DS Healed
Two weeks ago, my son broke my Nintendo DS. Last Friday, I finally had the time to send it to Nintendo and yesterday, only four days later, I received it back, for free. And the L and R buttons aren't coloured slightly pink like mine and I'm missing a few familiar scratches on the outside. So it seems I got a brand new DS from Nintendo, for free. It was replaced under warranty. I'm impressed both by the fact that I got a replacement and by the speed of their service: I sent it on Friday, they received it on Monday and I received a replacement unit on Tuesday.
Now I need to teach my kids how to use it without the screen opened up completely. And I need to take it with me more for my daily commute. Practice a bit on my Starfox Command.
Zaaf
2 comments:
Hi,
I'm an adventure game fan. There are a few excellent adventures out for the DS I heard. I saw today the DS Lite is 133 euros at Media Markt. Is there a difference between a 'normal' DS and a DS lite? Or are they all called 'lite' and is there no 'normal' DS? And is it worth buying the machine just for playing adventure games?
Cheers, tsa
tsa,
The DS Lite is a more powerful version of the DS. It is smaller, has better WiFi and a better screen. And your GBA cartridges stick out a bit when you put them in the DS Lite.
My wife is going to buy Final Fantasy III when it is released. I'll keep you posted on that.
Zaaf
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