No. While Nintendo manufactures AC adapters ('chargers') for both 230v and 110v locales, each charger works with only one voltage. For example, the USG-002(UKV) charger, supplied with DS Lites in the United Kingdom, only works with 230V. To use your Nintendo DS in a place with a different mains voltage from where you bought it, you'd need to buy another charger.
Nintendo - Dual Screen
because ds stands for dual screen
The DS in Nintendo DS means Dual Screen because the Nintendo DS has two screens. Or, it could mean Dream Scape, but Dual Screen is more likely :)
dual screen
dual screen seems the obvious answer. also double screen.but in 2003, Nintendo announced the release sometime in 2004 of a sucessor to the Gameboy series. In January 2004, the console was announced under the codename "Nintendo DS" (DS standing for Developers System). In July, 2004, Nintendo announced that DS would become its official name. The DS was then released late 2004/early 2005.
The "DS" in the name "Nintendo DS" means both these two things:* "Developers' System" * "Dual Screen" The codename for the Nintendo DS before launch was "Nitro".----
a Nintendo DS is known to be a handheld device complete with styler and all. DS actually means dual screen.
No, the Wii is Nintendo's home console that needs a TV and the DS is Nintendo's Dual Screen handheld, which has a touch screen.
no get a life.
It is not a PC game, it is for Nintendo DS.
It means dual screen. Since the DS has 2 screens it is called ds or else if it had one screen it might have been called ss or s or something.
The new Nintendo ds features dual screens with one placed upon another. The lower screen is touch sensitive and receives input from users with the use of a stylus.