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Nintendo DS Lite review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of the DS Lite from Nintendo. When the Nintendo DS debuted in late 2004, the system wasn't immediately the massive success it would become. In fact, it wasn't until the release of this sleek new iteration in 2006 that the Nintendo DS platform became one of the most successful in gaming history. With nearly 100 million units shipped worldwide over the course of its five-year run, the Nintendo DS Lite was a juggernaut of a consumer device. By merging their playful approach to software with the minimalist hardware design of Apple, Nintendo found a balance between audiences that made the DS Lite a groundbreaking handheld. Unlike prior handhelds, the DS Lite didn't look like a toy, which made adults want the hardware as much as the DS's casual software. The system featured online multiplayer, as well local wireless play, and supported all Nintendo DS and Game Boy advance games. Its screen quality and brightness was also a huge improvement over the original Nintendo DS. The system was originally available in North America in white, black and pink, and would pretty much take over the world eventually. This video review features gameplay footage of the DS Lite from Nintendo and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.

So che chiedo molto, ma mi merito 50 likes? <br />I videogiochi sono una delle forme d’arte più sottovalutate e disprezzate del momento, e molti non pensano alle infinite potenzialità che la programmazione di questi può offrire, sia al livello di puro intrattenimento, sia al livello culturale e pedagogico. E’ per questo che ho iniziato questa rubrica: per dimostrare che certi titoli sono molto di più di una serie di livelli da completare o delle stringhe piene di messaggi incomprensibili ai più che li compongono. Sono arte. Né più né meno. E non esagero quando lo dico. Benvenuti in Art In Game. <br /> <br />Dopo più di una settimana di viaggi sono tornato con tanti nuovi spunti ed idee. Purtroppo il tempo scarseggia. <br /> <br />Oggi si parla della guida multimediale del Louvre sviluppata per il Nintendo 3DS, e delle consoles portatili come mezzo di diffusione dell'arte. <br /> <br />LINK UTILI: <br />Pagina FB del canale: https://www.facebook.com/YTcandlegamers <br />Pagina FB dei feed di -DIX: https://www.facebook.com/dixthecandle?ref=hl <br />CANALE STREAMING DI TWITCH: http://www.twitch.tv/dixthecandle <br />Twitter (-DIX): https://twitter.com/AnarchyDanilux <br />Ah, ricordati di iscriverti se ti è piaciuto questo video: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCr7bqIhJNlYt6GfPM <br /> <br />DOVE HO PRESO PARTE DEL MATERIALE VIDEO: <br />- intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pXYp72dwl0&feature=kp <br />- filmati: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nintendo <br />- musiche: se le indovinate vi regalo un biscotto artistico.

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Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game console review of the Super Nintendo (SNS-001). The SNES wasn't the first 16-bit system on the block, but it would go on to be the top selling console of the era with almost 50 million units sold worldwide. Released in North America in August of 1991, the beloved Super Nintendo featured impressive technology and a fantastic game library to account for its massive success in the console wars against competitors like the Sega Genesis or TurboGrafx-16. This review showcases the SNES console and its features with commentary from CGRundertow reviewer Kevin.<br /><br />Get more Classic Game Room on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ClassicGameRoom and at http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com.