Article 588JK The DS was Nintendo at its best and weirdest

The DS was Nintendo at its best and weirdest

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Andrew Webster
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Nintendo has always been a strange company. The Kyoto-based game maker turned an Italian plumber into one of pop culture's biggest icons, and the company has experimented with everything from DIY cardboard game accessories to three-pronged controllers. This unpredictable nature is what makes Nintendo so exciting (and occasionally infuriating).

Often, these concepts seem to come out of left field - but at its best, Nintendo makes the strange feel necessary. Nowhere was that more apparent than with the Nintendo DS line of dual-screened handhelds.

That era is now over, as Nintendo recently discontinued the 3DS and all of its various models. The news isn't surprising: the Switch has become a runaway success, largely supplanting the need for...

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