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I absolutely agree with you about it's place in gaming history. The wobbly screen definitely takes some getting used to. I'm not exactly sure why they decided to design it that way. I know the DS Lite models were prone to hinge cracking so maybe they left the slack in them to reduce that issue? Either way I sympathize with ya!
I'll need to crack it open and look at it, but from what I've seen I may be able to slot some rubber gaskets into the hinge to hold tension. It will feel more like modern laptop screens that way.