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Reggie could only offer an incredibly vague "well into 2009" when asked about the North American launch date for the Nintendo DSi, but Nintendo's European arm has been a little more specific. Over at the official site, the company says the DSi will hit Europe in Spring 2009, instantly bringing hope to North Americans who may have feared a release at the wrong end of 2009. It would be highly unusual if Europe received a piece of Nintendo hardware months before the U.S, so we're suddenly more optimistic about seeing this in North America soon ... ish.
[Thanks, Metaknight!]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
10-02-2008 @ 7:58PM
RupeeClock said...
Beautiful, hopefully won't have to wait too long.
It's not a choice for importing thanks to the download points.
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10-02-2008 @ 8:10PM
Peter R. said...
Yes, it would be "highly unusual" for Europeans to get a Nintendo handheld way before Americans, but me thinks Nintendo has been doing a mighty lot of "unusual" things lately. So heres to hoping us Americans don't get sucker punched in the nether region by NOA come spring 2009.
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10-02-2008 @ 8:12PM
NetOperator Wibby said...
Well this makes the wait considerably acceptable [and shorter hopefully].
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10-02-2008 @ 8:49PM
Ericj said...
I disagree... with the falling value of the dollar. it would make alot more sense to release in Europe first because of the higher value of the Euro and the Pound. But historically speaking USA all the Way? please?
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10-03-2008 @ 3:46AM
aj said...
.....but the Euro was worth more than the dollar even before the US economy started to tank. It's just that the Euro is somewhat (well, okay, a lot) more stable than the dollar.
But the things are all made in China anyway, and they are priced differently in each region to get sweet, sweet profits.
No advantage to releasing in either market first! Save that the North American market is pretty damned big, because Americans love to buy plastic crap they don't need a lot more than Europeans.
10-03-2008 @ 3:27PM
TryToGuess said...
@aj
On the otherhand, there are some worries the U.S will go into hyper-inflation, and if the DSi was released during that time, Nintendo would either have to raise prices (which Nintendo seems to hate), or sell them at a loss. I guess that's one reason to wait a bit...
10-02-2008 @ 8:50PM
Ericj said...
I disagree... with the falling value of the dollar. it would make
alot more sense to release in Europe first because of the higher
value of the Euro and the Pound. But historically speaking USA all
the Way? please?
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10-02-2008 @ 9:19PM
Game_playa said...
I disagree... with the falling value of the dollar. it would make alot more sense to release in Europe first because of the higher value of the Euro and the Pound. But historically speaking USA all the Way? please?
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10-02-2008 @ 9:19PM
Naiyeli said...
Europe Europe Europe first! I'll probably get a black one.
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10-02-2008 @ 9:20PM
Game_playa said...
I disagree... with the falling value of the dollar. it would make
alot more sense to release in Europe first because of the higher
value of the Euro and the Pound. But historically speaking USA all
the Way? please?
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10-02-2008 @ 9:28PM
ChangeOfFate said...
One word: "MEH"
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10-02-2008 @ 9:59PM
Jasen said...
I don't care. The new DS doesn't offer anything compelling to make _me_ want to buy one. There are still plenty of good GBA games available. I'm not interested in the camera. The SD card is interesting, though. With no new CPU/GPU power, there's not enough there to make me spend the extra $50.
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10-03-2008 @ 1:41AM
iofthestorm said...
I'm thinking there has to be at least moderately increased specs for the features they showed. For one thing, the original Opera browser required the RAM expansion in the GBA slot, and since this has a browser, which is supposedly faster, I'm assuming they included some RAM, although probably not the full 32MB on the Opera cart since they've got NVRAM for cache now. Also, image editing is fairly processor intensive. And if the hinge camera is intended for use as a webcam, which makes a lot of sense, the wifi is going to need to be faster than the bastardized 802.11b they used in the original DS. I'm not that confident about the video chat though, because of concerns about children that Nintendo always seems to have. So, while we haven't actually seen improved technical specs on the DSi, I will be surprised if none of those three things are upgraded, although I'm betting that the RAM is the most likely point of upgrade.
10-03-2008 @ 10:20AM
MagNet said...
I have a feeling the Opera RAM expansion was only 8MB anyway, third party accessories like the 3in1 have usually more (in this case 16MB) and can be OC'd. The main reason the browser is faster is prolly cause it uses built-in RAM that's way faster than using the GBA slot. I don't think that anything else is gonna be upgraded and that the video chat won't be there, picture editing can be done fast if the GPU is used well, morphing could be just moving vertices on a textured mesh etc.
10-02-2008 @ 10:23PM
xgk3000 said...
maybe?
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10-03-2008 @ 12:12AM
Daniel said...
The only thing that i don't like about the new DS, (and its really minor) is that it doesn't have the DS lite's two squares on the top cover.
It just looks weird without it i think.
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10-03-2008 @ 1:21AM
BlackDS said...
It's true, North America gets stuff before Europe.
But there has been cases where the Europeans got stuff before North America. The DS Browser received a release in Europe before North America. The Nintendo MP3 Player got released in Europe and never got to North America.
I guess we'll have to wait and see ...
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10-03-2008 @ 1:48AM
Risingsun said...
According to Reggie the earliest we can expect it is sometime in April, when their new fiscal year starts.
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10-03-2008 @ 6:09AM
Dustin said...
I. JUST. BOUGHT. A. DS. LITE.
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10-03-2008 @ 10:24AM
MagNet said...
Congratulations, you did well, unless you wanted a PSP that is. I still have to see the new screens for myself but I'm not liking the DSi too much other than that. Yes cameras may be useful but dropping the GBA slot really annoys me. Also as mentioned the missing DS logo on the top should be there, maybe not beveled like on the DSL but maybe just made out of glossy plastic that would flat, kinda like the PSP's metallic ring.