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Location: United KingdomMember since: 19 Dec, 2009

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domitareuk (139)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Prompt payment, easy transaction, a pleasure to do business with, thank you.
jamesparis1991 (83)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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They paid right away. Was an absolute pleasure doing business with them.
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More than a year ago
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Great buyer! A+
Reviews (2)
14 Sep, 2010
It really is the best DS model there is...
It was five years of watching my friends and family buy a DS then to flip out over the DS Lite, then to become annoyed that the DSi was just announced with bonuses different to the usual scale changed and buttons re-mapped. Of course, there were a few who got that only to hear of the DS XL then the 3DS which actually is supposed to be the first step for the Eighth Generation. What did I choose to do? I got the console named the "DS Phat" in retrospect by it's fans and bided my time, somewhat jealous of the brighter screen and smaller scale of the Lite. I had seen and played the other SKUs over that time and picked the DS Lite as it was the best value for money option and had a bright screen. It is smaller, sleeker, has a DS mark on it's back, brought the mic upwards to the centre, it also uses the same firmware and presentation which never needs updating as the "DS Phat", it plays GBA games unlike the DSi (XL)... My only dislikes would be the power button being exposed, more likely to be accidentally flicked though it hasn't happened yet. If you wanted a DS for yourself, your child or your friend. The DS Lite is the best choice, it can play all of the GBA games, every DS game in existance (while the DSi's lack of a GBA slot means Guitar Hero DS is out of the question) and has a bright screen at a low price. The DSi's bonuses are many but can be handwaved when you consider all of the GBA games that you lose even with the interesting DSiWare.
14 Sep, 2010
It really is the best DS model there is...
It was five years of watching my friends and family buy a DS then to flip out over the DS Lite, then to become annoyed that the DSi was just announced with bonuses different to the usual scale changed and buttons re-mapped. Of course, there were a few who got that only to hear of the DS XL then the 3DS which actually is supposed to be the first step for the Eighth Generation. What did I choose to do? I got the console named the "DS Phat" in retrospect by it's fans and bided my time, somewhat jealous of the brighter screen and smaller scale of the Lite. I had seen and played the other SKUs over that time and picked the DS Lite as it was the best value for money option and had a bright screen. It is smaller, sleeker, has a DS mark on it's back, brought the mic upwards to the centre, it also uses the same firmware and presentation which never needs updating as the "DS Phat", it plays GBA games unlike the DSi (XL)... My only dislikes would be the power button being exposed, more likely to be accidentally flicked though it hasn't happened yet. If you wanted a DS for yourself, your child or your friend. The DS Lite is the best choice, it can play all of the GBA games, every DS game in existance (while the DSi's lack of a GBA slot means Guitar Hero DS is out of the question) and has a bright screen at a low price. The DSi's bonuses are many but can be handwaved when you consider all of the GBA games that you lose even with the interesting DSiWare.