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News   Official Nintendo DS Site Live
- Posted By Lander Clinton, 11.04.2004

Nintendo's official DS site, www.nintendods.com, has been up for a while, but now it actually has stuff on it.

It seems right now it's just showing off the capabilities of the system with some Monkey Ball-like music, but it's an interesting view into how Nintendo plans to market the system.

When I saw nintendods.com, it made me think Nintendogs, a game for the DS with a little doggy on it, might be a companion system, the Nintendo GS, which stands for Nintendo, uh, Gravy Sauce. Since we know so little about Nintendogs, my guess is as good as a moron's.

Source: www.nintendods.com