I purchased my Nintendo DS Lite about a month ago and I haven’t written a review for it yet because I’ve had so much fun playing with it. I have been in love with game consoles before, but the Nintendo DS Lite is so much more because I can take it with me wherever I go. I never thought I would love a GameBoy so much.
In fact, we’ve owned portable gaming devices in the past. We owned an Atari Lynx, an original GameBoy and a GameBoy Color, but I never bonded with them as much as I have with this the Nintendo DS Lite.
The reason, of course, is the games. The DS would be useless without the fun games available. For me, the Killer App was Brain Age. It was a game that promised me that it would make me smarter. Not only that, it would measure my progress and give me Sudoku games to play with to boot. I’ll review Brain Age and Big Brain Academy tomorrow.
I resisted buying the Nintendo DS Lite for so long because I carry around a Treo. The Palm OS has more computing ability than a little Nintendo game and my phone is small enough to carry around with me everywhere. The Nintendo DS Lite isn’t quite portable enough to warrant carrying in my purse with the phone and the camera, so I thought I wouldn’t use it very often. I was wrong on so many levels.
Firstly, the Palm just doesn’t have the cool games like Nintendo does. There are new DS games being created every day, plus the huge library of GameBoy Advance games. Since the Nintendo DS is backwards compatible, I have a gigantic selection of games. Plus, if I buy a game for my Palm and I don’t like it, I’m out of luck. With GameBoy Advance and DS games, I can resell the cartridges back to the game store and get a portion of my money back.
Secondly, the Nintendo DS has taken over all my gaming time. The Xbox is sitting in the living room unused while I cart around my little white box around the house. I can play in the bed before I fall asleep. I can play in the living room on the couch with Mike. I can play in the car on a road trip. I seriously haven’t turned on the Xbox since I bought the DS, even though I was obsessing about the Lord of the Rings games that I had bought recently.
I’ve even gone as far as replacing some games I already own on Xbox with the Nintendo versions. I bought Klax and Atari Retro, even though I have those games on Xbox to play whenever I want.
In short, I’m completely and madly in love with my Nintendo DS Lite and I can’t wait to play games against my sister-in-law when she comes to visit. I’m excited to see how the wireless connectivity works.