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Nintendo DSi to Launch in U.S. April 5

Two Colors Available at Launch

by Sarah

I don't know what it is about the impending launch of a new system, but it gets me all excited and wrapped up in the hype every time. When Nintendo originally said that the DSi would come out in the summer of this year, I (in my infinite wisdom) took that to mean "second half of 2009--if you're lucky." With that release safely months away, I was secure in the fact that I didn't need a DSi, I had a perfectly good limited edition Zelda DS Lite that would continue to serve me for years. However, when I woke up this morning and found an email from Nintendo announcing a DSi U.S. release date of April 5--less than two months away--my first thought was "Wow! That's right before my birthday!"

Yes, the DSi is coming sooner rather than later, in blue and black colors. According to Nintendo, "Additional features and news of Nintendo DSi will be revealed as April 5 approaches." More features? What, did you shove a third camera in there? If you want one, you better reserve it quick, because there's no way these will be in stock for long. Read the press release below for more.

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nintendo pioneered hand-held entertainment in the ’80s and made it fully mobile with the Game Boy™ video game system. Now, Nintendo is transforming the way people access, experience, create and share content with the new Nintendo DSi™ system, the third iteration of the world’s best-selling portable video game system. Nintendo DSi launches in the United States on April 5, 2009, at an MSRP of $169.99. The colors available at launch will be Blue and Black.

“Ever since the arrival of the first Game Boy, consumers worldwide have turned to Nintendo for their portable gaming,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Nintendo DSi builds on Nintendo’s commitment to bringing fun and creative entertainment to everyone, and will allow consumers to personalize and share their very own experiences.”

Some features that will be built into the system and ready to enjoy upon purchase include the Nintendo DSi Camera, Nintendo DSi Sound and Nintendo DSi Shop. The most noticeable feature of the slim Nintendo DSi system is its two cameras – one camera is on the external body, and the second one points at the user when the device is flipped open. As the first truly interactive digital camera in a video game system with 10 different interactive “lenses” that can manipulate your photos, the Nintendo DSi Camera offers an easy way to take and share your photos with family and friends. The cameras also present people with unprecedented ways to interact with their games while giving developers a new tool to devise creative games and experiences. If the touch screen gave Nintendo DS a sense of feel and the microphone allowed it to hear, the two cameras give Nintendo DSi the sense of sight.

Another enhanced feature is the Nintendo DSi Sound application, which serves as both an interactive voice recorder and music player that allows users to play with their music while they listen to it. Users can access different audio filters or control the pitch and speed of recorded voice or music files to alter voices or change the tempo of a song. The mic is located between the two screens when the device is flipped open, and there is also a stereo headphone output that lets users listen to music saved on an SD card, even with the screen shut.

In the world of software, Nintendo DSi will be the platform for the most relevant and fun on-the-go games and applications. The Nintendo DSiWare™ application will populate Nintendo DSi with software that can be downloaded using Nintendo DSi Points directly to the portable system, just as WiiWare™ has with Nintendo’s Wii™ console. Developers big and small are invited to create software that makes use of the properties and functions of the hardware. Nintendo DSiWare games and applications will be available at a range of values, starting at 200 points.

In addition to downloadable games, Nintendo DSi is able to play games made specifically for the system and sold at retail. The system can also play most Nintendo DS™ games, and will have access to a library of more than 850 titles originally made for that system.

Also on April 5, a new Nintendo DS game, Rhythm Heaven™, will join this roster of games available for both Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DS owners in the United States. Having sold more than 1.6 million copies since its July 2008 launch in Japan and still increasing sales today, this infectious game challenges players to tap and slide the stylus on the touch screen in time to original music created by legendary Japanese pop-star producer TSUNKU?. Simple gestures with the stylus combined with fun music and quirky visuals make Rhythm Heaven a completely unique musical experience for players of all ages.

Additional features and news of Nintendo DSi will be revealed as April 5 approaches.


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  • RIDLEYhowmanytimesmustIpwnU
    RIDLEYhowmanytimesmustIpwnU

    i still love my DSretro

  • HeyKidNiceRobot
    HeyKidNiceRobot

    I'm still trying to decide whether or not to pick one up. I just don't know!!!

  • J-Man
    J-Man

    SOLD!

  • Sean
    Sean

    Ugh... I am so very torn... how can I not buy one? And yet, do I really need to drop $170 on a console that I'll use less than 10 hours a year? I'm so very conflicted! WHAT DO I DO!?

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