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==Description== |
==Description== |
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''With Nintendo DS you're already used to gaming on the go; now you can listen to music on your travels too, without the need to carry around extra equipment. The Nintendo MP3 Player is not much bigger than a Game Boy Advance Game Pak but, when slotted into Nintendo DS's GBA cartridge port, turns your handheld into a full-featured music player. Simply select tracks and adjust playing options with the easy on-screen interface and play your tunes through the DS speakers or headphones. The Nintendo MP3 Player uses common SD cards to store music; simply transfer songs to SD card via a PC and you're all set in seconds - no software, no converting, no fuss! |
''With Nintendo DS you're already used to gaming on the go; now you can listen to music on your travels too, without the need to carry around extra equipment. The Nintendo MP3 Player is not much bigger than a Game Boy Advance Game Pak but, when slotted into Nintendo DS's GBA cartridge port, turns your handheld into a full-featured music player. Simply select tracks and adjust playing options with the easy on-screen interface and play your tunes through the DS speakers or headphones. The Nintendo MP3 Player uses common SD cards to store music; simply transfer songs to SD card via a PC and you're all set in seconds - no software, no converting, no fuss! |
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*Also compatible with Game Boy Micro and Game Boy Player |
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*Includes built-in headphone socket for crystal clear stereo sound•Simple on-screen interface including Repeat and Shuffle modes |
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*Two themes available for on-screen interface: standard and Mario |
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*Simply 'drag and drop' songs from PC to SD card, dividing artists or albums into folders as desired |
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*Store approx. 240 songs on a 1Gb SD card (SD card not included)''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/Nintendo-MP3-Player-272079.html Nintendo MP3 Player | Nintendo DS | Games | Nintendo]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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The Nintendo MP3 Player
Description
With Nintendo DS you're already used to gaming on the go; now you can listen to music on your travels too, without the need to carry around extra equipment. The Nintendo MP3 Player is not much bigger than a Game Boy Advance Game Pak but, when slotted into Nintendo DS's GBA cartridge port, turns your handheld into a full-featured music player. Simply select tracks and adjust playing options with the easy on-screen interface and play your tunes through the DS speakers or headphones. The Nintendo MP3 Player uses common SD cards to store music; simply transfer songs to SD card via a PC and you're all set in seconds - no software, no converting, no fuss!
- Also compatible with Game Boy Micro and Game Boy Player
- Includes built-in headphone socket for crystal clear stereo sound•Simple on-screen interface including Repeat and Shuffle modes
- Two themes available for on-screen interface: standard and Mario
- Simply 'drag and drop' songs from PC to SD card, dividing artists or albums into folders as desired
- Store approx. 240 songs on a 1Gb SD card (SD card not included)[1]