Talk:Nintendo DS

Are you sure Ds and DS Lite should be on the same page? If we expand, we might get 2 out of them...


 * Probably not they don't have too much difference.

I think there was likea crimson?

How many bits does the DS have? Lewa159 13:34, 23 July 2008 (EDT)

Pictures
We need more guys. One beta pic and one mario edition dsi isn't enough in the gallery. Is this page still being worked on? If so I can provide photos of at least the original ds, Dslite,and Dsi ( regular version)

Okay. I'm doing.

DSi
I think the DSi should have it's own article. It's a completely new console not a layout like the DSLite. It's like the Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advanced, they have separated articles, don't they?
 * The DSi uses the same cards as the regular DS does. It is established not to replace the DS (lite), but to be a version into a different direction. Imagine it like this: The DS lite is for gaming veterans depending on the GBA slot. The DSi is focussing on more casual stuff (camera, web browser). Until we know more than that, we shouldn't create an article. If the DSi turns out to be fundamentally different, we can still change that. - 16:48, 2 October 2008 (EDT)
 * Yes. I think another way to look at is is the difference of the GameBoy Advance and the GameBoy Advance SP. Looks different, different functions, but fundamentally, just an enhaced version. I think we'll have to wait a bit for more information about the DS shop channel and whatnot, though.
 * Well, I'm sure the DSi will have games only for it, so I think it should have an article only for it. On the DSi trailer it showed one game (a soccer game by what I remember) that your face can be on the players. Also, the DSi will have Miis, and there is a game (baseball by what I remember) using that feature. Also, there'll be a "DS Ware", and that is only avaible for the DSi.
 * I'd like to emphasize the "will have games only for it" part of your comment. Until we get confirmation that Mario will be involved, we needn't make an article for it.  So, when the "will have" becomes a "does," we can update it then.  Also, Miis have appeared in Mario media, but they've also appeared in a variety of other titles in the same manner, so they aren't strictly speaking, Mario characters that we will chronicle no matter which series they are in (ie Mario in SSX or Birdo in Captain Rainbow).  20:30, 2 October 2008 (EDT)

I have proof that the DSi can play regular DS games. Clicky here Ambidextria

I found a quote for the DSi section of the page. "What will you and i do?

Beta DS
I found an image of the beta DS should this be added to the article. ->

Discontinued?
Technically, the DS is discontinued. I'm pretty sure it was discontinued after the release of the DS Lite. 01:17, 13 June 2009 (EDT)

The DS Lite is pretty much the same thing. Lemmy Koopa Fan

3DS Microsite
Look here, and watch some project games, including a new Mario Kart and Paper Mario.

Talk Page Proposal: DSi and 3DS. Split or Merge
As you can see, the 3DS has its own page, while the DSi hasn't. As the name says, both are part of the 3DS series, and none of them is a "minor" update to the series (the DS Lite is), so, for consistency, both should have its own pages, or both should be in this page. Proposer: Deadline: October 20th. 11:45pm (UCT)

Have each one into its own page

 * 1) - Per me
 * 2) Per Tucky.
 * 3) I am Zero! I was about to say no, but that does make sense. Zero signing out.
 * 4) Per Zero!
 * Ok, it IS a major update. I agree with the proposal, then.

Comments
The problem is, isn't the 3DS an entirely new console from the DS while the DSi is merely an updated version of it? Yes, the DSi offers little games and other brand new features, but the 3DS have its own line of major games (ports, Paper Mario, etc).

Sorry about all my questions. I haven't done any research on the DSi, nor I own one.
 * GOod question. The DSi uses the same cartridges, but it is a MAJOR update to the series, since it has its own games (DSi Ware), a store, WiFi, camera, etc... Is not merely a design update (DS Lite or DSi XL). -- 20:01, 7 October 2010 (UTC)