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But, this game is hard to find and the price has definitely risen a lot since it was released in 2011. It sits beneath the D-Pad.įor those interested, you can purchase a replacement shell from eBay, such as this one direct from china, which seems to include everything you'd need. Mystery P.I.: Portrait of a Thief Screenshot: Found a key. 15 Jewel Time Deluxe (99) Considering some of the other games that are on this list, it seems a little unusual that a jewel-matching puzzle game would make a list of the rarest and most expensive games on the Nintendo DS. The following year, in 2005 it was released globally. It was released back in 2004 in some parts of the globe. Just food for thought.īattery placement would be very limited, but perhaps the original 3.7v one might not be a bad option at 2000mAh. Nintendo DS is simply known as one of the best and definitely the most popular handheld gaming consoles of all time. Not that there is much room in this shell anyway, but it would be cool if the original cartridge slot right underneath the hinge could still be used to insert an SD or micro-SD card and wire that up to the Pi Zero. 25th Nov 2008 (NA) 6th Feb 2009 (UK/EU) Pokémon Black and White 2 DS. I doubt the display board would fit in the top half, it's pretty thin up there. Maybe the display's ribbon cable could be routed through a slit in the hinge, then tied down to the control board in the bottom half. The hardest part about this project aside from the limited space in the bottom, would be routing wires through that hinge (for both speakers and the display).
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What I think is pretty cool is that you could even keep the original screen protector in the bottom, so you could look in and see the Pi Zero at work (if it looked pretty in there ) The amplifier and low-pass filter might fit up top as well? In any case, you probably want to limit the amount of wires that go through the hinge to as little as possible. The speakers and display would be in the top half, everything else down below. As the title alludes to, you are a rookie detective trying to find stolen pieces of art. And the original DS wasn't exactly the best lookingīasically my thinking is, it would be impossible to keep the display in the bottom, so that would have to go. Throw in a spy theme to the seek-and-find mix and you've got Mystery P.I. I chose the DS Lite out of the others because I believe that the 3DS and DSi shells (even the XL) are thinner than the DS Lite, which would make it a lot harder.