#Nintendo lite tv#
It was discontinued worldwide on March 31, 2014.Ĭolor TV Game 6 (1977) | Color TV Game 15 (1978) | Color TV Racing 112 (1978) | Color TV Game Block Breaker (1979) | Computer TV Game (1980) | C1 Nintendo Entertainment System TV (1983) | Famicom (1983) | Sharp Nintendo Television (1983) | Super Famicom (1990) | SF-1 Super Nintendo Entertainment System TV (1990) | Nintendo Entertainment System (Model NES-101) (1993) | AV Famicom (1993) | Nintendo 64 (1996) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2 (1997) | Super Famicom Jr. It is the final Nintendo handheld to have backwards compatibility with Game Boy Advance games.
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The power button was replaced with a power slider and has been moved from above the D-Pad to the right edge of the lower screen to prevent players from accidentally turning on/off the system. Finally, the stylus is slightly longer and thicker and has been moved to the right side of the system whereas before it was at the back of the system. Also, the feel of the buttons was changed to a softer, more traditional feel, rather than the clicky buttons of the original DS. The DS Lite weighs less and is sleeker and slimmer than the original model. The Start and Select buttons have also been relocated. The microphone is now located at the center between the screens, instead of the bottom-right corner.
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The screen now has four levels of brightness, the lowest of which is even better than the standard screen light of the original DS. The Nintendo DS Lite is an improvement over the original Nintendo DS in several ways. By comparison, the DS Lite is out paced the 2003's launch sales of Nintendo's juggernaut Game Boy Advance SP by more than 12%.
#Nintendo lite portable#
Just two days after the Nintendo DS Lite went on sale in the United States on June 11, the new lighter, brighter portable system sold more than 136,500 units, with many retail outlets reporting sellouts.
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It was released in Japan, Australia, and North America, with the European launch set for June 23, 2006, where it was available in "Jet Black" as well as the United States' and Japan's "Polar White". It was announced on January 26, 2006, more than a month before its first territorial launch in Japan on March 2, 2006, due to overwhelming demand for the original model. It is a slimmer, more lightweight redesign of the earlier Nintendo DS model, styled to make it more appealing to a variety of gaming audiences and is much brighter. The Nintendo DS Lite (shortened to DS Lite or NDS Lite) is the second model in the Nintendo DS family and a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo.