I bought every Nintendo Handheld EVER.

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Published 2023-01-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @ChaMZichoux
    you missed something very important about why Nintendo DS and DSi were such a success. In poor countries or countries where we couldn't buy or afford buying game cartridges, sellers were offering homebrew cartridges with SD cards where you can download and play roms. this made the sales explode in countries where nintendo traditionally has no presence
  • @hex1795
    Haven’t even seen it yet but you know it’s gonna be a W
  • @JAnimationz
    12:24 that ds noise… I don’t know how to explain it, it’s so nostalgic and making me Fr have a existential crisis
  • You forgot: Game Boy Pocket & Game Boy Light Edit: STOP REPLYING MY NOTIFICATIONS ARE GOING CRAZY
  • @Dmhlcmb
    I bought a DS for my dad for his birthday, my mom said she wanted one for Christmas the same year. They were smokers at the time and you could always find them sitting on their porch each playing their DS. They were both in their late fifties. They started with rain teasers and bundle games with sudoku and puzzles and moved on to Mario Kart and Zelda. My mom has replayed Ocarina of Time several times😂
  • @VTTVHarlequin
    I really don’t understand how he uploads so frequently and the quality is still WAY better than any other channel I watch. It’s very impressive, and with the amount of time (and money) you put into your videos, you deserve to get to 20 million subs!
  • 19:11 Wow, those words hurt, because the 2ds was my first Nintendo handheld and I absolutely love it.
  • @gamernotgamer42
    7:29 "this is gonna be a memeorable startup screen" (clicks Button) ad starts playing😂😂
  • This is a really good collection, but before the Game Boy Color there was also the Game Boy Pocket. This was a slimmed down version of the first Game Boy that required fewer batteries. There was also the Game Boy Light, which is essentially the Game Boy Pocket that had a backlit display and only released in Japan. Game Boy Micro was an interesting release and you can consider it the Game Boy Advance slim.
  • @BozoTheMonke
    4:03 the way he slammed that cartridge into the gameboy made me jump☠ would never do that in 1 million years lol
  • @k8.394
    i dont need it,I dont need it, I NEED IT
  • @lilDrewSabady
    The way he can just make 40 year old technology sound new is just incredible!
  • @Jakevd
    12:15 i have my old dsi now for 8 years almost and its still fine
  • A memory that really sticks with me is when we did dance competitions when I was about 12/13 and so many people had a Nintendo DS, and we would Pictochat with a whole bunch of strangers across this huge hall. We had so much fun chatting and being silly.
  • @KEE_Wii
    The nostalgia on these videos is absolutely OFF THE CHARTS! Incredibly fun to take a dive back considering handheld gaming was the beginning for many gamers. Please keep videos like this coming!
  • @PlayerH_
    This video captured this feeling of the progression from one console to the next so well. I found myself being impressed by 20 year old tech.
  • @Ahmed3a1a2
    Thats a cool video down memory lane! The pace is just perfect
  • @aymanereal9725
    Nintendo is iconic and gave joy and laughter to many generation of kids, im so gratefull for that
  • Congrats on your 13 million subs! This video really dragged me back to my childhood