@Tadano Reminder that the Nintendo DS turns 20 years old next year.

@xianc78 @Tadano I genuinely still remember seeing the first pictures of the DS in Nintendo Power and thinking it was some kind of joke/prank.
The concept of a thing with two screens was just too much for my brain to process at the time.
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@Indigo @Tadano Honestly, I didn't think anything of the two screens. I was more blown away by the polygonal 3D graphics running on a handheld. Honestly, it was the only system that blew me away in terms of power. I wasn't even born yet when the leap to 3D happened on home consoles.

I was also shocked that Nintendo released a new handheld that wasn't a GameBoy. I thought that every console they will release will have the GameBoy brand.

The concept of two screen wasn't anything new. Some Game&Watch models had two screens and it's where the design of the DS came from. You also had the Dreamcast with the VMU and the GameCube with the GBA-Link Cable. A few arcade games also utilized two screens. Granted, I didn't own or played any of those, but for whatever reason, the whole two screens concept didn't wow me. I guess I was used to seeing fictional game consoles on TV where the controllers had screens.

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@xianc78 @Tadano I would agree that the idea of a handheld with some semblance of 3D graphics was a space age thing to me at the time.
I remember the first game I got for the DS was Super Mario 64 DS, and at the time it blew my mind that I was playing a 3D Mario game on a handheld.
I don't know why the whole two screen thing through me so much, I just remember seeing that and thinking "Woah... we're living in the future..." I honestly still really like the look of OG "chunky" DS model, it just has a very Y2K design to it.
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