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Nintendo DS on your television, the IS-Nitro-Capture a developers tool

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

Made by intelligent systems for Nintendo, this machine is used to develop and test games all day without the eye strain from the tiny DS screen.

It can make both screens fit on one TV in vertical or horizontal fashion, or output each screen on the DS to a television. So if you had the money, you could play DS on two 65 inch screens.

Original price from Nintendo? $3000. Sorry folks!

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  • how old are you? You sound too young to have sight problems.

  • @andruha11234 My sight issues stem from a brain injury.

  • What type of video output are you using there? Is it capable of outputting in progressive/component?

    Nintendo really should have released a Game Boy/DS Player for the Wii as they did the Game Boy Player for the Game Cube. I still love the GBP on the GC with support for GB, GBC, & GBA. Metroid Zero Mission looks sweet on my 55" LCD HDTV via component video.

  • @videogameobsession 256lines progressive? Ds is low resolution, even composite is a stretch.

  • It would probably clear up any artifacting you see.

    Just as older systems look much better through SCART (True RGB) than they do with composite and Svideo.

    The Sega Genesis, SNES, and Neo-Geo all look amazing on an HDTV through SCART. I thought once upgrading to an LCD TV that my old gaming consoles were useless to play on this, but then I discovered this.

    You are basically bypassing the TV's terrible upscaling of SD content and getting the clearest possible output available.

  • @videogameobsession I think you're overestimating the capability of the unit.

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  • That would be a great way to play GBA and DS games. It's a shame there was no TV out on the consoles.

  • Good video as always ASSEMbler. I'd love to see this run on a really big screen. The hardware seems to show a lot more detail then what the DS can usually output. Amazing stuff. Thanks for the share. Keep making the videos.

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  • How did you manage to obtain the hardware?

  • I would like one as I'm visually impaired.

  • Imagine playing WarioWare Twisted on this thing.

  • Same resolution, just upsampled. Don't confuse the two. Ie. it'll look just as aliased on your big screen as it will on the little one.

  • Where did you get yours?

  • first of all it doesn't exist in retail how did you get it?

  • first of all it doesn't exist in retail how did you get it?

  • were can i buy one

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