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  • Video: Nintendo DSi browser dramatically outpaces the DS Lite

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    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    02.23.2009

    Good news for all you crazy kids waiting in eager anticipation for the Nintendo DSi's Stateside release. According to very scientistic benchmarks conducted by the folks over at N+, the up-and-coming handheld's Opera browser not only loads the New York Times website much faster than the DS Lite does, but it's clever enough to start with the text -- giving you something to read while you wait for pictures of the war torn Gaza Strip to materialize (and bum you out on an otherwise beautiful Monday afternoon). Unlike the DS Lite, Opera for the DSi is free, and it can be saved directly to the device's internal memory. No fuss, no muss -- right? But don't take our word for it, we've been kind enough to provide a video for your after the break.[Via Joystiq]

  • Nintendo DSi now up for Amazon and GameStop preorder

    by 
    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    02.19.2009

    Those of you feeling the need to tell someone your credit number before the Nintendo DSi's April 5th US street date take heart: Amazon and GameStop are now both accepting preorders. You're looking at $169 for the base system from either retailer, but GameStop will happily jack the price with some bundled accessories if you're feeling generous. Anyone gonna throw down?[Via Joystiq]Read - AmazonRead - GameStop (black)Read - GameStop (blue)

  • Nintendo's DSi planning a European tour ahead of US release

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    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    02.19.2009

    If you're still feeling all giddy about getting your mitts on a DSi here in the States on April 5th, prepare for a bit of a downer. Nintendo Europe has just announced gamers within its territories be getting the multi-screen multi-cam wonder a full two days earlier, on April 3rd, but hasn't said how much they'll be paying for the privilege. Also, while we're stuck with black and a rather cheeky baby blue, Euro gamers will be getting the more stolid/boring color selection of black or white, which may be good or bad depending on your monochromatic tendencies. Regardless, whether you're domestic or abroad, you'd best get your pre-orders in now.Update: LostProphet commented to say that it's showing up for pre-order abroad at £149.99, or about $214. That's quite a premium for a few days worth of exclusivity. [Via Nowhere Else]

  • Nintendo DSi hitting the streets in early April?

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    01.14.2009

    It was bound to happen sooner or later. We've seen it hacked and seen it cracked open, and now it looks like the Nintendo DSi might finally get that Stateside release. According to IGN, the device will be hitting the shelves here in early April for $179.99. If this is for real, for real -- as the site is quick to point out, Nintendo "doesn't comment on rumors and speculation," so there's been no official confirmation -- it looks like it's only a matter of time before the fun lovin' game console finds its way into our hands. Because it's already found its way into our hearts.[Via Joystiq]

  • Nintendo DSi gets its first flash cart, courtesy of Acekard

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    12.02.2008

    Good news, future DSi owners -- it looks like all your homebrew dreams have just moved one step closer to reality. The Acekard 2i is the newest version of the popular flash cart, just the thing for storing save files, using Action Replay codes, and running backups and homebrews. So don't fret, kids -- by the time the handheld becomes available Stateside, you'll be able to make music, take pictures and tweet to your heart's content. Why else would you purchase a game system? Just make sure you check out the video of the cart in action after the break.[Via DS Fanboy]

  • DSi already hacked, greets us with a lusty 'Hello World!'

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    11.04.2008

    We love those two magic words: "Hello World!" It's not even been a week since the DSi's Japanese launch and someone has hacked the handheld, stirring up all our homebrew dreams in the process. The coder in question has yet to release any specifics, but the touchscreen seems to be blank (you can make of that tidbit what you will). Exciting, yes? Still, until any other details emerge we're inclined to be a little skeptical. Just a little. In the meantime, be sure to catch the glorious video of the event after the break.

  • Nintendo's DSi gets unboxed nice and early

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    Laura June Dziuban
    Laura June Dziuban
    10.31.2008

    If you can't stand waiting till Summer 2009, and you don't live in Japan, it's your lucky day. We've uncovered an unboxing of Nintendo's new DSi which should thoroughly whet your appetite (though whether that will hold you over for a whole eight months is another story). If you follow the read link you'll discover a plethora of photos of the packaging and device, including some pretty nice macro shots of all the slots, ports, and LEDs. We've included a couple of pics after the break, but if you're a stickler for details, you'll want to take a gander at the whole set.[Thanks, Waroxy Future]

  • Nintendo Points won't make the leap between Wii and DSi

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    10.08.2008

    While it's not exactly a huge surprise given that Nintendo doesn't have an overarching account system for the Wii and DS, plenty of folks will no doubt still be disappointed to learn that the company's new Nintendo Points won't be transferable between the two consoles. Instead, when you buy a points card (available in 1000, 3000 and 5000 points versions), you'll have to pick a console and spend all the points in that one place. Not exactly an ideal option, to be sure, but it seems like it's one that we'll be stuck with -- unless Nintendo has some plans to make some major changes to the way the Wii and DSi do business.[Via gamesindustry.biz]