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Submitted by Cyrus365 1614d ago | review

iTWire Review: 100 Classic Book Collection

iTWire writes: "Turn your Nintendo DS into a bookshelf with a collection of classic e-books. Time for some Moby Dick, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, or Little Women during the morning commute.

The Nintendo DS is a remarkable device, stuffing in so much technology and choice into and ever compacting package. From Pokemon to Brain Training, the hand-held device should claim much of Nintendo's success in widening the 'gamer' demographic." (100 Classic Book Collection, Nintendo DS) 8/100

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