Several versions of Nintendo DS gaming console have been sold over the years, Original DS (NDS), DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL and now NDS 3DS. You can buy the games for current versions of these consoles separately, which is usually very expensive (unless you buy used games in lots). Alternately, you can download games from the web (paid or free) but you will need to buy a flashcard separately. Most popular flashcards include r4i Gold, r4-SDHC, etc and can be used very easily. Note: If you want to use these flashcards, don't forget that nintendo releases new updates from time to time to block these flashcards.
Generally a good player would want stiff shaft. Singles player prefer head heavy (for more smashing) while doubles players go with head light or even balanced rackets. Head-heavy racket is good for smashing but also slow maneuverability because of the weight. Yonex Astrox 88D (Replacement of Voltric 80) - My new Favorite Yonex Voltric 80 (Head-Heavy) - Best of all Rackets for Both Singles and Doubles. Yonex Muscle Power 99 (Even Balanced) for all Both Singles and Doubles Yonex Arcsaber 8DX (Even Balanced) for all Both Singles and Doubles Yonex Armotec AT900 Power (Head Heavy) for Singles Wilson K Tour for all around game (singles and doubles) Li Ning WOODS N90 Carlton Vapour Trail E-Lite Yonex Racket Chart from http://www.yonexusa.com/ or here or here Selection Guide ( here ) and reviews Reminder: A Yonex racket usually comes in different sizes i.e., U3G4, U4G4, etc. where Ux refers to the weight (U3>U4 => U4 is lighter), and Gx refers to grip diameter (G5>G4...
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