<![CDATA[Kotaku: touch pen]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: touch pen]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/touchpen http://kotaku.com/tag/touchpen <![CDATA[A DIY Touch Pen Holder Regular People Can Make]]> Some aren't happy with the standard DS Lite stylus. Me, I like it just fine. But that's just me! Maybe you'd rather buy a stylus holder. Or better yet, maybe you'd rather make your own. Blogger Sal Cangeloso did just that, creating a Touch Pen holder out of a Pilot pen. According to him:


My version is actually a stock DS Lite stylus cut down to the right size and placed in a Pilot Hi-Tec-C Coleto pen. I also put in a little bit of rubber from the grip from an old pen so that the stylus tip has a little bit of give. It ended up taking about 5 minutes to put together and it was free, which is always nice. I used an old stylus which, as any DS Lite user knows, starts to fall out of the holder when the little stopper ridge wears out. The extra size makes the stylus a lot more comfortable and the added width helps as well.

Out of all the gaming crafts we've ever posted and all the the gaming crafts I've ever seen, this is something I could actually see myself making.

Best DS Stylus [arghyle, Thanks Torokun!]

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<![CDATA[Touch Pen. Gold. DS-able.]]>

When Japanese customers won't buy your 18K gold stylus for the Sharp W-Zero3 smartphone, there's always the DS Lite. We've seen 18K gold touch pen before, but never gold bandwagoning. Retailer Coffret Jewelry actually advertises that its ¥63,000 (US $536) touch pen can be used with the Nintendo DS. Well, of course it can. It is a stylus!

Gold Finger [Coffret Jewelry]

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