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My grandson dropped his Nintendo DS, now he has a black screen. Can it be fixed

  • James Bradburn
    James Bradburn May 11, 2010

    Is there any small cracks in the screen? Is both screens or just one not working?

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I would call nintendo to see if they could fix this as it may be under warranty, otherwise, you may need to pay to fix this.

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