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The '''Nintendo DS''' is a handheld video game console developed by Nintendo. It first released in 2004 to tremendous success across it's four variations, largely due to the dual screens, one of which was a touch screen. The system housed multiple [[Drawn to Life Series|Drawn to Life]] games, including the first two [[Drawn to Life|canon]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|entries]] and [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition|sole spinoff]] of the franchise. The system would be succeeded by the Nintendo 3DS in 2011, and eventually discontinued in 2013, with it's final release in October 2014.
 
The '''Nintendo DS''' is a handheld video game console developed by Nintendo. It first released in 2004 to tremendous success across it's four variations, largely due to the dual screens, one of which was a touch screen. The system housed multiple [[Drawn to Life Series|Drawn to Life]] games, including the first two [[Drawn to Life|canon]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|entries]] and [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition|sole spinoff]] of the franchise. The system would be succeeded by the Nintendo 3DS in 2011, and eventually discontinued in 2013, with it's final release in October 2014.

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