Advantages: Nice and compact, lighter than the DS. Disadvantages: Expensive, Headache causing becuase the screen's too bright!
.00 each and if it's an older game you can get for about £20.00 or on 2 for £30.00!
Nintendo DS Lites are not designed so that you sit plugged into the TV all day, they are meant to be taken around and travelled with. They do not require you to hunch over a controller all day and have many other methods of control. Such as voice, Pen and game controls. If you use your pen you can always buy a pack of 5 new ones from around £2.00!
THE BAD
Nintendo DS Lites are not really great to be travelled with they are like a book if you keep looking down at them you will get a headache and even those people who can manage will find not to be able to with the Nintendo DS Lite as it has quite a bright screen which can make you feel dizzy as well as sick!
The require you to bend your neck all the time or hold it up in the air. Either way your neck ...
wantaratgirl 20.10.2008
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Advantages: A reality check. Disadvantages: Sometimes too real and at times disturbing.
Anyone familiar with my book reviews will know that I am a chick lit and romance book lover, I occasionally stray from that path towards the vampire genre, but generally come back to the old and trusted, so the book I will now review is something that I would not normally choose!
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For the princely sum of 50p I got an elegant flat, round glass bottle full of Eau de Toilette. Someone had obviously bought or been given it and hadn't fancied it. All to my advantage!
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