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* The Nintendo DS, like its predecessors (the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], and [[Game Boy Advance]]), is not region-encoded. This means that a player could theoretically play a DS game from any region in their own locally purchased console. However, games released in the {{wp|People's Republic of China}}, which contain {{wp|Chinese character|Chinese characters}}, will therefore only run on DS systems with the {{wp|iQue}} brand.
* The Nintendo DS, like its predecessors (the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], and [[Game Boy Advance]]), is not region-encoded. This means that a player could theoretically play a DS game from any region in their own locally purchased console. However, games released in the {{wp|People's Republic of China}}, which contain {{wp|Chinese character|Chinese characters}}, will therefore only run on DS systems with the {{wp|iQue}} brand.
* In the [[Phantom Thief! Pokémon 7]] manga, [[Rocco]] whipped out a DS and began to play it when he began to get bored during {{p|Drifblim|Drifblim's}} ride.
* In the [[Phantom Thief! Pokémon 7]] manga, [[Rocco]] whipped out a DS and began to play it when he began to get bored during {{p|Drifblim|Drifblim's}} ride.
* If the recent announcement concerning a new Pokémon game is referring to an upcoming Generation V set of games, then every single generation released will be available to play on the DS: Generations I and III as GBA games played in Slot 2, and Generations II, IV, and V as DS games.


==See also==
==See also==
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