Nintendo Ds Lite By Jill Jan By JillJan on - Updated Sep 26, 2011

Both of my children have Nintendo DS Lites. My youngest is seven and my oldest is eleven. Both of them have no trouble using the game. As far as the game cartridges to buy to go in them, we have had no trouble. The boxes clearly state what the games are, how much and for what age they are intended for. We have about twenty games total between the two of them and we have only had to take back one and that was because the game was bad. The Nintendo DS comes with a battery, the pointing stick, car adapter and charger. We bought the extra acesories, case, extra sticks, game cases to go with it. The Nintendo DS is very lightweight and easy to use.The bottom screen is where you play the game while you watching yourself playing on the top screen. You can either play with the pointing stick or you can play by using the regular Nintendo controls on the side of the unit.

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Purchased at: Wal-Mart Price: 139.96