Nintendo DSi Price Drop On September 12th

Are you looking to buy a DSi? If so and you can wait until September 12th, you can save yourself $20 as Nintendo has announced through a press statement this morning that both the Nintendo DSi and the DSi XL will be reduced in price by $20. Currently, the DSi has a price tag of

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Nintendo DSi and DSi XL price cut coming September 12th

Nintendo has announced price cuts for the DSi and DSi XL , with the two portable consoles set to shed $20 apiece. As of September 12th, the Nintendo DSi will be priced at $149.99, while the Nintendo DSi XL will be $169.99; the DS Lit will stay at $129.99 as before. Nintendo are billing the price cut as a generous offer to US customers wanting to squeeze the value out of every dollar, though we’d …

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Nintendo Adds Midnight Blue To DSi XL Palette

In a somewhat puzzling move, Nintendo has announced that it will bring a new color of the DSi XL to the US, in spite of the fact that the system has been the slowest-selling Nintendo handheld in years….

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Nintendo cuts DSi and DSi XL prices in Japan, announces new DSi XL colors

[ Nintendo ] With the 3DS right around the corner, buying a DSi or DSi XL seems a bit foolish. Now, in Japan, it’ll at least be a more cost-effective foolish decision, as Nintendo of Japan has announced price drops on both iterations of the DSi. The regular-size DSi drops in price on June 19 from ¥18,900 ($205.55) to ¥15,000 ($163.13), while the DSi XL drops from ¥20,000 ($217.51) to ¥18,000 …

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Analysis: DS Games Outselling PSP 8 To 1 In U.S.

[Gamasutra looks at the evolving handheld space as part of its NPD analysis, revealing that Nintendo DS software outsold PSP software by an 8-to-1 ratio in the U.S. in March 2010 -- and muses on Nintendo's motivations for launching a fourth simultaneously sold handheld.] Since our last report, Nintendo has announced that it will launch a successor to the Nintendo DS, currently called the …

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Analysis: The Great Handheld Battle Of 2010

Since our last report, Nintendo has announced that it will launch a successor to the Nintendo DS, currently called the Nintendo 3DS, before the end of its current fiscal year (ending March 2011). The new device will incorporate a screen technology that allows 3D effects with the naked eye and will be backward compatible with the existing Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi. Should that device come to …

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Nintendo Announces New Nintendo 3DS Portable System (Gamasutra)

Nintendo has announced its newest portable hardware, the Nintendo 3DS (a name which is marked as “temp” in the brief press release issued by the company). This new handheld is planned for launch in Nintendo’s next fiscal year, which ends March, 2011. The new hardware is not an update to the original, 2004-launched Nintendo DS hardware — as its Lite, DSi and DSi XL have been. According to the …

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Mobile Magazine » Nintendo DSi XL goes on sale March 5th (MobileMag)

Nintendo has announced its Nintendo DSi XL is due out on the shelves of Europe this March 5th.

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Nintendo has announced its Nintendo DSi XL is due out on the shelves of Europe this March 5th. The DSi XL features two 4.2-inch screens, being 93% bigger than the display on the DS Lite, a larger stylus will be more comfortable and give the user better control.

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