My son broke his Nintendo DS Lite.
He got it last year from Santa Clause. He played it everyday.
I have heard that Nintendo will replace it for free, but I have not called yet. To be honest, I kind of enjoy the fact that he is now forced to find something else to do. He now spends more time riding his bike or playing with his little brother.
I have toyed around with the idea of buying a Shock! Mod Case and fixing it myself.
Time will tell.
He has so many other things to play with and do, but I hate to think that Santa wasted his time on a gift that did not last until his next visit…
- Joby











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what a marvelous product this is. I have a ds lite and im very happy with its working
http://www.dslitereview.com
My son broke his NDS lite too, barely 4 months after Xmas. The thing is, here in the Philippines they sell NDS Casings or Housing. Judging from the picture you showed it seems that it was only broken into half with both LCD displays intact. If you happen to have a store there that sells NDS Casings or Housings then all they have to do is replace the broken casing and in less than 20 minutes it’s as good as new. …. Until your son breaks it again of course.
Still, it would be good to let your son get a taste of the consequences of his carelessness. I too think it’s a good lesson to learn. Just imagine when he becomes a teenager and wrecks your car? ….. Now somehow, I think that just gave the kid a week more with out the DS lite.
Hope that helps.
it will drive me crazy if something ever happened to my daughter’s psp or nds, because it’s what keeps my daughter out of my hair at least for a good couple of hours, what with me having my hands full with my 8 month old son, i can’t handle both demanding children at the same time, i swear i will just go insane!
Wow, my son would of cried until I get it fixed. He lost his charger in the middle of the year and I spent 2 days looking for another charger. In south Africa, its hard to get the charger by itself, most shops sell the whole product and don’t stock the accessories.
I’m with Ane, my son has a PSP and NDS and if it were break, all hell would’ve broke loose. I’m a little shocked at the way your son’s broke though. My kid has dropped, banged, smashed the hell out of his NDS (with no casing) and it’s still in great working condition. If anything, Nintendo knows how to make kid durable products.
I did not think of this. OMG! My kids both broke their DS Lite and I simply threw tem out. What a loss…. Learn something new everday, thanks