Title: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: MOX on 12 July 2008, 20:56:05 I'm planning on selling my Regular DS to a friend for 30$ since he really wanted a ds for awhile. I'm thinking of buying a DS Lite since I really wanted one for awhile but I've seen A LOT of messages on the internet of people saying the hinge breaks easily.
What are your guys' thoughts on this? Anyone have a DS Lite hinge cracking? I've had my Regular DS for about two years and abused the hinge like no other but I've gotten no signs of damage at all on it. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 12 July 2008, 20:59:30 I traded in my old phat DS for the Crimson/Black Lite back when that color first came out.
It just felt like it was time to upgrade. And I've had absolutely no problems with it. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Abominator on 12 July 2008, 21:02:54 I've had a DS Lite since day one and i've never had any problems with it.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 12 July 2008, 21:40:21 There's only been one problem with my old DS Lite, and that was after I traded it to a friend.
Occasionally, the top screen may fuzz or distort if you close the DS while the game runs or run it directly in sunlight. It's annoying to my friend and he can't see what's happening on the top screen anymore. Of course, I only saw it on that DS. Other cons include difficulty playing a game in daylight and smaller buttons. Everything else is basically gold, and it makes the games much more colorful than the old version. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 12 July 2008, 21:50:59 If I'm in broad daylight I'm certainly not playing a DS.
I know some kids who brought their DS's to DisneyLand during a band trip and actually sat on a bench and played them there. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Chron on 12 July 2008, 21:53:11 I like my old DS. I can actually hold the thing properly.
You know you can turn the back lighting off to play in daylight, right? Right? Boktai is better played in a GBA anyway though Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: preventerWIND on 12 July 2008, 21:59:02 I kill my DS on a daily basis. But hinges are no problems.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 12 July 2008, 22:16:50 I find it weird when people break gaming stuff. I just do, because I don't.
I want a DS Lite, but my regular DS works just fine and there's no point wasting my money like that. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 12 July 2008, 22:19:19 Yeah, I never would've done it if my parents hadn't offered it as a present for something, I forgot what now.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: The Otaku on 12 July 2008, 22:24:16 I've had black and red DS Lite for two years and it's working fine. But something that always bothers me is that the screws on the back look rusty. Either that or it's just my eyes.
And playing Boktai on a DS Lite is gimmicky. Once I threw a tantrum. Not only that, my Pokemon Silver too. Now I can't save. And I had all the Pokemon on that darned game. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 12 July 2008, 22:25:50 That's because only GBA games work on DS. Pokemon Silver is GBC.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: The Otaku on 12 July 2008, 22:27:46 I have a GBA SP. I used to play Pokemon Silver on my GBA. My throwing a tantrum has nothing to do with me not being able to play PS on my DS. And I'm not stupid, I know GBC games aren't compatible with DS.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 12 July 2008, 22:30:25 Then say things better, because that's the impression you gave. You didn't even mention playing your Pokemon on GBA, so it looks like you were talking about playing it on DS.
Even then, I don't see why you'd care anymore since you already had all the Pokemon in the game meaning you'd completely finished it anyway. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: The Otaku on 13 July 2008, 20:56:27 That's like finishing a book you really enjoyed and throwing it away. What if I wanna play it again?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: SB on 13 July 2008, 21:09:36 My Lite that was from the launch batch is basically shot due to the hinges cracking on it...
Left hinge had a crack and later had the plastic break off it a year or so ago, but it was a nice smooth break, so it doesn't actually bother the system at all, so that was all right. Just a week or so ago, though, my right side suddenly cracked while I was playing Star Force 2, and that one is a good chunk bigger than the other side, and now my top screen just swings limp whenever I hold it, and really kills the experience on gaming. Like... I'll lay it down on a table or something to use it as an alarm, so I can watch the time as I'm doing something, and unless I have it propped against something, the screen will just fall backwards unless it's basically at a 90 degree angle, or else if it's leaning too far inward, the screen will just flop down and close. Another mehful thing about my situation is that on the right side, after the plastic cracked off and all, it looks elevated by a cm or two more than the other side, so I'm probably going to end up buying a new unit soon enough, before I'm playing a game and the whole screen just pops off on me ><; Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Edgecrusher on 13 July 2008, 21:11:45 I'm pretty familiar with the whole cracked hinge thing, as I've had about 4 returned to me for this reason.
Interestingly enough, it seems to be just as common between the original and lite versions. Be careful and cross your fingers. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 13 July 2008, 21:19:37 I've never even heard of it happening, so it's all news to me.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Winged Warrior on 13 July 2008, 22:32:54 No hinge issues, But they do like to disappear...
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 13 July 2008, 22:48:25 You know you can turn the back lighting off to play in daylight, right? That's not what I mean. There's a difference with screens between the old version and the Lite. On the old version, when outside, you can actually see what the heck you're doing. With the Lite, you're back to the old "find a right angle of light and hold that position" deal that you used to do on your old Gameboys. I don't know what it is, but regardless of whether the light is on or off, you'd have an easier time playing at night or inside. It's only sunlight that I had trouble with, I believe. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 13 July 2008, 23:33:25 I don't find it all THAT easy to really see the going-ons in the screen in sunlight on a regular DS...
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 13 July 2008, 23:37:56 Well it's much easier anyway. I can actually play a game well outside, say if you're alone and waiting for a bus to arrive.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: MOX on 14 July 2008, 02:08:12 Screen glare is pretty bad for the regular DS. (as with the Gameboys). Dunno how Lite fares in sunlight.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Vinchenz Rock on 14 July 2008, 02:18:49 My first DS Lite's hinge broke, but my second one is going strong. Hopefully the new one I bought will also be good.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Chron on 14 July 2008, 04:28:27 My standard DS doesn't have any glare problems in the sun. I clean the screen a lot with microfiber, but eh.
I also haven't touched it since Castlevania DOS Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Fatso on 14 July 2008, 20:45:01 There hasn't been much of note come out since that particular bit of software anyway.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 23 July 2008, 01:08:52 WIND BROKE HIS DS.
AGAIN. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 01:10:44 It's getting to the "this is just sad" point, now.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: preventerWIND on 23 July 2008, 01:16:48 No, I didn't. I was joking on AIM YOU TOOL.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 01:17:48 Break it for the lulz!
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 23 July 2008, 01:20:58 I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: preventerWIND on 23 July 2008, 01:33:43 I'll be destroying a phone this Saturday. A nice BlackBerry too, I'll take pics.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 01:46:35 I remember one time, this kid's phone was completely bricked so I asked him if I could destroy it, jokingly.
And he said yes. The following 10 minutes were among the greatest of my life. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 23 July 2008, 02:17:11 That's sad.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: preventerWIND on 23 July 2008, 02:33:46 All little boys dreams are centered around blowing stuff up. And since ASR is a little boy..
HAH UR SHORT Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 02:41:14 There was more to it than just destroying the phone! I was doing things like pretending to talk on it, getting angry, and then chucking it across the room in a fit of rage. When it was broken enough, we started playing "tennis" with it using random flat objects as rackets, and we played hackey sack with it, and tried crushing it with an assortment of devices.
Basically, it was fun. Exaggeration on "among the greatest [10 minutes] of my life," but still fun. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 23 July 2008, 02:53:53 There was more to it than just destroying the phone! I was doing things like pretending to talk on it, getting angry, and then chucking it across the room in a fit of rage. Don't know about the others, but that DOES sound like fun. Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 03:04:48 You should've seen the looks on their faces.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ChaosVortex on 23 July 2008, 03:15:04 That's what makes it fun!
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 23 July 2008, 23:54:13 You know that dead cellphones are still worth cash, right?
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: ASR on 23 July 2008, 23:58:41 At that point of time I think I was more concerned with having fun, but yes.
Title: Re: Nintendo DS Lite Hinge Post by: Mikero on 24 July 2008, 00:02:30 Don't worry, the fun aspect of it is not lost on me. Was just sayin'.
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