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{{Wikipediainfo|Nintendo DS}}
{{Wikipediainfo|Nintendo DS}}
'''DS''' was a video game console that [[Rani Chandra]] owned in [[2009]]. Rani was not a big gamer and used the console for "casual games". Amongst the games that she owned were a "cute cooking simulator", an "very unrealistic law simulator", and a game about looking after pets. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Sontaran (novelisation)|The Last Sontaran]]'')
'''DS''' was a [[game console]] that [[Rani Chandra]] owned in [[2009]]. Rani was not a big gamer and used the console for "casual games". Amongst the games that she owned were a "cute cooking simulator", an "very unrealistic law simulator", and a game about looking after pets. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Sontaran (novelisation)|The Last Sontaran]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 16:59, 16 August 2020

Nintendo DS

DS was a game console that Rani Chandra owned in 2009. Rani was not a big gamer and used the console for "casual games". Amongst the games that she owned were a "cute cooking simulator", an "very unrealistic law simulator", and a game about looking after pets. (PROSE: The Last Sontaran)

Behind the scenes

The Nintendo DS system was released by Nintendo in 2004, although the console in the novel is never referred to as a Nintendo console, simply being called the DS.

Rani's games are references to actual Nintendo DS games, all released prior to 2008:

  • The cute cooking simulator" is likely referencing Cooking Mama, a cookery simulation-styled minigame compilation developed by Cooking Mama Limited
  • The "unrealistic law simulator" is a reference to Ace Attorney is a serious of legal thrillers visual novel games, developed by Capcom.  
  • The game game about looking after pets is likely Nintendogs a real-time pet simulation game developed by Nintendo. 

The video game Top Trumps: Doctor Who was released for the Nintendo DS.