Anyone else have it? For those thinking of getting it the major differences from the regular DS and DS Lite is:
Con:
- Does not support/play SP Games or Old School Gameboy Games
- Price of $180 including tax when I bought it from a Best Buy
- Need to buy the SD disc, though you can already store about 430 pix, and about 20+ sound bits.
Pro:
- Has a camera, very decent in my opinion and has some manipulation options: distortion/mirror/resemblance(matching % how 2 people look alike), merging multiple faces, etc. Camera inside of the screen and can take pictures with the outside camera.
- Had a SD disc compartment in which you can transport music and pictures to play on your DS I
- New DS I store in which like the WII points you can buy points to get games downloaded through your internet connection ( I believe buy a DS I before Oct 2009 and get free 1,000 points)
- Nintendo Browser used to be in game form before DS I, but now you can download it for FREE through the Nintendos Online Store.
- New sound option to record sound bits, along with a sound manipulator which you can use with your songs in your SD disc.
- Pictochat is the same.
- Like the WII, I haven't really counted how many free slots but it seems about 20+ things you can download.
Looks:
- The feel is not like the DS, it has a bit of a paper scratchy feel than the plastic feel of the DS.
- The size is about a centimeter more.
- Sound is now buttons to press +/-
- Power button is now in the inside flaps
- Black and Blue color available so far
Anyone else with their experience can chime in
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Con:
- Does not support/play SP Games or Old School Gameboy Games
- Price of $180 including tax when I bought it from a Best Buy
- Need to buy the SD disc, though you can already store about 430 pix, and about 20+ sound bits.
Pro:
- Has a camera, very decent in my opinion and has some manipulation options: distortion/mirror/resemblance(matching % how 2 people look alike), merging multiple faces, etc. Camera inside of the screen and can take pictures with the outside camera.
- Had a SD disc compartment in which you can transport music and pictures to play on your DS I
- New DS I store in which like the WII points you can buy points to get games downloaded through your internet connection ( I believe buy a DS I before Oct 2009 and get free 1,000 points)
- Nintendo Browser used to be in game form before DS I, but now you can download it for FREE through the Nintendos Online Store.
- New sound option to record sound bits, along with a sound manipulator which you can use with your songs in your SD disc.
- Pictochat is the same.
- Like the WII, I haven't really counted how many free slots but it seems about 20+ things you can download.
Looks:
- The feel is not like the DS, it has a bit of a paper scratchy feel than the plastic feel of the DS.
- The size is about a centimeter more.
- Sound is now buttons to press +/-
- Power button is now in the inside flaps
- Black and Blue color available so far
Anyone else with their experience can chime in
