Wednesday, July 9, 2008

New Nintendo DS spotted?

Is this the new Nintendo DS? It looks a bit dubious to us, but you never know, this wide-screen handheld could be the real deal.


It’s appeared in an advert from the Far East, showing a re-designed DS with dual widescreens.


Such a re-fresh hardly seems worth it, as DS games are low-resolution affairs anyway.


For its part, Nintendo has told the DS fans at Eurogamer that claims
it has a new handheld in the works are “purely rumour and speculation”.


Still, with E3 just a week away, there’s always the possibility an
all-new DS could make an appearance. What do you reckon? Give us a
shout in the comments section below.


TBC | £TBC | Nintendo (via Eurogamer)

Father/Daughter Team Invents GameChains®, a Convenient Accessory Product for the Nintendo DS That Kids and Parents Can Appreciate

SWARTHMORE, PA--(Marketwire - July 9, 2008) - Since the inception of the portable game
player, parents around the world have been in the position of hearing their
kids complain about losing their favorite hand-held game cartridge, or
maybe they've found one under the car seat, in the sofa, or in the clothes
dryer after having been left in the laundry. Now, thanks to a
father/daughter design team, the frustration of missing or losing game
cartridges can be a thing of the past.


GameChains® (www.GameChains.com), now available and compatible with
Nintendo DS™ games, helps to alleviate loss by joining the small and
expensive cartridges onto a metal chain, letting players switch games
quickly and conveniently, but still leaving them removable from the chain.
The GameChains® tag line, written by the 9-year-old co-inventor, says it
all: "You don't carry your keys without a key chain, why carry your games
without GameChains®!"


GameChains® offers a perfect way to contain games while traveling on
vacations, spending time at the pool, riding in the car or simply hanging
around the house. The system of laser-cut tabs, powder-coated metal chain,
and aggressive, but non-permanent, adhesive pads keep the player's games
convenient and close-at-hand since the additional games hang from the end
of the game in play.


Ask your favorite game retailer about GameChains®, or purchase online:
www.GameChains.com.


Nintendo DS™, and DS Lite™ are among the trademarks or registered
trademarks owned by Nintendo. No claim to these trademarks is made or
intended by GameChains®.


About GameChains®


GameChains® (Pat. Pending) is made in the United States and is a product of
Embodia LLC, an invention and product development company based in
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

From : http://www.marketwire.com/