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{{Infobox
| name = Nintendo Zone Box
| title = Nintendo Zone Box
| header = Nintendo Zone Box
| image = [[File:NZB-Unit-Open-1.png|300px]]
| caption = The Nintendo Zone Box, opened
| label1 = FCC ID
| data1 = DWMW024
| label2 = Model Number
| data2 = NZB-001
| label3 = Title ID
| data3 = LSA-NZB-S-USZ
}}

The '''Nintendo Zone Box''' is a special DS developed in collaboration with Nintendo and '''Mitsumi Electronics'''. This specialised Nintendo DS can connect to Nintendo's official Nintendo Zone server with the use of a cartridge, and is the middleman for creating a Nintendo Zone setup at a local wifi network. Though at the end of the day, this is just a regular Nintendo DS with a screen missing, and all of its functions can be replicated on a retail DS.

== Unit ==
The main unit is very barebones. It has a DS cartridge and a SD Card slot, both locked away with a tab that can be unlocked by unscrewing it with a Philips screwdriver. The AC port used is a Nintendo DSi charging port, and the only way the unit can be turned on is by plugging in the AC adapter.

2 versions of this Nintendo Zone Box exists, one with '''ZS''' on the back, which was shipped to retailers, and one with NDP on the back, which was used in-house by Mitsumi, and was later shipped to the FCC with a different code on the back.

<gallery>
File:NZB-Unit-Closed-1.png|thumb|The unit, closed.
File:NZB-Unit-Closed-Side-1.png|thumb|The side of the unit, where the SD Card slot is.
File:NZB-Unit-Back-1.png|thumb|The back of the unit.
</gallery>

On the back are 2 screwholes for mounting the unit onto a wall. Screws and mounting pieces are included.

<gallery>
File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-1.png|thumb|This plastic piece goes onto the unit itself.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-2.png|thumb|This metal piece can be applied to a wall.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-3.png|thumb|A small piece of iron that goes into the AC slot.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Screwdrivers-1.png|thumb|A few key-looking screwdrivers.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-1.png|thumb|The plastic piece, screwed onto the Nintendo Zone Box.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-2.png|thumb|The iron piece that goes into the AC slot.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-3.png|thumb|The metal piece, applied to a wall.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-4.png|thumb|The screws onto the wall can help the plastic piece on the back to click in place.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-5.png|thumb|The DSi charger, held in place.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-6.png|thumb|There's a small clip that can also be applied to a wall, which keeps the charger cable in place.
</gallery>

== FCC Version ==
A special version, with stickers and marked as "NDPXXXXXXXXX" was sent to the United States Federal Communications Commission.

<center><gallery>
File:NZB-NDP-1.png|thumb|The front, with a cartridge inserted that says "''EMC-EUT WMTest''".
File:NZB-NDP-2.png|thumb|The bottom.
File:NZB-NDP-3.png|thumb|And the back, nothing to see here.
</gallery></center>

The main difference from this unit is that it has the ability to read DS(i) development cartridges. This feature was removed from the ZS models.

The development cartridge also has a yellow label that says "''NWD''". It has been rumoured that this stands for '''Nintendo Wi-Fi Development'''.

== Nintendo Zone Wireless Distribution Box (DS Cart) ==

== Nintendo Zone Best Buy Baecon ==