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Beyblade evolution ds tv#
The Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner ( ワンセグ受信アダプタ DSテレビ, Wansegu Jushin Adaputa Dī Esu Terebi) is a 1seg TV tuner that picks up TV signals and plays them on the Nintendo DS.
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The slide controller also has built in rumble features used in the game. In order to move the Mag Kid across the screen during the game, the player must slide the entire Nintendo DS system with this controller at a slant angle on a table surface. The Slide Controller is attached to Slot 2 of the DS, using technology similar to an optical mouse, with a red LED light located at the bottom of the controller. The Mag Kid is a small magnet centered on the touchscreen. The Slide Controller is bundled with the game Slide Adventure MAGKID. It launched as a Japan-exclusive on August 3, 2007. The "Slide Controller" is an Option Pak that connects to the underside of a Nintendo DS, making the entire device act as an optical mouse. It is only compatible with 2 games: Face Training, a game exclusive to Japan which gives the player a view of their face as they use the game, and 'Shiseido Beauty Solution Kaihatsu Center Kanshuu: Project Beauty,' another Japanese exclusive game by Sega that also used the camera attachment. The Faceningscan is a camera Option Pak that plugs into the GBA slot of the DS. The Expansion Pak is not used by any other commercial software, but some homebrew applications such as MoonShell can use it. The second is a smaller translucent version which fits flush with the body of the DS Lite, but it can be used in the original DS if modified. One is compatible with both the original DS and DS Lite. Two versions of the Memory Expansion Pak are available. The Nintendo DS Browser ships with an 8 MB RAM Option Pak which is required for the browser to run.
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It was released in Europe on October 6, 2006. The browser went on sale in Japan on July 24, 2006, for ¥3,800 (approx. The browser took advantage of the device's dual screens by zooming in or having a longer vertical view. On February 15, 2006, Nintendo announced a DS version of Opera, a cross-platform web browser. Other communication headsets not made by Nintendo also work as the mic. It was later released in Australia on June 21, 2007, also alongside Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The headset was released in North America on April 22, 2007, alongside Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, two games that have built-in voice chat. It was released in Japan on September 14, 2006. It features one earphone and a microphone and is compatible with all games that use the internal microphone. It plugs into the headset port (a combination of a standard 3.5mm (1/8 inch) headphone connector and a proprietary microphone connector) on the bottom of the system. The Nintendo DS Headset is the official headset for the Nintendo DS.