Nintendo DS
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Gin Tama...two games for the DS include and . Also, there have been two Nintendo DS games featuring Gin Tama characters so far: the Weekly Shonen Jump crossover Jump Superstars and its sequel, Jump Ultimate Stars. There have been three guidebooks for... In this article: Gin Tama, Weekly Shonen Jump, DVD, Gintama, Shueisha, Japan, Crunchyroll, North America, and TV Tokyo |
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Gamespot | November 13, 2008
Blood of Bahamut spills on DS
...on Square Enix's new project, however. As reported by French gaming site Gamekyo, this week's edition of Shonen Jump magazine details the publisher's teased project, Blood of Bahamut for the Nintendo DS. Not at all surprising, the game will...
In this article: Square Enix, Ibuki, Shonen Jump, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Final Fantasy Legend II
In January 2009, Japanese magazine Shonen Jump '' announced that a remake of ''Final Fantasy Legend II for the Nintendo DS was being developed and directed by Kawazu himself and would feature fully three-dimensional cel-shaded graphics. In...
In this article: Final Fantasy Legend II, Square Co., Final Fantasy, Game Boy, SaGa, The Final Fantasy Legend, Famitsu, Kenji Ito, and Nintendo Power
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chokocat.blogspot.com
CHOKOCAT's Anime Video Games: 774 - Weekly Shonen Jump ...
... work: Weekly Shonen Jump. Posted by Chokocat at 4:33 PM. Labels: DS. 0 ... 774 - Weekly Shonen Jump (Nintendo DS) 773 - Hamtaro (Nintendo Game Boy Advance) ...
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en.wikipedia.org
Jump Super Stars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... 2005 in Japan and accompanied the release of a red Nintendo DS. ... Jump Super Stars features characters from the Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine in Japan. ...
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www.deathnote.tv
Death Note TV - Weekly Shonen Jump
... Famicom, and lately Jump Superstars and Jump Ultimate Stars on the Nintendo DS. ... hand, titles connected to Weekly Shonen Jump started prior to the start ...
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dragonball.wikia.com
Jump Ultimate Stars - Dragon Ball Wiki - Shonen Jump, Goku ...
Jump Ultimate Stars (ジャンプアルティメットスターズ, Janpu Arutimetto Sutāzu) is a fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is ...
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www.gamespot.com
Jump Ultimate Stars for DS - Jump Ultimate Stars Nintendo DS ...
... previews, cheats, and more. Count on us for all of the latest on the Jump Ultimate Stars Nintendo DS Game. ... DS, based on the popular Weekly Shonen Jump! ...
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eStarland.com - Jump Ultimate Stars (Nintendo DS)
... Jump magazine, this time incorporating 300 characters from 40 Shonen ... Smash Bros, except that it uses characters from Weekly Jump rather than Nintendo. ...
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www.gossipgamers.com
Square Enix Countdown Mystery Ruined, Theorists Weep
Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump has dashed the dreams of many prematurely ... DS, Nintendo DSI, square enix, The Four Warriors of Light, Weekly Shonen Jump ...
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The Nintendo DS is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in Canada, the United States, and Japan. The console features a clamshell design, similar to the Game Boy Advance SP, with two LCD screens inside—with the bottom one being a touchscreen. The Nintendo DS also features a built-in microphone and supports wireless IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) standards, allowing players to interact with each other within short range (10–30 m, depending on conditions) or online with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, which launched later in the console's lifespan. This was the first Nintendo console to be released in North America prior to Japan.
The system's code name was Nitro, and this can be seen in the model number that appear on the unit (NTR-001). The console's name officially refers to "Developers' System", in reference to developers of new game designs the system was meant to inspire, and "Dual Screen", the system's most obvious and distinct feature.
On March 2, 2006, Nintendo released the Nintendo DS Lite, a redesign of the Nintendo DS, in Japan. It was later released in North America, Europe, and Australia in June 2006. The DS Lite is a slimmer and lighter version of the Nintendo DS and has brighter screens. Nintendo of America refers to the older model as the "original style" Nintendo DS. It is often affectionately referred to by fans as the "DS Phat." On October 2, 2008, Nintendo announced the Nintendo DSi, another redesign of the Nintendo DS, at the Nintendo Fall Media Summit. It was released in Japan on November 1, 2008. It was later released in North America, Europe and Austraila in April 2009. The DSi's codename has been changed to "TWL" due to it being a substantial hardware upgrade including a faster CPU and more RAM, and requiring new development kits.
- Type:
- Handheld game console
- Preceded By:
- none
- Storage:
- Cartridge save, 4 MB tRAM
- Connectivity:
- Wi-Fi
- Media Type:
- Game Boy Advance cartridge
- Manufacturer:
- Nintendo
- Compatibility:
- Game Boy Advance
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