Nintendo DSi : The Cheapest Prices
Here’s a list showing retailers who are selling the Nintendo DSi.
We’re also showing the current nintendo dsi prices.
Here’s the black version, & here’s the white version.
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Here’s a list showing retailers who are selling the Nintendo DSi.
We’re also showing the current nintendo dsi prices.
Here’s the black version, & here’s the white version.
Read on… »
Here’s a great video showcasing the Nintendo DSi.
It includes a demo of the 2 video cameras built in, the bigger screens & improved sound in the nintendo DSi.
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Game have just announced that the Nintendo DSi is now available for preorder.
It’s available in both black & white versions. Read on… »
The Nintendo DSi is the latest DS offering from Nintendo. It has already been released in Japan and is due to be in the UK in the spring of 2009.
A number of new games have been listed for the Nintendo DSi including:
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Although the Nintendo DSi has yet to be released in the UK, it should be appearing sometime in spring 2009, and there have already been a number of reviews appearing on the internet.
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The Nintendo DSi is the third version of the Nintendo DS handheld console. Nintendo have listened to their customers and as a result they have added new functions as well as improving on the existing functionality of the Nintendo DS.
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The Nintendo DSi is one of a family of products, with DS being the original design whilst Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi are redesigns of the original console. Gamers will be familiar with this handheld dual-screen game console. The Nintendo DS first came on the scene in 2004 when it was released in Japan, Canada and the United States. The console has what is described as a clamshell design. The Game Boy Advance SP is similar although the Nintendo DS was not designed to be a successor to that console. Inside there are two LCD screens, the bottom one of which is a touch-screen. To allow players to interact with each other the console has a built-in microphone and complies with Wi-Fi standards. These two features also allowed players to take advantage of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service which was launched later.
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