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Nintendo officially announces DSi (Downloadable DS Ware/Camera/Browser)

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Ramenman said:

You missed my sarcasm (and my edit).
 
Dark Octave said:
I thought they said it was smaller than the Lite.

So the fingerprints-collecter top is gone.

Some people are going to love that. I don't really care as I've always managed to keep it clean. Also not having a black Lite helps in that regard.
 
PSGames said:
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The gloss is gone. :-/

Fuck yeah, now I am really buying this new DS.

Matte black/white = superior

Just look at the PSP-1000 compared to the cheap looking PSP-2000 and PSP-3000.
 
Ten-Song said:
I actually think downloadable games could be HUGE for this. Lots of developers already use small teams to produce DS games at a far lower cost than a normal console game, so imagine an even smaller amount of resources required for something you can just put up as DLC.

At least I have hope for that. Wii Ware's not impressed me much so far.


Developers will not forgo the 100+ million DS Phat/DS Lite users around the world.

And if the DS Phat/DS Lite can download games too than even better cause it makes this hardware revision even worse than I orginally thought.

From what I know about the DSI, I would not only rather keep my DS Lite, I would rather pay more for a DS Lite if my DS Lite broke than get this.

Everything added would be absolutely useless to the average 14-40 year old and they take away one of the best parts of the DSL. Being the premiere GBA player.
 
ccbfan said:
Developers will not forgo the 100+ million DS Phat/DS Lite users around the world.

And if the DS Phat/DS Lite can download games too than even better cause it makes this hardware revision even worse than I orginally thought.

From what I know about the DSI, I would not only rather keep my DS Lite, I would rather pay more for a DS Lite if my DS Lite broke than get this.

Everything added would be absolutely useless to the average 14-40 year old and they take away one of the best parts of the DSL. Being the premiere GBA player.

GB Micro is still the ideal GBA player for me.

Also, there's NO WAY Nintendo will add the DS Ware stuff to the old DS models. There's not enough storage space in those systems for it, and Nintendo hasn't done any live Firmware update type stuff like the new Xbox Live Experience stuff in... ever. They know people will pay for the new stuff, so there's no reason for them to ever think about the DS Lite ever again... much like they did with the DS Phat.
 
typo said:
On second thought, it appears the DS Lite has been the climax of design within the DS line.

Yeah. It's a strange irony that both third iterations of the handhelds (DSi and PSP-3000) don't seem as significant...basically feels like another cash-in for people who buy like 4 iPods because they all have different sizes and features...

I'm happy with my DSL and PSP-2000 :)

Ten-Song said:
GB Micro is still the ideal GBA player for me.

Amen to that. GB micro 4eva.
 
Either I'm getting old, or Nintendo kinda blew it on this one because I'm just not interested. Not that I don't think it will sell, but I'm not even remotely interested at all. This is coming from someone who has bought a Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Light, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Micro, Nintendo DS, and a Nintendo DS Lite. In case you missed it, I bought a Game Boy Light which never made it out here in the US. In fact I think I have two of them. The price hike for the new features isn't worth it. I've got all those features in a better form on my iPhone so I don't see a reason to get them on a DS lite. All they had to do was do dual touch screen and I would have been there on day 1. Sorry Nintendo, for once I won't be upgrading.
 
I seriously think the design for this looks like utter shit. Definitely still with the Lite unless some killer apps come out on DSware.
 
ccbfan said:
Developers will not forgo the 100+ million DS Phat/DS Lite users around the world.
This will kill any serious developer support. It's like making a game for the Sega CD, 32X or any other optional add-on.
 
Troidal said:
Yeah. It's a strange irony that both third iterations of the handhelds (DSi and PSP-3000) don't seem as significant...basically feels like another cash-in for people who buy like 4 iPods because they all have different sizes and features...

I'm happy with my DSL and PSP-2000 :)



Amen to that. GB micro 4eva.

I disagree, I think the DSi is the most significant update to a Nintendo handheld since the backlight for the SP.
 
Balb said:
I disagree, I think the DSi is the most significant update to a Nintendo handheld since the backlight for the SP.

It's important because it shows that they are willing to go after the same market as Sony.

The next handheld generation will be VERY interesting.
 
I say this is a huge upgrade. I also bet it has a considerable flash memory for upgrades later, something the original DSs severely lacked.
 
Just because it doesn't have a GBA slot doesn't mean you won't be able to play GBA games in downloadable form. The ARM 7 is still there.
 
Will have to hold one in my hand before I decide if I want one yet. My old DS Lite hinge is still broken so I need a replacement either way
 
Marty Chinn said:
Either I'm getting old, or Nintendo kinda blew it on this one because I'm just not interested. Not that I don't think it will sell, but I'm not even remotely interested at all. This is coming from someone who has bought a Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Light, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Micro, Nintendo DS, and a Nintendo DS Lite. In case you missed it, I bought a Game Boy Light which never made it out here in the US. In fact I think I have two of them. The price hike for the new features isn't worth it. I've got all those features in a better form on my iPhone so I don't see a reason to get them on a DS lite. All they had to do was do dual touch screen and I would have been there on day 1. Sorry Nintendo, for once I won't be upgrading.
I'm vaguely interested to see how they'll integrate the camera into games. Theoretically you could make some pretty cool augmented reality games using it, assuming it can work in realtime. Also, I like the online capabilities - the DS store, SD card etc. But yeah, it's not ultra-orgasmic. It would have been nice to have a decent spec increase as well, esp. now the GBA slot is gone.
 
Balb said:
I disagree, I think the DSi is the most significant update to a Nintendo handheld since the GBMicro.
Fixed.

Johnnyram said:
Also, I like the online capabilities - the DS store, SD card etc.
None of that required a new model. SD could be added through the same kind of cart-slot that Pirates are using, and DS store is you know, 100% software.
The fact that they are gimping SD usage makes it completely worthless addition anyway(until it inevitably gets hacked that is).
 
Hcoregamer00 said:
It's important because it shows that they are willing to go after the same market as Sony.

The next handheld generation will be VERY interesting.

Yeah, but the problem I've had with both in that regard is the extra features they tack onto their systems are stuff I don't care about, and then it takes them forever to get to the stuff that matters (downloadable games for both DS and PSP now).

Hopefully next gen they both hit the ground running instead of acting confused as to what kind of tacky shit they should pile into the specs to make for extra bullet points.
 
GBA slot loss seems stupid. Looking at the positive, at least the power control is no longer on the outside. Takes away the possibility of accidentally turning off a sleeping system.

shagg_187 said:
.3 megapixel?
0.3? Did i read this right?
Each DS screen could be described as 0.05 megapixel, so it's fine for the platform at hand.
Ten-Song said:
Also, there's NO WAY Nintendo will add the DS Ware stuff to the old DS models. There's not enough storage space in those systems for it, and Nintendo hasn't done any live Firmware update type stuff like the new Xbox Live Experience stuff in... ever.
They could make it into a GBA cart. Or a DS cart, if they used SD micro.
 
Marty Chinn said:
Either I'm getting old, or Nintendo kinda blew it on this one because I'm just not interested. Not that I don't think it will sell, but I'm not even remotely interested at all. This is coming from someone who has bought a Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Light, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Micro, Nintendo DS, and a Nintendo DS Lite. In case you missed it, I bought a Game Boy Light which never made it out here in the US. In fact I think I have two of them. The price hike for the new features isn't worth it. I've got all those features in a better form on my iPhone so I don't see a reason to get them on a DS lite. All they had to do was do dual touch screen and I would have been there on day 1. Sorry Nintendo, for once I won't be upgrading.

I never bothered buying every single handheld Nintendo made...lucky for me I guess.

I only had the original Game Boy, skipped everything between and then jumped to the small Game Boy Color (the smaller slimmer one that they released as the final model)

Bought the original GBA, Afterburnered it (remember that? haha), then I threw it away. Skipped the SP. GB micro gets GOD status.

Got the DS phat which got sold and got the DS Lite.
End of story.
 
Now that it's been confirmed that it's still only 1 touch screen I'm not interested since my DSL is just fine as it is. Maybe between now and launch they'll show a game that takes advantage of something I can do with DSL to make me interested, but right now I'm not.
 
Why would they remove the GBA slot when you now have even better screens?
What about the rumble pack? (I have both) It was bad enough when carts would only fit halfway into the lite, but better than not at all.

The only thing that could possibly make this worth purchasing is if you can transfer virtual console games onto it. (portable Super Metroid, Super Mario World, Super Castlevania IV etc. = bought)
 
Hcoregamer00 said:
It's important because it shows that they are willing to go after the same market as Sony.
The overcrowded mobile multimedia device market? I bought a DS for games; my cell phone is better or equal to either the DSi or the PSP for anything not gaming related.
 
VideoMan said:
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Nintendo-themed visualizations for the MP3 player apparently.
As I said in the conference thread, it seems that the player is based on Play-Yan
 
just a new way to squeeze more money out of people

the new additions wont cost nintendo as much to put it into the DSi as the price increase..
 
PseudoKirby said:
just a new way to squeeze more money out of people

the new additions wont cost nintendo as much to put it into the DSi as the price increase..

So what ?
 
I just realized that the camera being on the back of the top screen makes it essentially different from the GB Camera and even the existing DS Facening camera. No decent self-face-capturing unless a mirror is used.
 
JoshuaJSlone said:
I just realized that the camera being on the back of the top screen makes it essentially different from the GB Camera and even the existing DS Facening camera. No decent self-face-capturing unless a mirror is used.

You mean that the Camera inside the console is not used for face pictures?

:/
 
cw_sasuke said:
So what ?

it SCREAMS ipod

remeber when the iPhone was $600? it was estimated the cost to make the damn thing was only $200

when you have sony and MS dropping the price down so much it is costing them money for you to buy one
 
TheGreatDave said:
Who was the guy who went on a long rant about how the GBA slot would never be removed?

I've been on the receiving end of such rants from many people. GBA slot is useless, but an expansion slot is still needed. I've been waiting for the GB / GBA VC, even though it feels a tad rapey.

So what's up with the remote?
 
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