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Price: 115.69

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Measures less than two-thirds the size of its predecessor, sports a sleek folding design and weighs 20 percent lighter for added portability
Stylus measures one centimeter longer and one millimeter thicker for easier grip and more comfortable gameplay; also slides into a side storage slot for handy storage
Brightness of the two well-lit screens can be adjusted to four levels; turn up the brightness to see more clearly, or decrease brightness to save on battery life
Play both Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance (single-player only) games rendered in gorgeous graphics
Use the built-in wireless mode to share games with friends and chat
Several design changes include moving the microphone to the center and repositioning the start and select buttons for easier access
Keep the cover on to prevent dust and debris from entering the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot; remove the cover when it's time to play
Comes with a lithium-ion battery that supplies six to 10 hours of gameplay and requires four hours to recharge
Metallic rose color adds eye-catching style
Product images, including color, may differ from actual product appearance.Color CategoryPink
Video Game Hardware TypeNintendo DS








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