Nintendo DS - a question for the parents out there! (NLC)

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Post by rossybee » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:50 pm

We bought her it when the Lite came out at first, which coincided with her birthday last year I think, so roughly a year past September? Would that be about right?

Wife bought it but I'm sure she got it from GAME in Dundee :?
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Post by neil » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:52 pm

rossybee wrote:
EliseR wrote:
rossybee wrote:Gary - can you help with my repair query?

(got the feeling from other posts that you're well genned up on this kinda thing) :D
Well I would personally buy a new one, especcially if it's an old style DS. My son's top screen is wrecked, and I got him a replacement.

Other than that I would I suppose try and take it apart myself and hope for the best. What is exactly wrong with it, you say it has lines on the top screen?
It's a DS Lite, so the newer type.

I feared this - not being worth paying someone to repair it, plus I'd thought about taking apart & looking for any dry solders/loose connections etc.

The screws seem funny, any tips on how to undo them?


The top screen - you can vaguely still see things, but it's very hazy due to vertical lines - bear in mind it's been dropped on more than one occasion much to my annoyance :evil:

Thanks in advance for any advice :wink:
This place seems to sell new screens for £20: http://www.ps2laser.co.uk/nintendo_spares.htm#nds
And it looks like you need a "tri-point screwdriver" (whatever that is) which they'll handily sell you for £3.50. At that it's got to be worth attempting a repair

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Post by rossybee » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:53 pm

Neil - handy site - cheers! :wink:
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Post by r055 » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:55 pm

rossybee wrote:Oh, and ro55, sorry about the thread hijack :oops:
no worries... ive bought her a game on play.com anyway...

over to you! :)
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Post by BiggestNizzy » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:57 pm

tri-point screwdriver is a screwdriver with 3 points ;), std security bit similar to a torx bit but with a triangle shape in it. kinda obvious really ;):P
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Post by neil » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:59 pm

BiggestNizzy wrote:tri-point screwdriver is a screwdriver with 3 points ;), std security bit similar to a torx bit but with a triangle shape in it. kinda obvious really ;):P
:oops: nothing seems very obvious to me today - sitting here with the worlds worst hangover

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Post by H8OAG » Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:10 pm

I have just looked through my eight year old's carry case of DS games

12 games in total

Best game is Animal Crossing followed by the aforementioned nintendogs/cats/ponies

Super Mario
Sims 2
Tamagotchi corner shop 2....... also get the nod

Gail also states that the Brain Training for adults is very good :roll:
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Post by r055 » Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:16 pm

I quite fancy one myself for sitting in Dublin Airport when the EDI Aer Lingus is delayed (every fecking week these days)

... however, after watching a grown man in a pin-stripe suit play a racing game last week on a PSP with his tongue sticking out and leaning round the corners, i'd just look fcuking stooopid! :roll:
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Post by rossybee » Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:34 pm

Forgot about Animal Crossing :wink:


You don't look so daft with Brain Training, cos you hold it like a wee book, thus looking more interlecktual (no very difficult for me) :lol:
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