Description: This is a "titanium" Nintendo DS with Loopy's newest DS capture card (that now captures digital audio), and extra functionality added to the X and Y buttons. Link to software and drivers provided after purchase. Capture Card: Instead of cutting a new hole for the USB-C port on the capture board, it's removed and placed where the original charge port was with a 3D printed shroud to fill in the gap. It functions all the same, and you can still charge the DS via the USB-C port. The USB C port supports USB PD, so you can charge the DS using nearly any USB-C cable that you have. X and Y buttons: The DS also supports remapping the X and Y buttons to any other button, with or without turbo. This is meant for GBA games where the X and Y buttons are left non functioning. Usage is simple: Hold either X or Y + Select[turbo] or Start + the desired button. Example: Pressing X + Select + B will set X to act as B with turbo. Pressing Y + Start + A will set Y to act as A as a normal press. Start and Select are used as functions here, so there's two button combinations to set X and Y to Start and Select respectively, one with turbo and one without. Mainly to mimic how the 3DS VC Pokemon titles remap those buttons to mimic how the DS and 3DS Pokemon titles' button mappings are set. Once a button is set, you can't remap it again until you erase it. L + R + Down + B to erase. It will erase the mappings for both buttons. It can be useful in some DS games like Mario Kart DS: if you're used to using Y to accelerate like in the newer games, you can map Y to A. Pressing Y will still change the bottom screen, but you can change it by touching the touch screen as well. Or if the game has a lot of dialogue you've already read and want to go through, you can set X and Y to turbo press A and B to mash through it. Condition: This DS is used. The inside is decent but the outside top plate is heavily scratched up. Most of the scratches are on the front plate. The inside is better but has some marks in various spots, including on the top and bottom screens. There are no dead or stuck pixels on either screen, but there may be some dust specs. The backplate is aftermarket. Everything functions as it should. There are closeups of the DS, but due to image compression, not every flaw may show. If you need more pictures before making a decision, feel free to ask. If you've ever taken apart a DS or had to swap the motherboard, doing the same with this one is almost as easy. No soldering required. The main extra step is removing the capture board to disconnect the antenna: use a flat edge to get under it and remove it from the adhesive. Since the original charge port was replaced, you also don't need to cut any new holes like the usual installation. If you don't intend to reuse the backplate, make sure to match the cuts made internally (easy to do, takes a minute or two with a flush cutter). No game is included. An aftermarket stylus is included. Comes with a USB C to A cable.
Price: 185 USD
Location: Greenwood, Indiana
End Time: 2024-12-26T00:59:40.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Nintendo
Type: Handheld System
Region Code: Region Free
Platform: Nintendo DS
Color: Silver
Model: Nintendo DS
Connectivity: USB-C
MPN: NTR-S-VKBA
Year Manufactured: 2004
Features: Wi-Fi Capability
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Resolution: Under 480p