Abstract: When Nintendo came out with their DS handheld gaming system, the dual-screen (DS), touch screen and microphone were revolutionary. Now Nintendo has introduced a new entry in the DS line – the Nintendo DSi. The “i” or “eye” represents the addition of t...
Abstract: Even though this one hasn't been out very long, it's gaining popularity everywhere. The newest DS from Nintendo, the DSi, is slimmer, and overall better, with a dual screen and two cameras...
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Published: 2009-05-26, Author: Jan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The DSi is the second redesign of the Nintendo DS, originally launched in 2004. Together the DS and DS Lite have now sold over 100 million units since launch, making the DS the greatest selling handheld console of all time, and hot on the heels of the...
The same great system with snazzy new features, free web browser, Wii connectivity and SD card slot.
DS games look a little fuzzy, camera is pretty low quality and no GBA slot.Overall: An upgrade of one of the best handheld systems that includes both past-due and redundant features. Nintendo has ruled the handheld market for quit a while, producing two o...
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