It appears that the Nintendo DS -- the so-called "kid's machine" -- is growing up. At the D.I.C.E. Summit held in Las Vegas last week, Nintendo announced that the DS would soon support voice over IP, ...
The Nintendo DS TV Tuner was released yesterday in Japan for about $60 and the people from Impress have got their hands on one. The device will let you watch digital terrestrial television on the DS ...
Released in 2006, the Nintendo DS Lite is a handheld game console with two displays but no official support for sending video to a TV or external display. Unofficially though? A group of hackers have ...
A new Nintendo DS, or, more specifically, a Nintendo DS Lite, feature has been discovered 15 years after the piece of hardware was released. Back in 2004, Nintendo debuted the Nintendo DS, one of the ...
Over a year after its first announcement, Nintendo Japan has finally formalized a release for the DS TV Tuner. Set for Japanese release on 11/20 at a price of 6,800 yen, the tuner will be formally ...
We've seen a couple pretty press photos of the forthcoming DS 1seg TV tuner, but nothing beats video — and the Japanese promo video unearthed by the crew at Gamebrink delivers the goods in spades.
DS owners in Japan will be able to watch their favorite shows in between bouts of Brain Training once Nintendo releases the DS TV Tuner on November 20th. The dual-antenna gizmo will sell for about $60 ...
If Japan can conceive of a peripheral for the DS, it likely exists, hence this kooky new TV tuner for the DS. It releases on November 20th for the Japanese market at a price of $6800 yen (about $60).
Since a couple of companies jumped on the PSP2TV bandwagon a DS to TV adaptor is a natural next step. The adaptor in works is similar to the external PSP adapters. It uses a camera that you mount over ...
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