New Nintendo DSi XL launches March 28th (I4U)
Nintendo announced today the Nintendo DSi XL for the United States. Nintendo unveiled the larger DSi dubbed DSi LL in Japan last fall.
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Nintendo announced today the Nintendo DSi XL for the United States. Nintendo unveiled the larger DSi dubbed DSi LL in Japan last fall.
At the Nintendo Media Summit today, a North American release date and price was revealed for the new supersized DS system, the DSi XL. Known as the DSi LL in Japan, the supposedly spectator-friendly handheld will launch a month from now, on March 28, for $189.99. Assuming there are no price drops between now and the end of next month, that will put it at a $20 premium over the smaller DSi (still …
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DSi XL Coming on March 28 for $189.99 (1up.com)
While God Eater PSP tops software list. The PSP was the top-performing individual console in Japan for the period of 8th to 14th February according to the latest Media Create numbers.
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News: DS family outsells rivals in Japan charts (Eurogamer)
While God Eater PSP tops software list.
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News: DS family outsells rivals in Japan charts (Eurogamer)
Hardware sales rankings were static week-on-week in Japan, as sales of Nintendo’s DS line of handhelds once again secured the top spot, with the PSP following in second, Media-Create said Friday. For the week ended February 7, the DS line of hardware, which includes the DS Lite, DSi, and the DSi LL, sold 52,606 units, down from a total of 66,457 a week prior, but it was still enough to outsell …
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Japanese Hardware: DS Line Leads Charts In Repeat Rankings (Gamasutra)
The Wii had a “healthy” holiday in the U.S., Nintendo said Tuesday, as estimated sales of the motion-controlled console exceeded 3 million units in the U.S. during December. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently made the sales announcement in Japan
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Nintendo: Wii December Sales Rise Year-On-Year To 3 Million In U.S. (Gamasutra)