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If you’ve ever played with the KORG DS-10 cartridge for the Nintendo DS, you know how much fun you can have making tunes with your handheld. But did you know that the DS-10 can sing songs?…
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September 26th, 2009 by: Technabob
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Fans of the just-released Nintendo DS puzzler Scribblenauts…, here’s something fun for you. It’s a pixel art tribute to the game’s protagonist, Maxwell.
Created by Faith over at The Girl Gamer, Maxwell is constructed out of fused Perler beads, a popular medium in the geek-pixel-craft world. He sports a
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September 15th, 2009 by: Technabob
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You can learn all sorts of things with the Nintendo DS, from foreign vocabulary words to yoga (and even yoga for your face). But why stop there? Starting in November, you’ll be able to use your trusty Nintendo handheld to study piano… with a mini-keyboard attachment and all!
The graphics…
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June 25th, 2009 by: Alisha K.
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Piracy has been a rampant problem with the Nintendo DS, particularly since the simpler slot-1 flash carts became a factor. With the new DSi, Nintendo has been hoping to combat the problem. Enter the iPlayer: a flash cart dedicated to turning the DSi into a media machine.
Media playback isn’t…
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June 17th, 2009 by: Alisha K.
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For a long time, Gauntlet DS needed a publisher badly. Eidos was set to bring the classic hack-and-slash game to the Nintendo handheld, but the game faded away with little fanfare. Gauntlet DS has resurfaced, though, with Majesco apparently backing the project.
Gauntlet DS… disappeared from retailer lists earlier this
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June 15th, 2009 by: Alisha K.
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Look familiar? Almost, but this is not The Legend of Zelda you grew up with! The Legend of Zelda: The Shards of Light …is a homebrew remake for the DS that seeks to expand and improve on one of the greatest games of all time, the original adventure of Link.
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May 26th, 2009 by: Alisha K.
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The ol’ “hero/heroine is about to die, so must seize life” theme is an oft-used one in all forms of literature, and Electronic Arts’ Hachi Koi… is adding its own spin to the old saw, except in this Nintendo DS game, instead of seizing life, you’re tasked with seizing girl
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December 31st, 2008 by: Alisha K.
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I was buzzing about over on the wonderful world of Etsy today, when I came across these absolutely awesome plush versions of popular portable electronic gadgets. French textile artist Kmila Rodz handcrafts these super special soft systems using felt, needle and thread, with a just a dash of love thrown…
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June 26th, 2008 by: Technabob