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Nintendo DS Lite
Basic Information
Handheld Console
Nintendo
Nintendo DS
Successor(s)
Nintendo DSi
Over 200 million worldwide
Technical Information
Game Boy Advance Cartridge, Nintendo DS Game Card
Save to game card
Input(s)
Touch screen, voice recognition
Features
Wi-Fi
European Release
June 23, 2006
North American Release
June 11, 2006
Australian Release
June 1, 2006
Japanese Release
March 2, 2006
Awards | Covers | Credits | Help
Patches | Reviews | Screenshots | Videos

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The Nintendo DS Lite is a revision of the popular Nintendo DS dual-screen portable handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. This new edition is smaller and lighter than the original DS, with a higher-quality screen with four brightness settings. The system launched in Japan on March 2 with three different colours, and launched in North America on June 11, 2006.

Difference between DS Lite and regular DS[edit | edit source]

When GBA carts are inserted, they stick out 1 CM from the machine.
A GBA Slot Cap now comes with every DS Lite.
  • The stylus is stored horizontally in the system's right side, instead of the original's vertical/back orientation.
  • The DS Lite ditched the Game Boy Advance SP and Nintendo DS AC adapter port for the more compact Game Boy Micro-like AC adapter port.
  • The Game Boy Advance slot on the DS Lite has a protective, removable slot cover to protect the port when not in use. And most likely to make gaming a bit more comfortable on the fingers that grip down there.
  • The headphone jack and volume switch are in the identical position as the standard DS, and remain unchanged.
  • Power is now activated by a slider switch on the right side, just above the Stylus slot. It is no longer a button press. To prevent players from accidentally turning on or off the system, the slide switch must be slid towards the right and held for two seconds.
  • The internal Model name for the DS Lite is USG. Previous model names for past Nintendo handheld systems include DMG for the original Game Boy, CGB for Game Boy Color, AGB for Game Boy Advance, AGS for the GBA SP, OXY for the Game Boy Micro, and NTR for the original Nintendo DS.
  1. Uses same screen display tech as GBM and New SPs.
  2. Only three hours to fully charge a DSLite.
  3. 4 brightness setting:
Lowest - 15-19 hrs
Low - 10-15 hrs
High - 7-11 hrs
Very High - 5-8 hrs

Launch Oddity[edit | edit source]

DS lite 2 colors

As early as May 30, 2006 stores such as Wal-Mart and Target were reported to have DS Lites already in stock as a result of being given shipments early and not wanting to wait until June 11 to start selling them.

On May 30, 2007 Nintendo announced 2 new DS lite colors: Metallic Rose and Gloss Silver which were scheduled to be released in Japan on June 23, 2007.

Colors[edit | edit source]

The first three colour for release in Japan. Ice Blue, Enamel Navy, Crystal White
DS Lite Winning Eleven Edition
White edition

The Nintendo DS Lite comes in 13 colors: Onyx Black, Gloss Silver, Metallic Rose, Ice Blue, Enamel Navy, Crystal White, Polar White, Crimson Black, Coral Pink, Cobalt Blue, red, green and turquoise.

See also[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

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Dedicated Consoles
Color TV-Game (Game 6·Game 15·Racing 112·Block Breaker·Computer TV-Game)
Home Consoles
NES [Family Computer·Disk System·Network System·3D System·NES-101] ·SNES [Satellaview·Super Famicom·Super Famicom Jr.] ·Virtual Boy·Nintendo 64 [64DD] ·GameCube·Wii [Wii Mini·Wii V2] ·Wii U [Premium Edition]
Handheld Consoles
Game & Watch·Game Boy·Game Boy Light·Game Boy Pocket·Game Boy Color·Game Boy Advance [SP·SP ver2·Game Boy micro] ·Nintendo DS [DS Lite·DSi·DSi XL] ·Nintendo 3DS [2DS·2DS XL·3DS XL] ·New Nintendo 3DS [XL]
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Peripherals
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Storage & Optical Media
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Microsoft
Nintendo
Nintendo DS·Nintendo DS Lite·Nintendo DSi·Nintendo DSi XL·Wii [V2·Mini]
Sony
PlayStation 3 [Slim·Super Slim] ·PlayStation Portable [Slim and Lite(PSP-2000)·Bright and Light(PSP-3000)·PSP Go·PSP Street]
Others
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Nintendo DS Lite
Basic Information
Handheld Console
Nintendo
Nintendo DS
Successor(s)
Nintendo DSi
Over 200 million worldwide
Technical Information
Game Boy Advance Cartridge, Nintendo DS Game Card
Save to game card
Input(s)
Touch screen, voice recognition
Features
Wi-Fi
European Release
June 23, 2006
North American Release
June 11, 2006
Australian Release
June 1, 2006
Japanese Release
March 2, 2006
Awards | Covers | Credits | Help
Patches | Reviews | Screenshots | Videos

The Nintendo DS Lite is a revision of the popular Nintendo DS dual-screen portable handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. This new edition is smaller and lighter than the original DS, with a higher-quality screen with four brightness settings. The system launched in Japan on March 2 with three different colours, and launched in North America on June 11, 2006.

Difference between DS Lite and regular DS[edit | edit source]

When GBA carts are inserted, they stick out 1 CM from the machine.
A GBA Slot Cap now comes with every DS Lite.
  • The stylus is stored horizontally in the system's right side, instead of the original's vertical/back orientation.
  • The DS Lite ditched the Game Boy Advance SP and Nintendo DS AC adapter port for the more compact Game Boy Micro-like AC adapter port.
  • The Game Boy Advance slot on the DS Lite has a protective, removable slot cover to protect the port when not in use. And most likely to make gaming a bit more comfortable on the fingers that grip down there.
  • The headphone jack and volume switch are in the identical position as the standard DS, and remain unchanged.
  • Power is now activated by a slider switch on the right side, just above the Stylus slot. It is no longer a button press. To prevent players from accidentally turning on or off the system, the slide switch must be slid towards the right and held for two seconds.
  • The internal Model name for the DS Lite is USG. Previous model names for past Nintendo handheld systems include DMG for the original Game Boy, CGB for Game Boy Color, AGB for Game Boy Advance, AGS for the GBA SP, OXY for the Game Boy Micro, and NTR for the original Nintendo DS.
  1. Uses same screen display tech as GBM and New SPs.
  2. Only three hours to fully charge a DSLite.
  3. 4 brightness setting:
Gba
Lowest - 15-19 hrs
Low - 10-15 hrs
High - 7-11 hrs
Very High - 5-8 hrs
Gba

Launch Oddity[edit | edit source]

DS lite 2 colors

As early as May 30, 2006 stores such as Wal-Mart and Target were reported to have DS Lites already in stock as a result of being given shipments early and not wanting to wait until June 11 to start selling them.

Ds Lite Play Gameboy Games

On May 30, 2007 Nintendo announced 2 new DS lite colors: Metallic Rose and Gloss Silver which were scheduled to be released in Japan on June 23, 2007.

Colors[edit | edit source]

The first three colour for release in Japan. Ice Blue, Enamel Navy, Crystal White
DS Lite Winning Eleven Edition
Slot
White edition

The Nintendo DS Lite comes in 13 colors: Onyx Black, Gloss Silver, Metallic Rose, Ice Blue, Enamel Navy, Crystal White, Polar White, Crimson Black, Coral Pink, Cobalt Blue, red, green and turquoise.

See also[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

v·d·eNintendo Hardware
Dedicated Consoles
Color TV-Game (Game 6·Game 15·Racing 112·Block Breaker·Computer TV-Game)
Home Consoles
NES [Family Computer·Disk System·Network System·3D System·NES-101] ·SNES [Satellaview·Super Famicom·Super Famicom Jr.] ·Virtual Boy·Nintendo 64 [64DD] ·GameCube·Wii [Wii Mini·Wii V2] ·Wii U [Premium Edition]
Handheld Consoles
Game & Watch·Game Boy·Game Boy Light·Game Boy Pocket·Game Boy Color·Game Boy Advance [SP·SP ver2·Game Boy micro] ·Nintendo DS [DS Lite·DSi·DSi XL] ·Nintendo 3DS [2DS·2DS XL·3DS XL] ·New Nintendo 3DS [XL]
Hybrid Consoles
iQuehome & handheld consoles
iQue DS·iQue DS Lite·iQue DSi·iQue Game Boy Advance·iQue Game Boy Advance SP·iQue Game Boy Micro·iQue Player
Arcade
Nintendo Classic·Vs. UniSystem/DualSystem·PlayChoice-10·Nintendo Super System·Triforce
Peripherals
Game Boy Advance TV Tuner·Game Boy Camera·Game Boy Printer·Game Boy Player·GameCube Controller Adapter·GameCube Microphone·GameCube Modem·Joy-Con·Nintendo 64 Modem·Nintendo e-Reader·Super Game Boy·Super Game Boy 2·Super Nintendo Controller·Transfer Pak·Wii Balance Board·Wii Classic Controller·Wii Nunchuk·Wii Remote·Wii Remote Plus·Wii Sensor Bar
Storage & Optical Media
59 Block GameCube Memory Card·64DD Disk·Family Computer Cartridge·GameCube Game Disc·NES Cartridge·Nintendo 3DS Game Card·Nintendo 64 Cartridge·Nintendo DS Game Card·Nintendo New 3DS Game Card·Nintendo Switch Game Card·SNES Cartridge·Super Famicom Cartridge·Wii Optical Disc·Wii U Optical Disc

Ds Gba Slot

v·d·eSeventh-Generation Hardware
Arcade Cabinets·Arcade Consoles·Dedicated Consoles·Handheld Consoles·Home Computers·Home Consoles·Microcomputers·Microconsoles·Personal Computers & Laptops·Single-Board Computers·Smart TVs·Smartglasses·Smartphones·Tablets·Virtual Reality
Microsoft
Nintendo
Nintendo DS·Nintendo DS Lite·Nintendo DSi·Nintendo DSi XL·Wii [V2·Mini]
Sony
PlayStation 3 [Slim·Super Slim] ·PlayStation Portable [Slim and Lite(PSP-2000)·Bright and Light(PSP-3000)·PSP Go·PSP Street]
Others
CAANOO·Dingoo A320·Ez MINI·Gemei X760+·Gizmondo·GP2X Wiz·Leapster2·LetCool N350JP·Mi2·N-Gage 2.0·Pandora·Pelican VG Pocket}
Video game hardware generations
First (1972-80)·Second (1976-92)·Third (1983-2003)·Fourth (1987-2003)·Fifth (1993-2005)·Sixth (1998-2013)·Seventh (2005-19)·Eighth (2012-)·Ninth (2020-)

Gba Slot Cover For Ds Lite White

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