Nintendo announces the new updated DSi

Thu Oct 2, 2008 3:29AM EDT

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At Nintendo of Japan's Fall Press Conference, the big N confirmed the rumors of a new DS that emerged earlier in the week. Kotaku reports that the new upgrade, named the DSi, features a 640 x 480 resolution camera, an SD card slot for storing pictures and other downloadable content, "audio enhancements," larger 3.25-inch screens, and a slimmer body.

In addition to the hardware upgrades, the new DSi adds connectivity to a "DSi Shop," where users can use Nintendo points to purchase downloadable content via Wi-Fi, similar to the Wii console. Expect to see a free Web browser and a constantly growing library "DSiWare" games.

Those of you with a GameBoy Advance collection of games, there's one problem: The new DSi removes the second game slot, thus removing compatibility to the older generation of games. This is the only missing feature when compared to the DS lite and the original DS.

The DSi will hit store shelves in Japan on November 1 for ¥18,900, or about $180. Initial colors will be black and white, and will hit other worldwide markets sometime "next year."

Need one before the holidays? Expect to go through an import shop and pay a pretty hefty premium. Or, you could always use a vacation to Japan.

So, are you going to upgrade?

Kotaku - Nintendo Announce New DS: The Nintendo DSi

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  • 1 Posted by txrider1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I was just given a AMW T-352 Home entertainment system. All 5 speekers + subwoffer and DVD player and receiver. No wireing. Does anyone know how I can get and owners manual and instalation manual?

  • 2 Posted by calv_10 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    so with this device, can you really browse the web with its wifi? the current DS don't have wifi right? wow this is sweet!

  • 3 Posted by jaypaneseninja on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    Taking out the gameboy advance port is a big turn off for me. Not only do I have a large collection of GBA cartridges, certain games like Pokemon Diamond/Pearl (DS) actually use the dual-slot feature in the game

  • 4 Posted by mastertoku on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Actually, calv, the current DS Lite and the regular DS does have wi-fi... This is definitely another step towards the casual market.

  • 5 Posted by sky2yoshimura on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    That seems really cool, but the only reason i dont like this one is because they remove gba compatibility. i only have gba games and no ds games.

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