Nintendo said Thursday that it would release a new model of its DSi portable game platform with larger screens and built-in software. It will be available on November 21 in Japan, and in the first ...
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Nintendo announced in Japan today that it will launch a new version of the Nintendo DS gaming handheld. Called the Nintendo DSi, it will be smaller than the current DS Lite but it will have larger ...
With over 100 million units sold since it was introduced in 2004, the Nintendo DS has become the highest selling handheld platform of its generation. With a veritable plethora of games marketed toward ...
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Nintendo has just fired the latest salvo in the portable gaming wars. Although the company's Nintendo DS Lite is still selling like gangbusters, even setting sales records, Nintendo said at a press ...
Back when I was in college in 1989 my mom gave me the original Nintendo Gameboy device and I thought it was one of the coolest gadgets around. I still have that original Gameboy, but on Sunday I went ...
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The question on everyone’s mind since October 2, 2008, has been whether it will be worth upgrading to the DSi from the DS Lite, right? We’ve all seen the countless videos coming out of Japan about the ...
It's the DSi on steroids, the portable console for the poorly sighted, for your grandparents, for anyone with big hands and big pockets. On sale in Japan for several months now, the Nintendo DSi XL ...
The Dual Screen Game Boy Advance SP looks like Nintendo hardware from another timeline. If you already own a DSi, the DSi XL is probably not for you. That’s not to say it’s not for anyone; it’s the ...
There's a reason Nintendo calls it the DSi XL, and it doesn't have anything to do with your sweater size. At 6.3-inches long and 3.6-inches wide, it's both taller and wider (closed and held upright) ...