Nintendo has officially launched a new version of their popular handheld games console, the Nintendo DSI LL. The Nintendo DSI LL features a larger 4.2-inch screen, at the request of customers who ...
Nintendo’s new DSi model—dubbed the DSi LL in Japan, DSi XL elsewhere—is huge. How huge? Nintendo of Japan’s new DSi LL promo video helps to illustrate just how huge, offering an attractive Japanese ...
In an unexpected move, Nintendo says it plans to launch a jumbo-sized version of its DS handheld in Japan with twin screens nearly twice the area of those found in the current models. The new system, ...
The Nintendo DSi LL was launched in Japan over the weekend, reportedly generating queues of buyers in some stores. Reception to the LL seemed positive, with queues of up to 100 people reported at ...
The addition of larger 4.2″ LCD screens on the Nintendo DSi XL (or DSi LL) may initially lead one to believe it’s targeted at old folk. But its larger, wider ...
Nintendo announced the Nintendo DSi LL, a DSi with a 4.2 in screen compared to the 3.25 inch screen on a regular DSi. The new model goes on sale on November 21 for 20,000 yen ($220). That’s a bit more ...
The Nintendo DSi adds cameras, a sound system, and downloadable software to the already popular Nintendo DS. While the DSi has more hardware and personalization features than the Nintendo DS Lite we ...
The device will be priced higher than the existing DSi model, which currently retails for £149.99. Announced yesterday, it will include larger screen sizes, two touch pens and three built-in DSiWare ...
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The new Nintendo DSi LL initially wil be released in Japan on Nov. 21 with a price tag of 20,000 yen (approximately $220). The console is expected to be released in Europe sometime in the first ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Two days after it dismissed a Nikkei newswire article as speculative ...