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It looks like a legit DSlite to me too. Anyway, as Vigilante said, you bought it for 15 EUR and it doesn't give you any troubles, so where's the problem?!A Gay Little Catboy said:That's some seriously impressive DS playing skills!
But it look legit to me.

Unless it's already been registered...wait can you re-register a ds?Zorua said:Go to club.nintendo.com and try registering the code given at the bottom.
r4i-sdhc (r4i-sdhc.com)A Gay Little Catboy said:Unless it's already been registered...wait can you re-register a ds?Zorua said:Go to club.nintendo.com and try registering the code given at the bottom.![]()
Also one off-topic question
@aminemaster
What flashcard are you using?

Very interestingaminemaster said:r4i-sdhc (r4i-sdhc.com)A Gay Little Catboy said:Also one off-topic question
@aminemaster
What flashcard are you using?
It tells you that it's already been registered.A Gay Little Catboy said:Unless it's already been registered...wait can you re-register a ds?Zorua said:Go to club.nintendo.com and try registering the code given at the bottom.![]()
my club nintedno account is italianZorua said:Go to club.nintendo.com and try registering the code given at the bottom.


Fixed that for youraulpica said:IMHO, fake is a incorrect definition for those DSes. They're probably refurbished motherboards bought for cheap by some Chinese company, fitted with new screens and a new cover (that's why they have aestethical flaws) and then sold with a fake pakage as "fully original and new".
But, since the motherboard is still from Nintendo (I highly doubt there's someone capable of cloning a DS motherboard at competitive costs, out there), you can't really define them as "fake"![]()
well they're not 100% original, they still are good but i still want to checkraulpica said:IMHO, fake is a uncorrect definition for those DSes. They're probably refurbished motherboards bought for cheap by some Chinese company, fitted with new screens and a new cover (that's why they have aestethical flaws) and then sold with a fake pakage as "fully original and new".
But, since the motherboard is still from Nintendo (I highly doubt there's someone capable of cloning a DS motherboard at competitive costs, out there), you can't really define them as "fake"![]()

No need to be THAT fiscal, that was a typoA Gay Little Catboy said:Fixed that for youraulpica said:IMHO, fake is a incorrect definition for those DSes. They're probably refurbished motherboards bought for cheap by some Chinese company, fitted with new screens and a new cover (that's why they have aestethical flaws) and then sold with a fake pakage as "fully original and new".
But, since the motherboard is still from Nintendo (I highly doubt there's someone capable of cloning a DS motherboard at competitive costs, out there), you can't really define them as "fake"![]()
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The casing may have been changed. I put mine in a new casing after the hinge broke and it still has all that nintendo stuff written on the back so it looks like an original casing. But I suspect if I punched the numbers into the Nintendo Club it would come up as unrecognised or fake.aminemaster said:my club nintedno account is italianZorua said:Go to club.nintendo.com and try registering the code given at the bottom.
and in there it says false
you can see the video on the 1st postboktor666 said:I hope you can find out if yours is real.. I would love to see pictures of it
Yup, it says that the code is not valid.aminemaster said:any club nintendo.com member try it please
free stars for you
USF10314792
i already registered my old black dslite, i can't get the stars
i wantched it that's just way too badA Gay Little Catboy said:Fixed that for youraulpica said:IMHO, fake is a incorrect definition for those DSes. They're probably refurbished motherboards bought for cheap by some Chinese company, fitted with new screens and a new cover (that's why they have aestethical flaws) and then sold with a fake pakage as "fully original and new".
But, since the motherboard is still from Nintendo (I highly doubt there's someone capable of cloning a DS motherboard at competitive costs, out there), you can't really define them as "fake"![]()
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Although he is right, a fake ds would be something like this
[youtube]ow9SHsnFG2U[/youtube]

Yeah, normally fakes aren't well made and are normally really bad crap systems like that.aminemaster said:i wantched it that's just way too badA Gay Little Catboy said:Fixed that for youraulpica said:IMHO, fake is a incorrect definition for those DSes. They're probably refurbished motherboards bought for cheap by some Chinese company, fitted with new screens and a new cover (that's why they have aestethical flaws) and then sold with a fake pakage as "fully original and new".
But, since the motherboard is still from Nintendo (I highly doubt there's someone capable of cloning a DS motherboard at competitive costs, out there), you can't really define them as "fake"![]()
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Although he is right, a fake ds would be something like this
[youtube]ow9SHsnFG2U[/youtube]