Nintendo DS Browser software game card

picture Here is a short clip on the new Nintendo DS Browser software game card.  By inserting the card, users can transform their Nintendo DS into a portable Web browser by connecting at a Wi-Fi hotspot. The browser has easy touch-screen navigation tools, and users can select how they want Web pages displayed on the dual screens. Pretty cool and the price is right!

The Nintendo DS Browser launched on June 4, 2007 at an MSRP of $19.99.

It is a neat way to surf … check it out here

(sorry for having to link to the YouTube video.  There is a plugin we are using and I am having difficulty getting it to work on my machine)

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3 Responses to “Nintendo DS Browser software game card”


  1. Thanks.
    Although this should have been built in the DS, $20 is not that bad, if it supports flash, or other video players, and if it can do streaming sometime soon (WMV) it would be the coolest ever (watch TV).

  2. I think we have three DS in the house (lol, I have 4 kids).. I need to pick one of these up and try it out! We have wifi in the house….so they (I) could check email on the web…. as well as browse!

    Susan

  3. I agree Hyedipin, 20 bucks … a good deal!

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