Nintendo reveals the ‘third’ gaming platform – the DSi

Nintendo today unveiled the latest portable gaming console, the Nintendo DSi.  Whilst the design largely remains the same as the current DS model, it now features two massive 3.25-inch screens with a resolution of 256 x 192 and two digital cameras built-in to the outside and interior.  The new design does not include backwards compatibility with GameBoy Advance games.

Finally, the DS gets some online capability with access to a DSi Shop that will sell content that can be downloaded over Wi-Fi, directly to the device and store on an SD card.  Using a similar system found on the Wii, the store will use Nintendo Points with games costing as little as nothing to as much as 800 points.  To get people hooked to downloading games, the DSi will ship with 1000 points for free on all new units until March 2010.

Bundled with the new DSi will be a music player and internet browser, tapping in to the Wi-Fi connectivity.

Strangely, the announcement from Nintendo is that the new DSi is an additional platform to its current Wii and DS product line, indicating that this is not meant to be a replacement for the DS.

The DSi will be available in black and white and will be available in Japan from November 1 for approximately $178 with an expected availability date in the US, sometime in 2009.  Unfortunately, no dates for European markets were announced.

For a comparison of the hardware specs between the new DSi against the PSP and iPhone/Touch, head on over to Joystiq: http://www.joystiq.com/2008/10/02/nintendo-dsi-vs-psp-3000-vs-ipod-touch-v1-0/

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3 Comments

  1. higgins

    If it looks like a DS, smells like a DS and works like a DS, then it must be a DS…not some new third platform that Nintendo are calliing this. That’s just marketing bull.

  2. funxgut

    Looks like a bumped up DS to me with the ability for Nintendo to make even more money from the Apple-copied App Store. Maybe they’ll do something innovative with the dual cameras in games.

  3. jossboy

    I like the new design and the added cameras, but don’t see how they’ll use it for gaming? I’ve had a look at the release, but nobody is really explaining what it can do. Perhaps it’s early days. Only the Japanese Nintendo site has any info on it – and it’s all in Japanese.

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