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[DS] Nintendo DS vs DS Lite
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Hotobu
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Old Dec 8, 2007, 11:18 PM #1 of 17
Nintendo DS vs DS Lite

So I wiped the cobwebs off of my Nintendo DS then went out and picked up Contra 4. Everything was fine until I had to deal with enemies and platforming on both screens. It's incredibly disjointing to say the least. First of all for anyone who's played both versions of the NDS I'm wondering if the screens are closer on the Lite version? Secondly am I the only one who's a little put off by quick reflex games which happen across both screens?

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 11:31 AM #2 of 17
I'm not a fan of the setup, but I am getting used to it. Looking at Nintendo's past with the Super Gameboy and GBA adapter for the GC something tells me they've got to be considering a way to play DS games on the Wii. Classic controller + Wiimote FTW.

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