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Nintendo DS - Functionality |  | Nintendo DS - Functionality: Encyclopedia II - Nintendo DS - Functionality |  | The Nintendo DS's primary function is as a video game console; no multimedia support is included, although Play-Yan, a special Game Boy Advance cartridge that can read an SD memory card and play movies and music, is available in Japan (see Accessories). The system is hoped to provoke more original development of titles in an industry that Nintendo perceives as being stagnant. Nintendo believes that the unit's unusual dual screen format will inspire creative game design by ...
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Nintendo DS - Functionality
The Nintendo DS's primary function is as a video game console; no multimedia support is included, although Play-Yan, a special Game Boy Advance cartridge that can read an SD memory card and play movies and music, is available in Japan (see Accessories). The system is hoped to provoke more original development of titles in an industry that Nintendo perceives as being stagnant. Nintendo believes that the unit's unusual dual screen format will inspire creative game design by developers, both its own and third parties'.
While the most obvious unique selling point is the dual screens, the system also includes a microphone and touch screen functionality on the lower screen. To date, many games have used the touchscreen to emulate an analogue joystick or mouse. The DS also supports wireless connectivity, using 802.11b standards [3] to allow players to interact with other DS owners within short range (30–100 feet), or over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service by connecting to Wi-Fi hotspots.
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