Nintendo DS Used to Teach Japanese English
The Nintendo DS is one wildly popular device in Japan, and despite being available there for a fair number of years already, it consistently stays at second or third spot on the Japanese hardware sales charts each week even until today. One of the main reasons for its phenomenal success is the wide range of games which appeal to everyone, while non-game titles are plus successful. So successful, in fact, that the DS is now used to teach kids how to read and write
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