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Skyler - January 18, 2007 08:47 PM (GMT)
Sold out everywhere! I have called soo many places and not even they had any

Wal Mart TRU And Gamestop


I even have the money!

Please help me.

ultimate devil chao - January 18, 2007 08:58 PM (GMT)
I don't know about any of the stores around where you live! How can I help?

Kiao - January 18, 2007 09:39 PM (GMT)
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UDC, god damn, you CAN'T ASK SHIT LIKE THAT or you WILL get banned.

And just order it online, duh.

EDIT @ UDC: Oh, wait, sorry, read it wrong.

ultimate devil chao - January 18, 2007 09:40 PM (GMT)
^ right sorry... c: o_o;

King Elemento - January 18, 2007 10:19 PM (GMT)
http://www.amazon.com

Order it from there with a game.
'Nuff said.

Skyler - January 18, 2007 10:25 PM (GMT)
maybe i havent said enough! I only havwe cash and a wal mart card
not a credit card or paypal account...

But when it comes to helping, all i need is shipment dates.

Dark Assassin™ - January 18, 2007 11:25 PM (GMT)
Money orders work wonders.

Starless Knight - January 19, 2007 01:25 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Skyler @ Jan 18 2007, 03:47 PM)
Sold out everywhere! I have called soo many places and not even they had any

Wal Mart TRU And Gamestop


I even have the money!

Please help me.

The DS and the DS lite are the same thing. You don't need one.

DarkChao - January 19, 2007 01:31 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Starless Knight @ Jan 18 2007, 05:25 PM)
QUOTE (Skyler @ Jan 18 2007, 03:47 PM)
Sold out everywhere!  I have called soo many places and not even they had any

Wal Mart TRU And Gamestop


I even have the money!

Please help me.

The DS and the DS lite are the same thing. You don't need one.

The original's d-pad is also somewhat easier to use on certain games.

Peaches - January 19, 2007 01:49 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Skyler @ Jan 18 2007, 12:47 PM)
Sold out everywhere! I have called soo many places and not even they had any

Wal Mart TRU And Gamestop


I even have the money!

Please help me.

...That's a little weird. I thought the DS craze was over... apparently not.

Leo Leonardo - January 19, 2007 02:12 AM (GMT)
The only real difference is the Lite is lighter and more slick.

But I'll copy what Wiki has to say about it.

Weight: 218 g (21% lighter than the original Nintendo DS).
Dimensions: 133 mm × 73.9 mm × 21.5 mm (vs. 148.7 mm × 84.7 mm × 28.9 mm - 42% less volume than the original DS). In Imperial units, the DS Lite is 5.24 in. × 2.9 in. × 0.85 in.

Larger stylus but easier to hold.[4] (Stylus Dimensions: Length 87.5 mm × 4.9 mm vs 75.0 mm × 4.0 mm of the original Nintendo DS)

A much more durable, scratch-resistant touch screen.

In Japan, the wrist strap no longer includes a thumb stylus; in North America, Australia and Europe, the wrist strap is omitted entirely (But there is still a place to tie it on).

The D-pad was reduced to 18.6 mm across (16% smaller than the original Nintendo DS), but the A/B/X/Y buttons retain same dimensions and are also softer to the touch feeling much like the start/select buttons on the original Game Boy Advance.

Improved screens with four levels of brightness, of which one is equal to the original Nintendo DS, and three are brighter.[4] However, the Nintendo DS Lite's backlight can be switched off completely; if done in-game, the screen will appear dark and nearly impossible to see. The Nintendo DS Lite's screen, in technological terms, can go as high as 200 cd/m².

Battery life: 12–16 hours on the lowest brightness setting, 5 - 7 hours on the highest (times reflect non-active use).

Retains the Game Boy Advance game connector ("Slot 2"), otherwise known as the Expansion Port. However, due to the reduced size, Game Boy Advance cartridges protrude by 1 cm at the front of the unit. To preserve a seamless surface, a hollow cartridge to fill the port is included.

The Nintendo DS Lite mimics some of the design features of the Wii: a D-pad with lines (also shared by the Game Boy Micro) and the typeface (Century Gothic) on the buttons.

Five colors: Ice Blue, Enamel Navy, Polar White (Crystal White in Japan), Coral Pink (Noble Pink in Japan) and Onyx / Black (see Colors below).

Capable of receiving Wi-Fi signals from the original Nintendo DS system, Nintendo DS Lites and Nintendo's Wii console.

New External Extension Connection, rendering it incompatible to accessories for the Game Boy Advance EXT2 port (Power cords and headphone adapters).

The power button is moved to the side as opposed to the original DS, which had it directly above the D-pad; this caused problems, since the button would sometimes be pushed accidentally during play.

Jaguar Junichi - January 19, 2007 02:30 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Starless Knight @ Jan 18 2007, 07:25 PM)
QUOTE (Skyler @ Jan 18 2007, 03:47 PM)
Sold out everywhere!  I have called soo many places and not even they had any

Wal Mart TRU And Gamestop


I even have the money!

Please help me.

The DS and the DS lite are the same thing. You don't need one.

About 90% of stores no longer have the original DS, all Lites.

Faltzer - March 21, 2007 11:45 PM (GMT)
I have a DS Lite. I own, XD.

Kiao - March 22, 2007 01:22 AM (GMT)
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You bumped an old topic, 'tis a no-no. Consider this your 'verbal warning.'




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