i dont think anyone will give you $130 for a used DS... so yeah, you can forget it.PKMNMasterSamus said:unless I get my full 150 dollars for a DS back, or at least 130, then I'll buy a Lite, but probably not.
Nothing you show me will convince me to spend $130 on another DS when i just got mine fixed :| [/quote]ZELDAFREAK104 said:
Well, thats not entirely true in my opinion. If you watch the videos that Shadow linked to us, you will see that the DS lite screen is really bright and brings out more color than the original DS. So we are using common sense. We (people with DS lites) happen to think that a brighter screen, and more comfortable feel is worth 130 dollars. So don't say we arent using common sense, because thats not true. We just think differently than you do, thats all.PKMNMasterSamus said:...I'm obsessed with Nintendo...people who have a DS and bought a Lite may be obsessed but mostly their not using common sense .
Xemnas said:Well, thats not entirely true in my opinion. If you watch the videos that Shadow ]PKMNMasterSamus said:...I'm obsessed with Nintendo...people who have a DS and bought a Lite may be obsessed but mostly their not using common sense .
So it looks better, big deal. Didn't you hear about that guy that stuck that thing into his GBA slot and his DS got reconized as a lite, so he had 4 brightness settings? Its bright enough for me already. The guy in the video even said the last setting its so bright it might kill you, so why do you need a brightness setting too bright to see? its just a waste of money.
@Avenger for you, its ok
you're birthday is the 10th? so is mine!
That's why you use the brightness level thing. If you have it at 4 while playing outside it looks exactly like a normal ds would inside.Koehler said:Playing your DS out in the sun can be annoying. I think the DS Lite looks cool.
Yup. It's just not worth it. I spent more money on DS, so I wouldn't really gain money...ZELDAFREAK104 said:I'm saying its cool, and is better, but its not worth getting a new one.