Nintendo DS: Dictionary?
That’s right, now you can look up the definition of that word that has been befuddling you all day! Operating from a new “touch dictionary” card, the software provides full contents from multiple YBM dictionaries (English, Korean-English, Korean, Korean-Japanese, and Japanese-Korean), supplying a total of 1,630,000 vocab entries. The results of your search utilize both screens of Nintendo DS. Now Nintendo DS has, technically speaking, educational capabilities, a loophole I’m sure that many students will try to exploit in their classrooms.

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