Re: Nintendo DS Lite



Louise Bremner wrote:
Thinks: would a Japanese-language package work on a US-localized version
anyway (or is the "localization" just a menu option and an English
manual?)

I have been told it will work because the Nintendo DS is not
region-locked and that it's the same hardware base used around the
world. I've been toying with the idea of buying one just so I can play
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
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