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The '''Nintendo DS''' or '''DS''' is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo.
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The '''Nintendo DS''' (or short '''DS''') is a [[Video Game Console#Mobile Consoles featuring Tomb Raider Games|mobile gaming console]] build by [[Nintendo]] and features two screens. It was introduced in 2004 and discontinued in favour of it's successor, the [[Nintendo 3DS]], in 2013.
  
== Tomb Raider Games For DS ==
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The original DS and it's first redesign, the '''Nintendo DS Light''', is also compatible with games written for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (but not with the [[Game Boy Color]] and the original 1989 [[Game Boy]]). This compatibility was dropped from the following redesigns, the '''Nintendo DSi''' and the '''Nintendo DSi XL'''.
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== Tomb Raider Games for DS ==
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There are two [[Tomb Raider Games]] for the Nintendo DS. These are special versions featuring side scroller like graphics, unlike the versions for stationary consoles, PCs, or the more powerful [[Playstation Portable]].
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* [[Tomb Raider Legend]]
 
* [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]
 
* [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]
* [[Tomb Raider Legend]]
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 13 July 2015

The Nintendo DS (or short DS) is a mobile gaming console build by Nintendo and features two screens. It was introduced in 2004 and discontinued in favour of it's successor, the Nintendo 3DS, in 2013.

The original DS and it's first redesign, the Nintendo DS Light, is also compatible with games written for the Game Boy Advance (but not with the Game Boy Color and the original 1989 Game Boy). This compatibility was dropped from the following redesigns, the Nintendo DSi and the Nintendo DSi XL.

Tomb Raider Games for DS

There are two Tomb Raider Games for the Nintendo DS. These are special versions featuring side scroller like graphics, unlike the versions for stationary consoles, PCs, or the more powerful Playstation Portable.