The original Nintendo DS was a lovely little handheld console in its heyday, with plenty of fun games to play and nifty features to use. That said, Nintendo has always been a bit slow on the uptake ...
Turn your Nintendo DS into a fully-functioning web browser with the Nintendo DS Browser. Surf websites, check and send emails, bank and shop online - all wirelessly! The DS Browser features a built-in ...
The Nintendo DS Opera web browser is set to land on European soil October 6th. In case you don’t remember, the browser used the WiFi connection in the DS to connect to the internet, and both screens ...
Opera Software has released the US version of the DS Browser for Nintendo's handheld console. The Norwegian company already supplies the browser for the Wii, which is available to download for free ...
The Opera Browser for the Nintendo DS has shipped in Japan, and one user has provided a video review of the application. Overall, the experience wasn’t super impressive. Page rendering on the DS ...
The Opera Web browser for the Nintendo DS has just landed on European shores for €40 (or £30 or $50). Though the Web browser has received mixed reviews in the past, it still offers a decent way for DS ...
Following on the heels of Sony's introduction of a web browser for the PlayStation Portable in the middle of last year, Nintendo has announced that the Opera browser will be made available for the DS ...
On July 23rd Nintendo is releasing the Opera browser for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite in Japan. The package will retail for about $33 USD and includes a DS “cartridge” with the browser on it and a GBA ...