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Nintendo DSi Panda
The following is a Nintendo DSi Panda unit used in development for the Nintendo 3DS, the unit would be placed in a Gyroscope unit and connect via a KIS card containing a ribbon cable.
This unit is sadly missing the Gyroscope unit but still has the KIS card, oddly this unit is set into Kiosk mode meaning all text comes up in Japanese with no options to toggle English, this can however be changed by changing a fuse on the motherboard, this fuse was added to prevent factory workers turning the unit off by mistake. -
Nintendo Virtual Boy
The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop portable video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Released in 1995, it was marketed as the first console capable of displaying stereoscopic "3D" graphics. The player uses the console like a head-mounted display, placing the head against the eyepiece to see a red monochrome display. The games use a parallax effect to create the illusion of depth. Sales failed to meet targets, and Nintendo ceased distribution and game development in 1996, having released only 22 games for the system. -
Nintendo Zone Box
Nintendo Zone was a download service and an extension of the DS Download Station. Users could access content, third-party data, and other services from a hotspot or download station. The service had demos of upcoming and currently available games and may have location-specific content. When the service debuted, users could also connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and DSi Shop.
The Nintendo Zone Viewer application allows the Nintendo DSi and 3DS to detect and use the Nintendo Zone service. This application has been discontinued worldwide, but all other Nintendo Zone functionality remains. -
Nintendo Zone Wireless Distribution Box DS Card
This would be used in conjunction with the Nintendo Zone distribution Box.