I know this is called Wii like to podcast, but what about the DS? Who here has a DS? And if you have one, how often do you play? I play mine just about as much as my Wii. I got it after Christmas, and play it every day. Just wanted to know what you guys think.
Wii and DS
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To be honest, thats y i bot it. I wanted my Pokemon fix. But it is just soo kewl that i had to get more games. I love the touch screen.
i originally bought it for the online capabilities, but now the wii eclipses it in that, so i only really play it on road trips or late at night when i dont want to make too much noise.
I got a DS and im always playing it i never put it down and ive had a whole bunch of games for it. and i got my DS because of the online capeabilities and its the only hand held that has that.
I have a DS. In genral I have had a DS for about a year and almost 2 months now. I have been playing it every now and again, but not very much. Now I have lost all my games but, one still remains with me. I been searching for them for a long time.
Some times i feel like my DS is smarter than my Wii. I have been trying to get internet access on my Wii forever so I can use all of the cool features that are available when you have internet connection, but my WiFi just doesn't work for my Wii. But for some reason, my DS has access anywhere in the house. Oh and one more thing Nintendo should totally put the 64 version of Smash Bros. on DS, I mean if they could put Mario 64 on the DS, why not the 64 version of Smash?
or zelda:oot which is what im waiting 4
Totally!!
They should do a whole line of 64 classics for DS...
That would be awsome but do you guys think they will do it at this point time.
and another thing. if we could you guys think we should get a way to share DS friend codes.
that would be great
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I used to play Brain Age alot, but my kids are the ones with the systems and they typically play games that start out with the word Pokemon.
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