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		<title>Nintendo DS Console</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nintendo DS &#8211; Hand-Held Gaming Console
Executive Summary by William Jonson
The Nintendo DS console is an ideal example of a truly high-end gaming console. This Nintendo manufactured gaming machine consists of two display screens. This sleek gaming gadget uses two ARM processors as its central processing unit. The main processor helps to process 3D rendering of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Executive Summary by William Jonson</p>
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<p>The Nintendo DS console is an ideal example of a truly high-end gaming console. This Nintendo manufactured <a title="xbox video games" href="http://video-gamedesign.com/xbox-video-games/"><strong>gaming machine</strong></a> consists of two display screens. This sleek gaming gadget uses two ARM processors as its central processing unit. The main processor helps to process 3D rendering of the console. On the other side, the secondary one processes the 2D rendering for the DS games and Game boy Advance game play.</p>
<p>The amazing gaming console uses a proprietary solid state ROM which is called &#8220;game card&#8221;. In that main menu, <a title="playstation video games" href="http://video-gamedesign.com/playstation-video-games/"><strong>the gamer </strong></a>will find the options include: play a DS game, initiate DS Download Play, use PictoChat or play a Game Boy Advance Game.</p>
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