Nintendo DS

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Nintendo DS
File:Nintendo DS photo.jpg
A photo of a Nintendo DS
Details
Type Handheld
Release date(s) North America November 21, 2004
Japan November 21, 2004
Europe March 11, 2005
Alternate models Nintendo DS Lite
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo DSi XL
Console chronology
Previous console
Game Boy Advance
Next console
Nintendo 3DS
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The Nintendo DS is a family of handheld consoles made by Nintendo, suceeding the Game Boy family of handhelds. Although it does not support Miis as a system feature, there are still games with Miis in them, which can be transferred from a Wii or made in a game-specific Mii Maker.

List of Mii games for Nintendo 3DS

Mii-focused games

Games with Miis playable

Trivia

  • DS is an acronym for both Developers' System and Dual Screen.[1]

References