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|jname=ニンテンドー{{j|DS Lite}} | |jname=ニンテンドー{{j|DS Lite}} | ||
|jtrans=Nintendo DS Lite | |jtrans=Nintendo DS Lite | ||
|image= | |image=Nintendo DS Lite Polar White.png | ||
|caption=DS Lite | |caption=DS Lite | ||
|jprelease=March 2, 2006 | |jprelease=March 2, 2006 | ||
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|eurelease=June 23, 2006 | |eurelease=June 23, 2006 | ||
|aurelease=June 1, 2006 | |aurelease=June 1, 2006 | ||
|korelease=January 18, 2007 | |||
|specs= | |specs= | ||
*Dimensions: 73.9 millimeters (2.9 inches) tall, 133 millimeters (5.2 inches) broad, 21.5 millimeters (0.85 inches) wide. | *Dimensions: 73.9 millimeters (2.9 inches) tall, 133 millimeters (5.2 inches) broad, 21.5 millimeters (0.85 inches) wide. | ||
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|type=Handheld | |type=Handheld | ||
|colors={{colorswatch|F0F4F3|Crystal/Polar White}}{{colorswatch|83DBDC|Ice Blue}}{{colorswatch|637D96|Enamel Navy}}{{colorswatch|E4B2CD|Pink}}{{colorswatch|000000|Jet Black (Onyx)}}{{colorswatch|D1D4CD|Metallic Silver}}{{colorswatch|D592B2|Metallic Rose (Rose Metal)}}{{colorswatch|F88379|Coral Pink}}{{colorswatch|F80000|Red}}{{colorswatch|111111|Smart Black}} | |colors={{colorswatch|F0F4F3|Crystal/Polar White}}{{colorswatch|83DBDC|Ice Blue}}{{colorswatch|637D96|Enamel Navy}}{{colorswatch|E4B2CD|Pink}}{{colorswatch|000000|Jet Black (Onyx)}}{{colorswatch|D1D4CD|Metallic Silver}}{{colorswatch|D592B2|Metallic Rose (Rose Metal)}}{{colorswatch|F88379|Coral Pink}}{{colorswatch|F80000|Red}}{{colorswatch|111111|Smart Black}} | ||
{{colorswatch|FCD116|Pikachu Yellow|Sp}} | {{colorswatch|FCD116|Pikachu Yellow|Sp}}{{colorswatch|99FF00|Lime Green}} | ||
|zw=yes | |zw=yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
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*Battery life: At the lowest setting, the light will let the system run consistently for about 15-19 hours. The higher the light, the shorter the battery life. | *Battery life: At the lowest setting, the light will let the system run consistently for about 15-19 hours. The higher the light, the shorter the battery life. | ||
*Thicker stylus and sturdier hinges make gameplay easier. | *Thicker stylus and sturdier hinges make gameplay easier. | ||
*Smaller | *Smaller +Control Pad. | ||
*A different charging adapter, which is incompatible with that of the Game Boy Advance SP and original DS. | *A different charging adapter, which is incompatible with that of the Game Boy Advance SP and original DS. | ||
*Power button has been changed into a switch on the right side of the system that must be held. | *Power button has been changed into a switch on the right side of the system that must be held. | ||
*Game Boy Advance games protrude from the bottom of the smaller system (about 1 cm), much as [[Game Boy Color]] games do on the Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP. | *Game Boy Advance games protrude from the bottom of the smaller system (about 1 cm), much as [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games do on the Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP. | ||
*Microphone position moved from below the bottom screen to the center of the hinge. | *Microphone position moved from below the bottom screen to the center of the hinge. | ||
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| 2006 | | 2006 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and | | [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] | ||
| Dungeon crawler | | Dungeon crawler | ||
| 2007 | | 2007 | ||
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| 2010 | | 2010 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[ | | [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]] | ||
| Typing | | Typing | ||
| 2011 | | 2011 | ||
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[Pokémon Conquest]] | | [[Pokémon Conquest]] | ||
| | | Turn-based strategy | ||
| 2012 | | 2012 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{ | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]] | ||
| Main series RPG | | Main series RPG | ||
| 2012 | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 2012 | ||
|}<br clear="left"> | |}<br clear="left"> | ||
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| 2004 | | 2004 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team]] | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team]] | ||
| Dungeon crawler | | Dungeon crawler | ||
| 2005 | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 2005 | ||
|}<br clear="left"> | |}<br clear="left"> | ||
==Pokémon | ==Gallery== | ||
*'''Pokémon DAISUKI Club edition''': On July 13, 2006, it was revealed that, in conjunction with the promotion for {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, a limited run of special Nintendo DS Lites would be available through a drawing open to members of the Japanese "Pokémon DAISUKI Club". These featured Crystal White Nintendo DS Lites with Pikachu artwork on the front. | <gallery> | ||
*'''Pokémon Dialga and Palkia edition''': A Jet Black Pokémon Diamond and Pearl DS Lite featuring a glitter design of the two legendary Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia on the front, was released in Pokémon Center stores on September 28, 2006. It retails for | File:Nintendo DS Lite Enamel Navy.png|An Enamel Navy Nintendo DS Lite | ||
*'''Pokémon Center Pikachu edition''': Yellow DS Lites which features Pikachu on the front cover were released in Japan. Buyers had to visit a Pokémon Center in Japan between June 1, 2007 and July 1, 2007 and fill in an application form for a chance to win a right to buy the console for | File:Nintendo DS Lite Ice Blue.png|An Ice Blue Nintendo DS Lite | ||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Jet Black.png|A Jet Black/Onyx Nintendo DS Lite | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Lime Green.png|A Lime Green Nintendo DS Lite | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Metallic Silver.png|A Metallic Silver Nintendo DS Lite | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Pink.png|A Pink Nintendo DS Lite | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Red.png|A Red Nintendo DS Lite | |||
File:Nintendo DS Lite Rose Metal.png|A Metallic Pink/Rose Metal Nintendo DS Lite | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Special Pokémon editions== | |||
*'''2006 Pokémon DAISUKI Club edition''': On July 13, 2006, it was revealed that, in conjunction with the promotion for {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, a limited run of special Nintendo DS Lites would be available through a drawing open to members of the Japanese "Pokémon DAISUKI Club". These featured Crystal White Nintendo DS Lites with Pikachu artwork on the front. | |||
*'''2007 Pokémon DAISUKI Club editions''': On December 18, 2007, it was revealed that a limited run of special Nintendo DS Lites would be available through a competition open to members of the Japanese "Pokémon DAISUKI Club". There were four models, all Crystal White Nintendo DS Lites with Pokémon artwork on the front; they are the same as the one sold in 2006, but featured a different logo. The four Pokémon are {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Chimchar}}, and {{p|Piplup}}. Only 25 of each model was produced (totaling 100 in the series). The competition ran until January 21, 2008. | |||
*'''Pokémon Dialga and Palkia edition''': A Jet Black Pokémon Diamond and Pearl DS Lite featuring a glitter design of the two legendary Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia on the front, was released in Pokémon Center stores on September 28, 2006. It retails for ¥16,800. This DS Lite launched in the U.S. at the Nintendo World Store in New York City at a price of US$219.99 in conjunction with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. On May 15, 2007, the special DS Lite was released in a Bundle Pak that includes both games, a Prima Strategy Guide, and three pins each featuring Dialga, Palkia, and the three starters Piplup, Turtwig, and Chimchar for US$329.95. This version of the DS Lite is the power poll prize in v217 of Nintendo Power. It was also available in some stores bundled with a Dialga and Palkia Travel Case, a Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness DVD and a poster of Grovyle and the Time Gears. | |||
*'''Pokémon Center Pikachu edition''': Yellow DS Lites which features Pikachu on the front cover were released in Japan. Buyers had to visit a Pokémon Center in Japan between June 1, 2007 and July 1, 2007 and fill in an application form for a chance to win a right to buy the console for ¥16,800. On November 17, 2007, the special DS Lite was released in a bundle pack for US$345.95. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Daisuki DS Lite.png|First Pokémon Daisuki Club Pikachu DS Lite | ||
File: | File:Daisuke Pikachu DS Lite.png|Second Pokémon Daisuki Club Pikachu DS Lite | ||
File: | File:Daisuke Turtwig DS Lite.png|Pokémon Daisuki Club Turtwig DS Lite | ||
File:DsPlatinum.png|{{p|Giratina}} [[ | File:Daisuke Chimchar DS Lite.png|Pokémon Daisuki Club Chimchar DS Lite | ||
File:Daisuke Piplup DS Lite.png|Pokémon Daisuki Club Piplup DS Lite | |||
File:Dialga Palkia DS Lite.png|{{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}} DS Lite | |||
File:Pikachu DS Lite.png|{{p|Pikachu}} DS Lite | |||
File:DsPlatinum.png|{{p|Giratina}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Giratina|Origin Forme]] DS Lite | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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