When the clunky Nintendo DS first hit the street, defeat at the hands of the svelte PSP seemed inevitable. Now the tables are turned. The second-gen DS Lite is a gorgeous feat of engineering, with the same touchscreen gameplay, a third less bulk, and a significantly brighter screen than its forefather. Most important, the games are consistently clever, from Brain Age to New Super Mario Bros . Read more
Everyone's trying to slim down in time for summer – Nintendo included. Witness the newly debuted DS Lite ($129.99), a smaller, sleeker and generally better designed model of the popular... Read more
Nintendo loves to reinvent their handheld video game consoles, and we'd probably make fun of them if they weren't so good at it. Take their new DS Lite, for example. This handheld video game console is better than the original in almost every way, and yet Nintendo is selling it for the same price. Read more
The long-anticipated DS hardware revision is a welcome step forward in almost every way. Read more
When my oldest said she wanted a Nintendo DS Lite for her birthday, I was like a what? To be honest I haven't been playing video games since my Tetris days, So, I really had no idea what this was, so after some thorough research I figured it would be ok ... Read more
I bought this for my 4 year old because I needed something to keep him occupied in the car, doctor office, ect.. Well it was a instant hit with him. Mario was easy for him to play and definitely does the trick. Now I have to get one for myself because he won't share! I highly recommend it. Read more
Users who looked at this product also looked at these: