News that the “Nintendo DSi launches in the United States on April 5, 2009, at an MSRP of $169.99.” came out on Feb 18th in a statement released by Nintendo of America Inc. It will be up to consumers to vote with their wallets on whether the almost $170 price tag is worth the price of admission though. The Nintendo DSi is Nintendo’s latest entry into the portable gaming marketplace and is essentially a revamp of the DS Lite that was released a few years ago.

There are a few new features that should be noted before anyone throws their hands up in shock. There will be the added functionality of being able to play music, more readily access wireless networks, and the ability to use some built-in software that utilizes the DSi’s mic to record sounds files and allows you to manipulate it in however you see fit. The biggest addition to the Nintendo DSi are the two cameras it now has. “One camera is on the external body, and the second one points at the user when the device is flipped open.” Nintendo says about the inclusion of the cameras that they are “a new tool to devise creative games and experiences.” There will also be a program included with the DSi that will allow for you to edit pictures on the fly right on your DSi screens.
The features added to the DSi, especially the cameras, may seem like a gimmick to some, added to justify the high price tag, but the same rumblings were made when the original DS was released. Nintendo has a way of making something that may seem like a gimmick one day be completely ground breaking in time, you’d only have to look as far as the Wii for a perfect example of this. I personally can’t see myself throwing away my gorgeous black DS Lite in favor of a DSi but I would not blame any tech heads out there for grabbing one up when it hits stores in April.
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