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For my 5 year old daughter (preferably in pink):
DS
DS lite or
DSi
any advice [on which console to buy ;p] welcome.
DS
DS lite or
DSi
any advice [on which console to buy ;p] welcome.
Holy Cow, I thought they'd stopped making Lincoln logs and Erector sets. Those were 2 of my favorite toys growing up.Yeah, as much fun as (handheld) computers are, I'd try 'n keep her away from those things, not encourage her to be a coach potato at 5 years old. Exaggerating a bit but really, she should be playing outside 'n doing dressup stuffs. Try more fun stuff like logic puzzles that are not on a computer screen. Dolls, board games, creative things like beads, clay, you know, crazy shit like that.
Also, this is cool:
http://www.fatbraintoys.com/.../rainbow_in_my_room.cfm
I want one....
http://www.fatbraintoys.com/index.cfm
Which games? She's at the Nintendogs level. I have Mario 3, Tetris, Mario Kart and advance wars on GBA format so she may yet get some use from it (if I understand you correctly).Get her the DSi. It's required for some games that are coming out and it's not like she needs the GBA slot for anything. But seriously, control how much she plays.
OK. Now you can just leave...Or you can wait another year and get her a DSi LL http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10385975-1.html
While I sympathize with this view (especially the last point), on a supported software level the DSi is probably a better buy, having the camera and SD card slot since she doesn't have any GBA games.She's five. Don't do this to her. Seriously.
HOWEVER IF YOU'RE GOING TO DO IT ANYWAY. Buy her the fatty. For two reasons:
1) It's more rugged-feeling than the other two. I've played on all three and the fatty is the one I felt like I was least likely to break.
b) She's five dude. WHEN she spills juice on it you'll only have wasted $60 instead of $150
I was going to respond to this. I even wrote it out. Then I took a deap breath.She's five. Don't do this to her. Seriously.
OK. Now you can just leave...[/QUOTE]Or you can wait another year and get her a DSi LL http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10385975-1.html
What worked for me-Update: DSi deliverd to welcome hands. She has manged to fail to name her first dog in Nintendogs for a week straight but finds the camera and sound recording most excellent. No signs of terminal addiction yet.