Nintendo Dsi - Finally! Game System For Anytime, Anywhere Fun And More!
June 27th, 2010 by admin | Filed under Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games.
Nintendo targeted a wider demographic with the first Nintendo DS (2004) than it had with the Game Boy line. Just two years later, the Nintendo DS Lite debuted and was better than the original by far. Nintendo pioneered handheld entertainment in the ’80s and famously made it fully mobile and accessible to millions around the world. The matte black and matte white Dsi was released on November 1, 2008 in Japan. The release in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, featured these same colors. The third iteration of the world’s best-selling portable video game system. first DS console that launch multiple colors in North America.
sleek, folding design-loaded with features designed to create a unique gaming experience. The measure of touch screen is 2.5 inches. An internal microphone is placed in the center just under the top screen. SD card protected by rubber cover. The system can also play most Nintendo DS games, and will have access to a library of more than 850 titles originally made for that system. The volume button has also been changed and moved instead of it being a slider its now a button and is moved to the left top side. An LED indicator notifies you that the WiFi radio is on. Nice looking black matte finish. The menu system is an excellent feature. This design idea seems to lend itself to a longer life. You will definitely happier with the larger screens. keeping it super bright will wear out the battery much faster than the DS Lite. BUT, unlike the DS Lite, it is easily adjustable. he screens are very glossy and may create a perceptible glare in bright lights or outdoor settings.
he DSi Cameras feature 10 different interactive “lenses” that can manipulate your photos, offering an easy way to take and share your photos with family and friends. The camera takes really great pictures. It also comes with a very professional, easy-to-use photoshoppe, and a recording studio, which is even easier to use. taking pictures and being able to play with them makes for some simple fun.
Setup could not have been easier. The DSi connected with my wireless network on the first try, upgraded the software with no problems, and then downloaded the Opera browser and the WarioWare Snapped game immediately. The screen on the DSi is .25 inches bigger than the DS lite.
The SD/SDHC slot is another great feature on this device. you can still play your DS cards buying games from DSi shop. The internal storage of the DSi is pretty slim - so this is well needed.
the DSI is worth buying. When you count all the features that are rolled into one device, it’s a great value. It has a lot of new features that can go a long way. Even DS Lite owners might want to consider updating at some point. If you’re a Gameboy Advance fan- before you knock it: try the new one, try the camera, and try it’s Flipnote Studio- that won’t make you think twice to buy.
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