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For me, some DS games would be much better experiences on a large screen, and it's not unprecedented for Nintendo to make devices like this.  Each of their consoles since the SNES has had an add-on that allowed you to play its' current handheld on your TV.

-Game Boy Player on the SNES

-Transfer Pak on N64

-GBA Player for Gamecube

I realize it would be difficult to properly emulate the games on the TV due to the touch screen and dual screens.  Well, Final Fantasy: Echoes of Time (which emphasizes cross-platform play) simply has both screens take up a portion of the TV screen.  As for the controls, it's simple:

-A, B, X, and Y are replaced by the D-Pad on the Wiimote

-The DS D-pad is replaced by the analog stick

-The shoulder buttons are replaced by the Z and B triggers.

-Touch-screen would be handled by pointing at the appropriate area and pressing A to 'tap', or holding A to draw.

-Games that use the mic could be handled via WiiSpeak

 

I don't see what would be so hard about doing this, especially as they could simply allow you to use the DS as a controller if necessary.



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