Nintendo DS Console
Highlights: Handheld, 67 MHz Processor, 3 in. Screen, 260,000 Colors, Installed RAM: 4 MB, Gaming Type(s): Online Gaming, Wir... (more)
List Price: $34.99
Low Price: $129.99
Savings: $-95.00
(-271.51%)
Avg Rating: 4 of 5.0 by 48 users.
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Nintendo DS Game System - Metallic Silver
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Nintendo Nintendo DS Onyx (USGSKB)
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$129.99* |
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Guitar Hero: On Tour (nintendo Ds) / Worldwide Ship
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$42.95* |
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Nintendo DS Game System - Polar White
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo DS - Cobalt Blue/Black
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo DS Game System - Onyx
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo Ds - Handheld Game System
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo Ds - Handheld Game System
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo Ds - Handheld Game System
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo Nintendo DS Crimson / Black (USGSRMKB)
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$129.99* |
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Nintendo Ds - Handheld Game System - Mettalic Rose
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$139.99* |
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Pokemon Ltd. Edition Nintendo Ds + Pokemon Diamond
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$166.99* |
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Nintendo Ds Bundle White Retail Nintendo 7803320059
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$203.94* |
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Nintendo Ds - Handheld Game System - Platinum
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$225.99* |
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Product Information
With impressive 3D rendered graphics, Nintendo DS delivers cutting-edge portable games for fans of any genre. Plus, you can play all your favorite Game Boy Advance games in a single-player mode.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
Official Nintendo Power Yoshi's Island DS Player's Guide
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Nintendo Power
Review Summary
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Spotlight Review
Sequel to a Great SNES Game
Written
By Sean
on 2006-11-25Over a decade ago, Yoshi's Island on the Super Nintendo was a blast that at the time took the gaming world by storm. It didn't quite have the same impact when it was released for the GBA in 2002, but it still managed to sport some of its originality. We finally get a sequel, and its actually pretty good. It keeps all the good stuff from the previous game and adds in some new quirks. So it isn't exactly the same game. There are indeed some key differences.
In the first Yoshi's Island, Kamek kidnapped Baby Luigi while Baby Mario fell to Yoshi's Island. The Yoshi's rallied together to reunite Mario with his brother. The adventure was long, satisfying and quite a challenge. In the sequel on DS, Kamek is up to his dirty tricks again, but the key difference is that now the Y... (Read Full Review)




