
These 3D effects can be turned on or off as desired. SpongeBob SquigglePants also lets players digitally draw, paint, color and choose from dozens of SpongeBob-themed stamps, using the uDraw to create a masterpiece worthy of a place in Patchy's own collection of SpongeBob art, or their own refrigerator, thanks to the uDraw's exclusive ability to export art to the Wii's SD card slot. The system produces stereoscopic three-dimensional effects without the use of special glasses. In 2011, Nintendo released another iteration of the handheld, entitled the 3DS. As of June 30, 2010, the combined sales of all the versions of the DS reached 132 million, making it the best-selling handheld console in history. The original DS and DS Lite included a second, larger cartridge slot for Game Boy Advance games, making the systems backwards compatible, but this extra slot was removed on the DSi and DSi XL. The DSi is also available in a larger size as the DSi XL.

A third installment, the DSi, was released in 2009, and contains larger screens, two cameras and the ability to edit pictures, and an online store to download DSi exclusive games. In 2006, Nintendo released the DS Lite, which is a slimmer and lighter version with brighter screens. All of these elements combine to create extremely unique gaming experiences, where players are asked to touch, speak and even tilt the system in order to succeed. The DS also features a 10-30 meter wireless range, allowing players to interact with one another. Each system includes a stylus to use on the touch screen, a microphone for use in certain games requiring voice recognition, and is the first Nintendo handheld system with stereo speakers. It was released in 2004 and is distinguished by its dual LCD screens, the bottom of which is a touch screen. The DS (which stands for Dual Screen) is a seventh generation handheld video game console developed by Nintendo. The entire game is hosted by SpongeBob’s biggest fan, Patchy the Pirate, in a never-before-seen live action experience for an added level of under-the-sea silliness.Handheld video games have become increasingly popular since the launch of Nintendo's Game Boy in 1989. SpongeBob SquigglePants also lets players digitally draw, paint, color and choose from dozens of SpongeBob-themed stamps, using the uDraw to create a masterpiece worthy of a place in Patchy’s own collection of SpongeBob art, or their own refrigerator, thanks to the uDraw’s exclusive ability to export art to the Wii’s SD card slot.

Within this rapid-fire succession of challenges, SpongeBob SquigglePants exposes players to never-before-seen SpongeBob art styles from the Nickelodeon vault. SpongeBob SquigglePants puts you in the driver’s seat for a dizzying series of lightening-speed Nanogames, giving you mere seconds to finish one before moving right on to the next. In SpongeBob’s most crazy, creative adventure yet, be prepared to laugh your SquigglePants off as you tilt, flick, tap and draw through more than 100 Nanogames set in six zany worlds.
