My husband seems to think so!
At the start of 2007 my soon-to-be hubbie started to ask what I wanted for my birthday as my birthday was a week before our wedding and he wanted to make sure he was organised and had the time set side for me and I said a Nintendo DS would be nice but it was dear so wasn't really expecting one. A couple of weeks later there was a Nintendo DS waiting for me when I got home from work. (Since then I've learnt not to say what I would like because I know I'll get it long before I should).
I've been addicted to my DS ever since.
My hubbie is as much to blame for this addiction as I am because he has bought most of my games, I've bought very few of them.
My hubbie's sis got a DS at the end of 2007 and my two nephews both got one for Christmas so I'm not alone in my family being obsessed with it, everywhere you go our DS isn't far behind. Even my sis has gotten one, her boyfriend bought her it and asked why because it wasn't a special occasion she answered, 'Because it's a Sunday'.
Haven't had a new game in a while and I'm starting to get itchy fingers, but we're going to Bulgaria at the end of July so maybe I'll just have to get a couple of games to get me through the flight over and home again. Wonder if that excuse will work.
The only problem I have with the DS is that I can get very frustrated with some of the games, I've had to stop myself a couple of times from throwing it across the room because I'm so annoyed. I don't possess much patience and it shows when I play the Asterix and Obelix at the Olympics game, if I don't win a race I'll start shouting at the DS and getting grumpy with it. Childish maybe but I get like that now and again.
If I didn't have to work today I'd be playing my DS this afternoon.

rainakelsey
ha ha..really interesting story. So, do you want your DS addiction should continue or..if you don't want send it to me ..