Power adapters, you will probably need a US one. Im betting the old DS chargers will work on the lite. Games and systems are region free, but for non internet multiplayer, they are not guaranteed to work together if one game is from a different part of the world than the rest.
Nintendo has not gone for the high tech selling point in quite awhile, N64, GCN, and NDS are all lower tech than the competition, and the Revolution will be as well.
Nintendo has one thing sony doesnt; charm. They make great games that everyone enjoys. Mario Kart, Castlevania, Nintendogs, Legend of Zelda, Metroid, the list goes on. These are all games that everyone from 5th graders to 35 year olds love.
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