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Nintendo in Australia too
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The predecessor of Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DS Lite launched in Australia in the year 2006, and along with the original Nintendo DS that was launched in the year 2005, has together gone on to sell through over 1.9million units there and 100million units world wide. Since the year 2006, the Nintendo DS Lite has been the number one in Australia as selling console.
It is available in stores since Thursday 2 April and the Nintendo DSi has been launched with a special late night opening in the EB Games Swanston Street Nintendo Experience store in Melbourne, Victoria.
Here, the customers were able to be the first in Australia play on the Nintendo DSi. The updated console now includes some very new features such as the Nintendo DSi Camera – 2 cameras, 11 different lenses and also it has the ability to store, play and manipulate music and an SD memory card slot.
It is also now slimmer and has an increase in sound quality and even have bigger LCD screens.
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DSi is worth the money
Sunday, April 12th, 2009
The best part of DSi: It has digital photo manipulation, rudimentary sound editing and also download store.
The bad thing of DSi: There is no MP3 digital music support and also it is not compatible with older Game Boy Advance.
The bottom line of DSi: It is a fun and useful update to Nintendo’s hugely popular handheld franchise.

Nintendo is dominating the handheld gaming, hands down. Nintendo has recently announced that it has sold over 100 million of the original Nintendo DS and its follow-on DS Lite. This figure is from the time the line was introduced that is about five years ago. There is a little evidence of about the momentum is slowing.
If it is a fact that the DS line is doing so well then why Nintendo is introducing a new version, the Nintendo DSi? The answer is that once again the Nintendo has redefined handheld gaming by delivering a device that is very good for hours of mostly mindless fun.
The company loads the $170 DSi with technology, that is with a camera and photo-editing software. So, it is hours of fun even before a user begins playing a professionally created game.
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