I am happy to have this. I think it works as intended. My original was not a Lite Model. The front cover of the device is missing that covers a port connection. I can live with that. I think it was a very good price. I am pleased. Thank you.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The DS lite I got is in great condition and works great with both ports. It has everything it said it would come with and there doesn't seem to be any damages whatsoever. The product has exceeded my expectations and I look forward to using it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Nintendo DS is absolutely amazing for fun. It keeps my daughter and even my self thinking and playing adventurous well thought out games. However, the craftsmanship of the DS is rather chintzy. This is our 4th purchase in 4 years. We even bought a replacement case. The hinges are junk. They crack, get loose and then the DS breaks. They are not very resistant to accidental droppings and for a child's game console, you would think it could handle a 1 foot drop on carpet. You would also think the price could come down since new and improved consoles have surfaced. We purchased 2 new ones and 2 used ones. They all work the same and have the same lifespan. Just recently bought a new shell and screen to reassemble and try to save some money. Money saved, but what a pain to put it all back together! Not for the mechanically deficient. If you can't use a soldering iron, do not attempt. I give this an average to below average rating on durability, an excellent rating for fun, and a poor rating for your wallet.Read full review
A great hand held gaming device from Nintendo that withstands the test of time - even in the face of its newer rival(s) the Nintendo DSi, and the upcoming Nintendo DSi XL. A long-time fan of hand held systems, because of their portability, and the fact that they can be used anytime, anywhere, unlike X boxes and Nintendo Wii's. I already had a Nintendo DS Lite, but needed another one in a hurry. I was attracted by the fact that this particular auction was for a lightly used system. I was not disappointed, and it has proved a welcome addition to my collection of Nintendo products. The DS Lite may not have all the bells and whistles of the DSi, but in my humble opinion it still has a lot to offer hand held game players young and old. It also has the plus of being able to play Nintendo Advance game carts as/when called for. The list of games being developed for the DS game system series is constantly expanding, with old ga,e formats being revamped, and newer innovations being introduced that make full(er) use of the system's capabilities. To anyone who might like to "give it a whirl", I would encourage doing what I did, and check the eBay auction sights for lightly used and carefully kept systems that come with all the originl accessories e.g. AC adaptor.Read full review
I orginally had a DS Lite before it got stolen. I brought a DSi to replace it. Normally when I do that I give the old system to my niece. Her birthday was coming up so I wanted to get her a DS lite so she can still play her Gameboy Advance games (you can not play them on the DSi). Anyway she was turning seven so she doesn't necessarily need a new system so I brought this one. It was cheaper than anyone that was sold in the stores. I didn't care that the touch screen was so scratched up and loose but she and I would live. After she had it for about two weeks and played it then the battery dies. So she tried to charge it. It wouldn't charge. I thought maybe the battery had died so I ordered a new battery for it. Worked fine. Try to charge it after the battery had ran down a little. Still nothing. Long story short I tried everything to make sure it was the gaming system itself and it was. So I would highly recommend considering what I said before buying it unless you know how to fix the charging issue, and scratched and loose touch screen.Read full review
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