and GameCube (2001), another lackluster launch could’ve spelled the end of Nintendo.
The original Nintendo DS was a lovely little handheld console in its heyday, with plenty of fun games to play and nifty features to use. That said, Nintendo has always been a bit slow on the ...
The April edition of Nintendo's Japanese online magazine ran a long interview with Kazuo Yoneyama and Tomoyuki Sakiyama, two of the Nintendo engineers who worked on developing the DS Lite.
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