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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
djmiller 12:05am on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 
Small, compact design makes it great for traveling. Great portable gaming system!
orbital_jellyfish 12:19am on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
????? how many hours does this really hold a charge? has any one tryed this with the tap to talk app? I LOVE IT This system is awesome. It plays all the GameBoy Advance games, as well as the DS games. Can network, etc. My daughters LOVE it.
1-siriusok-1 2:50pm on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 
Great product. Yeah, the new DSi is out, but heck, can it still play advance games? no. So DS lite is still it. Love it. Dell is great
nomadic_net 12:31pm on Friday, July 9th, 2010 
I had one of the original Nintendo DS games. This new design is much more streamlined, however. the Metallic Pink looks way better when its in your hand as opposed to online. Super easy to use and rechargable. Just overall fun "toy none
crestorinfo 7:48pm on Sunday, July 4th, 2010 
The Nintendo DS is a small portable gaming console similar to Game Boy Advance. In April this year i was lucky enough ( ha! ) to travel via terminal 5.
younghistorians 1:24pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
The Nintendo DS Lite is the advanced version of the original Nintendo DS. You can play Game Bow Advanced games on it.
eugenem 1:28pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 
Excellent Buy!! Keeps the kids and adults entertained! None its conpatable with the game boy advance sp games it is so cool
ted22j 11:10pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 
Can use both Gameboy and DS game chips! It is for kids. Easy To Set Up","Excellent Gameplay","Fun For All Ages","Great Graphics". Product was purchased for grand daughter and she loves it. Easy To Set Up","Excellent Gameplay","Fun For All Ages","Great Graphics".
nusselder 10:16am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
A waste of money!! I bought mine to occupy my...  compact/nice design The games that are for the ds are terrible ds original-sucked : good lighting options,better touchscreen,more options,more portable. ds original-sucked : good lighting options,better touchscreen,more options,more portable. quite old now, pretty rubbish games, younger people find it hard to read the things on screen.

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A brief history of the Transformers
MICHAEL CHEANG traces the history of the Transformers and finds out that there is more to the toys than meets the eye. 1984
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The first Transformers introduced were the Autobot "mini-cars", including the yellow Volkswagen Beetle Bumblebee. Larger toys like Optimus Prime (probably the most recognisable Transformer of all time) and Megatron were released later. The first animated Transformers' TV cartoon series debuted in the United States. The very first ever Transformers comic book is released by Marvel Comics, eventually grew to 80 issues in total. 1985-1986 The first team of "merge group" Transformers (smaller robots that combine to form a larger robot) the Constructicons, were released in 1985, along with the hugely popular Dinobots (dinosaurs that change into robots) and Shockwave, the first Transformer toy to feature with electronic lights and sound. In 1986, Transformers: The Movie was released in cinemas and shocks fans with the death of Autobot leader Optimus Prime at the hands of Megatron. The planet-devouring Unicron also made his debut, along
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with the new Autobot and Decepticon leaders Rodimus Prime and Galvatron. 1987 - 1990 Several gimmicks are introduced to the toys, including the Targetmasters (humanoids that turn into the robot's weapon), and the Headmasters (vehicle pilots who become the robot's head) a line that included the largest Transformers figure ever made Fortress Maximus, a two-foot-tall figure that transforms into an entire city. The original US "Generation One" animated series is cancelled due to declining ratings, with the final season airing in 1987. 1990 was the last year of production for the socalled Generation One of Transformers toys. 1992-1995 After a lapse of two years, Hasbro attempted to revive the Transformers franchise by releasing Generation II in 1992, which comprised re-releases of older figures with new paint jobs, and several new characters. The original animated TV show was re-released, albeit with computerised enhancements, and a new 12issue comic book series was launched based on the Generation II brand name. 1996-1999 In 1996, the Transformers franchise was given a new lease of life with Beast Wars, helped by a successful computer-generated animated cartoon series and a whole new concept of toys robots that transformed into beasts instead of vehicles. The first mass-produced female Transformer toy Blackarachnia (who transforms into a spider) debuted as part of the Beast Wars line. In 1999, Takara launched a new Transformers line: Beast Wars Neo, the Japanese take on the Beast Wars concept, with a new Japan-only cartoon and toy line. lThe original Beast Wars ended its run in 1999

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2000-2002 In 2000, the Beast Wars story continued into Beast Machines, which had the Maximals returning to Cybertron after winning the Beast Wars; only to end up fighting Megatron's vehicle army the Vehicons instead. Beast Machines continued in 2001 with Beast Machines: Battle for the Spark, a new line of figures complemented with a 24-episode cartoon series. 2002 saw the launch of Transformers: Robots in Disguise (RID), the English version of the Japanese Transformers show Car Robots, marking a return to the original vehicle-to-robot concept. Takara began a series of re-issues and new toys under the brand name Generation One in year 2000, featuring re-released versions of original Transformers toys. These re-issues stayed true to their original versions, using materials such as die cast metal and rubber tires. Hasbro followed suit in 2002, reissuing the Takara releases with some changes made for safety reasons, and calling it the Commemorative Series. 2003 Transformers Armada made its debut in 2003 with a new 52-episode animated series and new toys that introduced a new race of mini Transformers the Minicons. In late 2003, the first ever toy of the gigantic planeteating Unicron (first seen in Transformers: The Movie) is released in Armada. Canadian-based comic company Dreamwave Productions releases a new line of Transformers comics, featuring the Generation I and Armada series, as well as The War Within a series set on Cybertron, long before the Transformers continuity of the original cartoon series. Towards the end of the Armada line, Hasbro released an alternate line Transformer Universe, which consisted of repaints and retools of past Transformers toys, ranging from G2 to Armada.

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Takara and Hasbro collaborated to create the Binaltech/Alternators line, a line targeted at adult collectors, featuring real-life cars. The first of these was Smokescreen, who transformed into a Subaru Impreza WRC rally-racing car. 2004 The Transformers brand celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new line of toys and a new cartoon series Transformers Energon, which picks up where Armada left off. The 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime (known as Masterpiece Convoy in Japan) toy is released to commemorate the anniversary. Basically a 12-inch version of the Autobot leader, it was hailed as the best version of the character ever made, featuring unprecedented articulation, special features and superior materials. The next line of Transformers after Energon is announced. Called Transformers Cybertron, it is due to make its debut next year. Related Stories: The most beloved of the Transformers Autobot fans meet up Transformed by robots in disguise
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