نينتندو DS
The نينتندو DS is a handheld gaming console developed by نينتندو, released in 2004. It features two screens, with the bottom screen being a touch-sensitive display, allowing for unique gameplay experiences. The device supports a wide range of games, catering to various age groups and interests.
The نينتندو DS introduced innovative features like wireless connectivity for multiplayer gaming and a built-in microphone. It has sold over 154 million units worldwide, making it one of the best-selling gaming consoles in history. Its success led to the development of several successors, including the نينتندو 3DS.