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The NEW Nintendo DS

The DSi is sleeker, simpler, and more functional than its predecessor

Words: NGamer UK

DSi Sound

The other bundled app is a sound-editing package that allows you to adjust the pitch and speed of recordings using the stylus. The practical purpose of this is so you can speed up podcasts or slow down passages to help you learn a musical instrument or speak a foreign language.

The fun part comes from recording things via the microphone and applying effects to your voice. You can filter the sound through an echo box, add chorus and delay, and even turn the DSi into the world’s smallest karaoke machine. It will play music stored in AAC format – that’s the default one used on iPods. There’s no word on other formats but we’d be surprised if it doesn’t support MP3 as well, as having to re-encode an entire music library might be a deal-breaker for some users.

Region lock

Watch out if you’re importing – a Japanese DSi won’t play future US or European releases. The majority of DSi-exclusive software is likely to be downloaded, and just like the Wii’s Shopping Channel, you’ll only be able to access your own region’s list of titles. Somebody will probably figure out how to get the DSi to access another region’s shop via proxy servers and other such online techno gubbins, but until that happens, it’s locked down. Your existing DS carts from any region will work on any DSi, and we’ll wager that DSi-exclusive carts, if they ever appear, are likely to work fine as long as they don’t include online elements.

The big question: Is it worth it?

Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata announced the DSi not as a simple upgrade for owners of DS Lites and Phats but as a way to make the DS a more personal machine. In Japan the DS is seen as having reached something close to saturation point in terms of sales – there’s nearly one DS per household.
What Iwata wants now is to give families a reason to stop sharing a single DS. At first glance the DSi doesn’t seem much different from previous versions of the console, but the ability to store, customise and swap personal pictures and music makes it a console that people may be less inclined to want to share.

As such, it’s a very nice idea. While hardcore gamers will always hanker after a bit of extra hardware power, the success of Wii and DS has proved that what’s inside the box is of less importance now than ever before. The camera function is brilliant, and judging by how much fun we had with the Game Boy Camera, it’s probably the most compelling reason to upgrade to the DSi. At ¥18,900 ($165/£106) it’s more expensive than the ¥16,800 ($147/£94) DS Lite, and we expect the Lite will eventually be phased out, just as the original DS was.

With more than 80 million older DS units already sold, software written specifically for DSi will be thin on the ground, particularly from third parties. Until DSi really takes off, you should consider whether the camera, music and personalization functions alone are worth the cash before you upgrade.

Nov 12, 2008


 
57 Comments
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frostbite247  - 1 year 17 days ago 
oohh yeah im definetly getin this and Firts.
frostbite247  - 1 year 17 days ago 
I mean First ;P
gronfors  - 1 year 17 days ago 
cool

Not Second!!!
Z-man427  - 1 year 17 days ago 
i'm going to have to trade in my Lite.
Tikicobra  - 1 year 17 days ago 
I wonder if Ocarina of Time DS will be a download?
Smiffy99  - 1 year 17 days ago 
Oh, great ANOTHER DS model? I mean, I still have the original DS model. Yeah, now the "grandpap" of the DS. Never saw a reason to buy a Lite, and i don't think I'll be guttin' my wallet for this thing, either (though I'm diggin' the camera).
metroid2099400  - 1 year 17 days ago 
Damn, the game boy slot was one of my favorite features of the ds...
I'll still have to think about whether i want to buy a DSi. if they found a way that we could register our GBA games to our mynintendo profiles through our ds' then download them to the DSi's internal memory, then i might think about it...
CuddlyBomber  - 1 year 17 days ago 
Hmmm. I honestly couldn't take anything in the article seriously. Everything I read sounded like a joke... Mostly because all the improvments are things the PSP had from the begining...
Hunter2458  - 1 year 17 days ago 
I use my psp to play GBA games and I never bothered to pick up the lite since I already had the original...so I might get this one, especially since I've lost BOTH my styluses D:
bioshocker  - 1 year 17 days ago 
AWWWW wow I didn't think there was anything I wanted more than resident evil 5 but then THIS comes along. Absolutly gettingg it.
crazycrazy83  - 1 year 17 days ago 
im desperately hoping that with the release of this there will come some decent playable games. the last game ive played on DS was phantom hourglass, (on wii it was mario kart)
the music player is a reason i MIGHT upgrade but still i dont believe its worth it.

i do have an idea for a camera related minigame:
there could be a bunch of flying cartoon mosquitoes on the screen, and in the background would be whatever the camera was shooting. the objective would be to position the camera in a place where the square in the middle on the screen would be aligned with the mosquito then press L or R so swat it with something
timelapsing...
key0blade  - 1 year 17 days ago 
SHIT! I just bought a DS Lite, awww, what do I do know?!
meluigi  - 1 year 17 days ago 
hopfully they still make DS games cupple years after the DSI comes out even if I get the DSI which i really want to.
JoeMasturbaby  - 1 year 17 days ago 
dude i just bought a DS lite too!


ah well, GBA games are still badass!
Nintengeek750  - 1 year 17 days ago 
uh, this sucks. I have a DS lite and now I'll probaly end up selling it so I can get a DSi.
on a side note, nintendo didn't wait very long before making a third DS. then of course, that may just be me.
blankpixelsCG  - 1 year 17 days ago 
What is this, an advertisement?
bioshocker  - 1 year 17 days ago 
Just as much of an advertisment as a preview for a game.
The_Zanger  - 1 year 17 days ago 
my old DS is destroyed (cracked top screen, nail polish at right buttons, Left is jammed), but I'm so glad I decided to wait and see if the rumors for a new DS are true. And look at me now!! :D :D :D
solidsnake_5552000  - 1 year 17 days ago 
I prefer the psp... the built-in camera sounds cool but the resolution must be a joke 0,3 megapixels?? Seriously it's not worthy.
GoldenMe  - 1 year 17 days ago 
After seeing this, I rather stick with my old DS lite. No thnaks Nintendo.
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