Nintendo DS in schools, is now mandatory

What fun it was just becomes part of the school calendar, at least in Japan, to be exact in Osaka city. Altogether there are ten schools that have the DS as a teaching tool, the notebook will be used by children aged six to seven years, they learned mathematics and Japanese.

The DS has sold over 100 million units since its launch in 2004, and has a differential screen with touch sensor. But not everyone liked the idea, the complaints are that Nintendo will receive part of the public money collected, while the money to buy the laptops should be donated by the government. The Nintendo reported on its website that if the idea works out, other schools can also adopt the device.

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