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Nintendo DS — Dual Screens • Endless Adventures

History & Context

Released in North America in November 2004, the Nintendo DS was part of the seventh generation of gaming, standing alongside the PlayStation Portable but carving out its own identity. Nintendo took a bold step with the DS’s dual screens, one of them touch-sensitive, offering an entirely new way to play. The clamshell design, microphone input, and backwards compatibility with Game Boy Advance cartridges gave it instant appeal. For fans, it wasn’t just a new handheld—it was the gateway to innovative, on-the-go experiences that defined mid-2000s gaming and turned the DS into one of the most beloved systems in history.

The DS thrived thanks to a perfect mix of Nintendo’s own franchises and robust third-party support. While launch titles like Super Mario 64 DS, alongside Animal Crossing: Wild World and Nintendogs, showcased the system’s potential and brought millions into handheld gaming, developers such as Square Enix, Capcom, Atlus, and Ubisoft expanded the library with RPGs, adventures, puzzlers, and cult classics that fully embraced the hardware’s quirks. From touch-driven epics to quirky experiments, the DS built a reputation as the system where creativity thrived. For collectors and gamers alike, the Nintendo DS isn’t remembered as just another handheld—it’s cherished as the console that redefined what portable gaming could be.

Library Overview

The physical Nintendo DS library spans more than 2,300 licensed releases worldwide, with roughly 1,250 games in North America. This immense catalog makes it one of the largest and most diverse handheld libraries in gaming history, appealing to everyone from casual players to serious collectors.

Nintendo’s first-party exclusives anchored the platform, with hits like New Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64 DS, and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks showing off the system’s versatility. But the DS truly thrived thanks to its broad third-party support. Publishers such as Square Enix, Namco Bandai, Capcom, and Konami enriched the library with everything from RPG powerhouses like The World Ends With You to stylish action in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. The result was a handheld catalog that balanced Nintendo icons with experimental and niche offerings that collectors still celebrate.

Collectors encounter a range of physical and packaging variants, including Nintendo Selects reprints, Pokémon-themed special editions, and unique bundles that paired cartridges with styluses or accessories. Genre coverage is equally broad—platformers, RPGs, puzzle and brain-training titles, racers, licensed movie tie-ins, and even experimental oddities all found a place. For completionists, the DS library is both sprawling and rewarding: accessible enough to build a strong collection, yet deep enough to chase rarities like Pokémon Conquest or Solatorobo: Red the Hunter. Late in its lifespan, developers pushed the hardware further with ambitious releases such as Okamiden and Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, proving that even in its twilight years the DS continued to deliver standout experiences. For today’s gamers and collectors, the DS library represents both a challenge and a joy—massive in scope, but filled with attainable classics and hidden gems worth the hunt.

Nintendo DS Must-Have Games by Genre:

The Nintendo DS library defined a generation of handheld gaming, offering must-own DS games across platformers, RPGs, puzzle hits, and more—each making the most of its dual screens and stylus-driven gameplay.

Platformer Favorites

  • New Super Mario Bros.
  • Kirby Super Star Ultra
  • Yoshi’s Island DS

RPG / Role-Playing Adventures

  • Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver
  • Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey

Puzzle, Cards & Trivia Hits

  • Brain Age
  • Professor Layton and the Curious Village
  • Picross 3D

Racing Thrills

  • Mario Kart DS
  • Diddy Kong Racing DS
  • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing

Action Adventure Classics

  • The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
  • Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
  • Metroid Prime Hunters

Strategy & Tactical Greats

  • Advance Wars: Dual Strike
  • Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  • Final Fantasy Tactics A2

Collector Insights

More must-own classics: A well-rounded Nintendo DS collection goes beyond the obvious hits. Titles like Pokémon Black & White, Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story, and Pokémon Ranger continue to anchor shelves for collectors, while Nintendo’s experimental smash Nintendogs remains one of the best-selling DS titles and a nostalgic touchstone for handheld gaming’s mainstream breakthrough.

High-value rarities: Certain DS releases have reached near-legendary status in collector circles. The quirky shooter Little Red Riding Hood’s Zombie BBQ and Square Enix’s acclaimed RPG Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride now command premium prices in CIB condition. Special edition Pokémon cartridges bundled with branded cases or inserts add another layer of collectability, with complete sets especially coveted by fans.

Cult picks & curiosities: Part of the DS’s enduring charm lies in its quirkier offerings. Rhythm gem Elite Beat Agents built a passionate following, Hotel Dusk: Room 215 offered a uniquely noir adventure, and Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective showcased Capcom’s storytelling flair in unforgettable style. These titles may not carry the highest price tags, but they elevate any DS shelf into a true collector’s showcase.

Fun Nintendo DS Facts

Dual screens, touch & mic: The DS was the first Nintendo handheld to feature both a touch-sensitive screen and a built-in microphone. Developers used these tools in creative ways—blowing into the mic to extinguish flames in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass or solving puzzles with stylus precision in Professor Layton.

Sales dominance: With over 154 million DS consoles sold and nearly 950 million games shipped worldwide, it stands as the best-selling handheld system in history. Smash hits like Pokémon Diamond & Pearl and Brain Age each sold millions of copies, proving the DS appealed to both core fans and a brand-new audience of casual gamers.

Collector variants: While most DS games came in standard plastic cases, collectors hunt for quirky editions. From Pokémon-themed bundles with custom styluses to slipcovered RPG releases and Nintendo Selects budget reprints, the DS library features packaging quirks that make complete sets especially eye-catching.

Hardware evolution & late-life gems: The original “phat” DS was quickly refined into the sleek DS Lite and feature-packed DSi. This long support helped produce a thriving late-life library, with ambitious releases like Radiant Historia, 999: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors, Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn pushing the hardware far beyond the simple launch titles of 2004.

Nintendo DS Game FAQs

How many Nintendo DS games were released?

The Nintendo DS library spans about 1,250 licensed retail cartridges in North America (excluding DSiWare) and roughly 2,300+ worldwide, making it one of the largest and most diverse handheld catalogs ever produced.

What are the rarest or most valuable DS games?

Collectors prize titles such as Dementium II, Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, and Chrono Trigger, all of which command strong premiums in clean CIB condition.

Can Nintendo DS games still be played today?

Yes—authentic DS cartridges work on all DS family systems (DS, DS Lite, DSi) and remain fully compatible with physical game slots on the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS.

Why are complete-in-box (CIB) DS games worth more?

Because manuals, inserts, and original cases were often discarded, complete DS games in CIB condition are scarcer and more valuable to collectors seeking full sets.

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