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It was published via [[Minna no Nintendo Channel]], [[DS Station]]s and [[Nintendo Zone]]s in Japan.
 
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The game (for a limited period of three days) involves becoming friends with and communicating with 'the Nintendo DS itself', who is given a human face and a synthesised voice (similar to [[Tomodachi Collection]]). It is possible to play minigames with it.
 
The game (for a limited period of three days) involves becoming friends with and communicating with 'the Nintendo DS itself', who is given a human face and a synthesised voice (similar to [[Tomodachi Collection]]). It is possible to play minigames with it.
  

Latest revision as of 14:13, 23 May 2020

Doumo, DS Desu
どうも、DSです
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Developer(s): Nintendo Game Seminar
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: Nintendo Nintendo Channel March 24 to April 6, 2010
DS Download Station March 25 to April 7, 2010
Nintendo Zone March 26 to April 8, 2010
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Doumo, DS Desu is a Nintendo Game Seminar 2009 game produced by Team B.

It was published via Minna no Nintendo Channel, DS Stations and Nintendo Zones in Japan.

Gameplay

The game (for a limited period of three days) involves becoming friends with and communicating with 'the Nintendo DS itself', who is given a human face and a synthesised voice (similar to Tomodachi Collection). It is possible to play minigames with it.

References

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1990 – 1992
(Nintendo & Dentsu Game Seminar)
Bakobako • Moving Ball • Sutte Hakkun
2005 Nekosogi Tornado • Kurukeshi! • bioum • Chi to Fu no Oishii Ehon
2006 Attoiumani? Ekakiuta • KuruKuru Tonzuran • Uujai no Tegami Chou • Hana Otoko to Hana Onna
2007 Nandemo Mokokoyasan • Wakeari Heya no Tsuzuki • Kiki Master • Watashi no Otocha Bako
2008 Fuufuu Kirarin • Re: Koetist • Ugougo Trinity • Kaosapiens
2009 Doumo, DS Desu • Draw Draw Penner • Ototo • Tentsunagi
2010 Pull Pull Pullpy • Planetaria • FloWooooT • The Tentai Show
2013
2014 Michiko Jump! • Arucrash • Jikansa Tansa • Doki Doki Tegami Relay