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[[File:DS Download Station.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A DS Download Station]] | [[File:DS Download Station.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A DS Download Station]] | ||
− | '''DS Download Stations''' were machines at special stores/places for [[Nintendo DS]] systems to download content with the [[DS Download Play]] feature. The equivalent to the DS Download Stations in Japan are the '''DS | + | '''DS Download Stations''' were machines at special stores/places for [[Nintendo DS]] systems to download content with the [[DS Download Play]] feature. The equivalent to the DS Download Stations in Japan are the '''DS Stations''' (Japanese: DSステーション). The successor to the DS Station is the [[Nintendo 3DS Station]]. |
==General information== | ==General information== | ||
− | DS Download Stations provide information about the console and new/available titles on a monitor. They may also have a Nintendo DS attached to them to play demos of software or small promotional games, or the software can be downloaded with DS Download Play. Examples of some non- | + | DS Download Stations provide information about the console and new/available titles on a monitor. They may also have a Nintendo DS attached to them to play demos of software or small promotional games, or the software can be downloaded with DS Download Play. Examples of some unique non-retail games available with the stations are [[Table Hockey Tech Demo]], [[PokéPark: Tsuri Taikai DS]], [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] games. See [[List of DS Download Play software]] for more information. |
The Nintendo Wi-Fi station would also allow players to use [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] from the location that hosted that station. | The Nintendo Wi-Fi station would also allow players to use [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] from the location that hosted that station. | ||
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*[[E3]] | *[[E3]] | ||
*[[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] | *[[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] | ||
+ | *{{bp|PokéPark (theme park)|PokéPark}} | ||
+ | *{{bp|Pokémon Festa}} | ||
*Toys R Us stores | *Toys R Us stores | ||
*Some AEON Group JUSCO stores | *Some AEON Group JUSCO stores | ||
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*Yamada Denki stores | *Yamada Denki stores | ||
*Some Eiden stores | *Some Eiden stores | ||
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+ | [[Category:Nintendo DS]] |
Latest revision as of 22:17, 9 October 2023
DS Download Stations were machines at special stores/places for Nintendo DS systems to download content with the DS Download Play feature. The equivalent to the DS Download Stations in Japan are the DS Stations (Japanese: DSステーション). The successor to the DS Station is the Nintendo 3DS Station.
General information
DS Download Stations provide information about the console and new/available titles on a monitor. They may also have a Nintendo DS attached to them to play demos of software or small promotional games, or the software can be downloaded with DS Download Play. Examples of some unique non-retail games available with the stations are Table Hockey Tech Demo, PokéPark: Tsuri Taikai DS, Nintendo Game Seminar games. See List of DS Download Play software for more information.
The Nintendo Wi-Fi station would also allow players to use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection from the location that hosted that station.
Location list
- E3
- Pokémon Center stores
- PokéPark
- Pokémon Festa
- Toys R Us stores
- Some AEON Group JUSCO stores
- Ito-Yokado stores
- Kamishin Denki stores (Joshin Kids Land)
- BicCamera stores
- Sofmap stores
- Yodobashi Camera stores
- Yamada Denki stores
- Some Eiden stores