Is The Black Nintendo Ds Lite Really Hard To Look After?
Im getting a nintendo ds lite in a couple of weeks and I want to make sure i get the right colour. Are the fingerprints really visible on the black one? Will it be a hassle to keep cleaning it? Or should i get the white one even though it will get dirtier?
Im getting a 15 in 1 accessory pack which has a case and everything I need. The bundle comes with either nintendogs, brain training or picross or drawn to life(more expensive) which one out of those should i pick and why?
Thanks for your answers.
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September 2nd, 2009 at 9:18 am
My son looses his. One thing you lose is the little pencil. if you have a nifty bag that may help.
September 2nd, 2009 at 9:18 am
Fingerprints are less visible on Nintendo DS Lite Black i think. But it’ll be harder to find….Nintendogs. I have it and its a pretty good starter game ^.^ Also, if you like dogs alot, You should REALLY get nintendogs ^.^
September 2nd, 2009 at 9:18 am
I have the black one.
I wouldn’t care about the fingerprints. You can see them on the white one too.
It’s not really a hassle to clean off fingerprints. All you have to do is wipe it with your shirt/cloth, and it’s perfectly fine. The white one though would get even more dirtier.
Ok, the accessory pack with Nintendogs/Brain Training/Picross/Drawn to Life:
First off, if you love dogs, and are ok with doing the same thing over and over, then get Nintendogs. I personally didn’t care for it so much, but it’s a good game for a month or so. There’s just not enough things to do if you’re used to more in-depth games. Very cute though.
Brain Training…do you mean Brain Age?
Brain Age is fun, but yet again not much to do there. After a month you get tired of it, unless you like sudoku puzzles. You can go on forever with the 100+ sudoku puzzles.
Picross.
I’ve heard lots of good things about Picross. You might want to research a bit on this one though if you’re not to sure about the concept.
It’s basically like sudoku, but with color/pictures. It gets SUPER hard after awhile, but it’s also fun because it has wifi capabilities, so you can trade puzzles with other people, or even play with others.
Drawn to Life.
If you like drawing or creating, then it’s a good game to buy. The gameplay is just like any other platform game, but if you’re a light gamer, then you won’t really notice it. It’s an interesting concept overall, drawing your own avatar and weapons though.
It totally depends on what kind of games you like.
If you like:
Simulator games?: Nintendogs
Puzzle games?: Brain Age or Picross
Simple games?: Brain Age, Nintendogs
Creativity?: Drawn to Life
Platformers?: Drawn to Life
Challenge?: Picross
…Dogs?: Nintendogs
I dunno if you’re a casual gamer or not, but that’s my opinion on it all.