Posts Tagged ‘Nintendo DS Lite’

Deer theme handmade Nintendo DS Lite case on Etsy

Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Deer DS Lite case on Etsy

Deer DS Lite case on Etsy

I saw this way cute handmade Nintendo DS Lite case on Etsy today and immediately it reminded me of the Sanrio character, Deery Lou. The case’s creator, Etsy user mlleclorofil, lined the deer fabric with soft, white fleece to protect a DS Lite. The zipper closure keeps it safe inside. I love how crafters are coming up with such creative designs specifically for the DS Lite. In fact, most of the people selling DS cases on Etsy are happy to custom-make versions for the original DS.

Toys R Us DS Value Pack sale Nov. 9-15

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Toys R Us has a package deal available this week: For $154.97, buy the Nintendo DS Lite (any color) and choose one of four select games as well as a DS trifold case with stylus. Retail value is $179.97. The games are: Wall-E, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, Pokemon Rangers Shadow of Almia and Tinkerbell. Not a bad deal, if you or someone on your gift list wants one of those games.

A word to the wise about value packs, or any buy 1-get 1 deals and things like that: Don’t buy into the bundle or deal thinking you can game the system by returning what you don’t want later. In almost all cases, they’ll just readjust the price and you’ll lose your savings.

Game Crazy, Ubisoft market video games to girls

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

I stopped in Game Crazy (owned by Hollywood Video) today as part of my fruitless quest for Hello Kitty Daily (the release date was pushed back to Nov. 14). I picked up a copy of a pretty pink handout that was put out with gamemaker Ubisoft. It reads, “Girls Love Games; Games Girls Love,” and then, “Yesterday It was Candyland … Today they still love playing games.” The flier goes on to show the covers of a couple of dozen DS and Wii games that are popular with pre-teen and teen girls.

There’s the Imagine series, where girls can play the role of a movie star, ballet star, interior designer and other jobs. the Petz games also also a hit with girls, and now there’s Catz Clan, Petz Monkeyz House and Dogz Pack as well as Petz Rescue titles. Also new to Nintendo DS is the Ener-G series: Dance Squad, Gym Rockets and Horse Riders. And it’s not all puppies and rainbows; there’s also My SAT Coach with The Princeton Review.

My point is, girls and women are an important part of the handheld gaming audience, and smart retailers won’t overlook this. It’s obvious from the “I Play for Me” Nintendo DS Lite campaign (featuring Liv Tyler, America Ferrera and Carrie Underwood) that women who would not normally consider themselves gamers are a great fit for the DS and its growing selection of titles.

There has been some interesting research into how games are marketed to women, including unfortunate stereotypes and the assumption that girls don’t like or aren’t good at the mainstream games. Gamer Alice Taylor has some keen insights on the topic.

Pink Nintendo DS game cartridge case

Saturday, November 8th, 2008
Pink DS Game Case

Pink DS Game Case

If you, like me, were introduced to handheld gaming during the era of the original GameBoy, circa late ’80s/early ’90s, one of the first things that will strike you about the game cartridges for the Nintendo DS is how small they are. (33.0 mm × 35.0 mm × 3.8 mm, to be exact.) There are many cases available to store your “carts” in, and this pink DS cartridge case from Hori is especially affordable for $4.99. (The link goes to a clear one; you have to select pink manually.) Whatever case you get, get one early on or your games may be doomed to a life buried in a couch cushion.