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wraggster
March 3rd, 2009, 00:50
Newly released today over at SuccessHK (http://www.superufo.com/product_html/Nintendo_DS_NDS_Lite_Game_Selector.html?aff_id=24)

http://www.superufo.com/item_photo/item/NDS-1006-L.jpg

NDS Lite Game Selector is the worlds first DS Lite game selector!It can select from 3 DS games at once,simply flick the switch to change the game you are playing. Easy to fit and use,simply clip the DS Game Selector onto the back of your NDS Lite and plug in the connector to the game card slot.
Ergonogic design, comfortable to use and ideal for use when travelling too.

Worlds first DS Lite game selector
Simply flick the switch to change the game you are playing
Easy to fit and use
Ergonogic design, comfortable to use
Ideal for use when travelling

Priced at USD 13.42 and made by Blazepro.

ds benjmin
March 3rd, 2009, 01:39
Newly released today over at SuccessHK (http://www.superufo.com/product_html/Nintendo_DS_NDS_Lite_Game_Selector.html?aff_id=24)


NDS Lite Game Selector is the worlds first DS Lite game selector!It can select from 3 DS games at once,simply flick the switch to change the game you are playing. Easy to fit and use,simply clip the DS Game Selector onto the back of your NDS Lite and plug in the connector to the game card slot.
Ergonogic design, comfortable to use and ideal for use when travelling too.

I think its spelled e-r-g-o-n-o-m-i-c. ;)

royvedas
March 3rd, 2009, 12:40
I have got to say that this product has pushed the boundry of irrelevancyyyy.

Gawker
March 3rd, 2009, 14:40
...wait...you mean...you mean I could have bought this so I still had to carry around all my carts instead of buying my R4 and having my entire library in one little cart thats always in my system? WOW! <not>

Bigburito
March 3rd, 2009, 22:24
hmm...this begs a question, what would happen if you put some flashcarts (like R4 and Cyclo DS or others) in this? would they run right? and how does this exactly work? does it just switch which connectors are connected with the switch or is it some special software on the accessory that electronically switches which it's using?

unigamer
March 3rd, 2009, 23:21
I imagine it as some kind of mechanical switch. Would probably win prizes for most useless gadget however it might recover its cost from clueless/desperate gift buying (If in doubt a nice healthy banknote is never going to upset!)

MarkoftheDead
March 4th, 2009, 00:29
On the bright side, maybe the assemblies could be a cheap source of parts for developers that might have a failed slot.

As for usefullness...... I'll stick with my single cart that can hold my collection as Gawker said.