The rest of the world may be still waiting for the DSi, but Japanese buyers will soon have an extra three colors to choose from. Nintendo have announced pink, green and metallic blue versions of the ...
The Nintendo DSi release is right around the corner, and though some press shots and videos are out there, what does it really look like up close? https://gizmodo.com ...
It took nearly six months before Nintendo rolled out the first new color schemes for the DSi, following its launch in April 2009. However, for that system's supersized successor, the DSi XL, Nintendo ...
Nintendo has made a tradition of cashing in on the post-Thanksgiving holiday shopping rush by releasing bundles for the DS in limited-run colors coupled with popular software, such as New Super Mario ...
Nintendo today revealed that the popular Nintendo DSi will be available to buy across Europe in three new colours from 23rd October 2009 - Metallic Blue, Light Blue and Red. The Nintendo DSi launched ...
I'm tired of all these girly or "standard" colored portable systems. Sony does a pretty good job of releasing a wider variety of colors to appeal to more tastes...in Japan. Okay, okay, this isn't ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. We've seen hints of new colors coming to the DS in leaked Black Friday ads, but Nintendo this morning sends word that they new bundles are coming. The ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>I'm selling my Electric Blue Nintendo DS (non-lite version). It works perfectly, I just don't have time to play it unfortunately. It has no dead pixels and the screens show no ...
NOA sent out a notice today that a Nintendo DSi XL colored Midnight Blue will hit the US on July 11. It's rather pretty, actually, and will run you the same as the bronze and burgundy ones - $189.99.
REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 23, 2009 – Two extraordinary releases from Nintendo are about to give Black Friday holiday shoppers an incredible value – but they won't last long. Starting Nov. 27, U.S.
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