
What do you all think, though? What are the odds that we could see a new DS from Nintendo at this year's show? Do you find it highly likely, or are we just getting our hopes up for no reason?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
4-22-2008 @ 9:10AM
Sinnix said...
There's nothing particularly wrong with the DS and it's still selling like mad. I don't think they see the need to redesign it.
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4-22-2008 @ 3:31PM
Peter R. said...
Even though the DS Lite is still selling well, it has seen a decrease in sales. Aside from that though, the way I see it, it kinda doesn't matter whether the DS Lite is still selling good. What really makes the difference is whether a redesign is going to make Nintendo more money overall. If there is a new DS redesign in the works, it will obviously be thinner, lighter, and sleeker than the DS Lite. And if Apple has thought us anything, its that our world likes thin, sleek, shiny things, so there won't be a shortage of people, if they own DS Lite or not, buying the new DS. Even if Nintendo doesn't announce a new DS at E3, they'll probably make the announcement later in the year. They're probably just waiting for the DS Lite supply to thin out a little, before they make their move.
4-22-2008 @ 9:19AM
deadxbabiesxinc said...
Man...I just bought a cobalt/black not even more than 3 months ago, thats the one thing I hate about Nintendo...always tossing out more models to replace something. Geez just focusing on more games would be plenty I think for most of us!
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4-22-2008 @ 9:19AM
Verythrax said...
I really don't think they will do an announcement like that. Of course they must be working in a new handheld with PSP-killer capabilities, but I think they will only release something like that if the PSP become a real menace.
Well, maybe a slim chance that a DS slim as a motorola fone without a GBA port (to cut costs), but it's just wishfull thinking (DS micro, anyone?)
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4-22-2008 @ 9:34AM
Roto13 said...
I dunno. It seems too early in the DS' life for a redesign. Though I suppose the current "threat" of the PSP's higher sales of late might motivate them to do it. :P
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4-22-2008 @ 9:37AM
Anthony said...
Why the hell are you people so anxious to spend money when the DS is fine the way it is?
This is why I can't stand going into Gamestop.
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4-22-2008 @ 9:45AM
jsutcliffe said...
Do you want to preorder any complaints today mate?
4-22-2008 @ 9:56AM
Adam O'Neill said...
I really am not keen on the idea of shelling over big bucks for a redesign of a system that is only now just reaching it's true potential.
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4-22-2008 @ 10:06AM
el burrito said...
wasn't there a rumor last year that Nintendo had already finished the redesign of the DS? The rumor stated that is was going to have a bigger screen, it would be slimmer, and the GBA slot would be replaced by an SD slot. That to me seems like the best thing to do. They could make a virtual console system on it so you could buy old gamebo0y games. Maybe also save music and movies.
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4-22-2008 @ 10:13AM
Verythrax said...
It would make sense, with, Wiiware and download stations around, but I think it's too risk piracy-wise, cause since the DS is already hacked in a way that Nintendo can't do anything about - they can't even ban from WFC.
Or maybe they just don't care about piracy anymore, since R4 made so much irreversible damage.
4-22-2008 @ 10:13AM
David said...
All the signs are there that Nintendo will anounce a new system, the DS in both phat and lite form is coming close to its 4th birthday which makes it rather old in hand held terms. Nintendo have also moved alot of their game developers away from creating DS games. And if you look at the titles available for the DS Nintendo have released a version of all the big franchises and they normally only release one version on each console e.g we have new super mario bros, a mario kart game, animal crossing and mario party.
The new ds will probably be something we havent thought of, would would have though that a two screen hand held console would be so succesful. And no doubt it will be backwwards compatable becasue Nintendo cant afford to alienate the huge following they have.
I think that is has already passed its prime and I cant wait to see what is next, roll on the summer.
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4-22-2008 @ 10:17AM
Verythrax said...
Let's not forget that Nintendo already have a patent about a dual screen device, with 2 screens, both with multi-touch support. If they make it backwards compatible, with SD slot like El Burrito said, I'm sold.
4-22-2008 @ 10:22AM
Britton said...
I'm not seeing a reason to update the SKU's. I just recently purchased 2 DS's within the last 2 weeks, for my brother's and I, and it would be disappointing to see a new model distributed right after my purchases, but I don't see any more "kinks" that need fixin'. But then again there was no reason to update the SP but they managed to churn out a Micro...
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4-22-2008 @ 11:26AM
Sleepykidd said...
It's too early for me, even though I've had a lite since launch I haven't ever felt like it needed to be updated.
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4-22-2008 @ 11:56AM
Brittany said...
The only thing that needs to be redesigned is the volume button - it should be a little wheel not a slider!
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4-22-2008 @ 12:14PM
jgoreham said...
With a huge accessory based release on the horizon, I don't think Nintendo will announce a GBA slotless machine at E3 (as rumored).
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4-22-2008 @ 12:20PM
Bryan Law said...
Agreed, Guitar Hero: On Tour is the biggest piece of evidence against a new model, IMO.
4-22-2008 @ 12:15PM
Anthony said...
Everyone that is posting about how they just purchased a DS Lite and would be so pissed blah blah..
Do you think Nintendo really thinks along those same lines? Hell no. So you just bought a DS Lite and won't want to buy another hand held system for a while.. Congratulations, Nintendo doesn't care about you. Who do they care about? Me, and people like me. I bought a DS the day it came out.
I bought a DS Lite the day it came out.
I bought a DS Lite the day the black one came out.
I bought a DS Lite the day the cobalt/matte black one came out.
Who else do they care about? The people that got a DS/DS Lite a year ago that ENJOY new products. Not everyone in the world is 16 and has to beg their parents for money to get things. Some people actually have jobs.
Teens with jobs have a HUGE discretionary income. And guess where a lot of that goes? Right into the entertainment industries. Because kids want to have fun. They need to have the newest coolest thing.
People said the same thing about the DS vs the DS Lite. No reason to bring out the Lite. The DS is just fine... Obviously not. Because the sales on the DS Lite were way above the old DS.
There are tons of people that have had a DS/DS Lite long enough that want a new device, combined with the people that still don't have a DS that would just increase Nintendo's numbers and profits.
But I personally do not think it will be released this year, if they do announce it at E3.
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4-22-2008 @ 4:56PM
Britton said...
Sigh...I knew I should've included a post script, as I originally intended, about how I'm fully aware that Nintendo doesn't "care" about me as an individual. My statement about my newly purchased DS's was irrelevant, I guess...
4-22-2008 @ 12:18PM
Bryan Law said...
Well, on one hand, it's selling like mad right now, so why replace it?
On the other hand, Nintendo might pull a trick out of Apple's hat, and introduce something totally new when the previous device is selling like hotcakes, like the iPod mini to iPod nano.
So I'd say there's about a 50/50 chance :P
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