
Ah the times of the Polystation is fading, and now our friends in China sells really nice copies of the DS system, How nice???

No, what astounds me is that, cosmetic flaws aside, this system is practically perfect. The plastics are indistinguishable from the ones Nintendo uses; the heft and feel are the same. And most of all, the system works. It boots up to the familiar BIOS, and both GBA and DS games (even famously pirate-resistant carts like Dragon Quest IX and The World Ends With You) boot and play without a hiccup. There are no dead pixels on either screen (something even Nintendo can't pull off perfectly, as the perpetual orange dot on my DSi XL's top screen will attest). The clone-makers even managed to duplicate the DS Lite's persistent inconsistency in the color temperature of the screens: The upper screen is cooler than the bottom screen.
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