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wow, another ds.the old one's fame didnt last too long, i mean it was awesome and all, but with the psp and xbox360 and all it was barely seen after like the first 2 months.[snapback]268111[/snapback]
Quotewow, another ds.the old one's fame didnt last too long, i mean it was awesome and all, but with the psp and xbox360 and all it was barely seen after like the first 2 months.[snapback]268111[/snapback]For the PSP part, that one is wrong. The DS out-sold the PSP.[snapback]268131[/snapback]
Is it still capable of playing gba games tho?[snapback]268322[/snapback]
My friend says they're not releasing it in US...I dont beleive him, but he's really smart and Asian so I feel like I need to believe him.[snapback]268336[/snapback]
January 26, 2006 - Following the earlier announcement of the new "DS Lite" revision to the DS hardware, Nintendo's Japanese parent has cleared up a few issues.Although the product was announced in Japan, with no details given for international market, DS Lite will indeed be released in Europe and America. The company hasn't given a specific release date, only stating that the western markets can expect a release following Spring. This seems to suggest that a simultaneous release with the Japanese version (set for 3/2) is out.There were also some questions about the fate of the current DS model. In Japan, Nintendo will continue to produce and sell the original model. The price of the original model will remain at its current 15,000 yen, 1,800 yen less than the 16,800 yen new model.The DS Lite will be initially released to Japan in three colors, Nintendo reveals. In addition to the white color shown in the first pictures of the system, the company will release two yet unannounced colors.Nintendo expects the DS to continue to perform well this year, both in old and new forms. Referring to the Japanese market, company president Satoru Iwata said to the Japanese press, "Taken as a whole with the current version, we're aiming at total domestic sales of 10,000,000 units not too late in the year." At the end of 2005, the DS had sold 5.7 million units in Japan.We expect Nintendo's US division to provide further details on the US release of DS Lite in the not-so-distant future. Keep checking back here at IGNDS.
QuoteMy friend says they're not releasing it in US...I dont beleive him, but he's really smart and Asian so I feel like I need to believe him.[snapback]268336[/snapback]QuoteJanuary 26, 2006 - Following the earlier announcement of the new "DS Lite" revision to the DS hardware, Nintendo's Japanese parent has cleared up a few issues.Although the product was announced in Japan, with no details given for international market, DS Lite will indeed be released in Europe and America. The company hasn't given a specific release date, only stating that the western markets can expect a release following Spring. This seems to suggest that a simultaneous release with the Japanese version (set for 3/2) is out.There were also some questions about the fate of the current DS model. In Japan, Nintendo will continue to produce and sell the original model. The price of the original model will remain at its current 15,000 yen, 1,800 yen less than the 16,800 yen new model.The DS Lite will be initially released to Japan in three colors, Nintendo reveals. In addition to the white color shown in the first pictures of the system, the company will release two yet unannounced colors.Nintendo expects the DS to continue to perform well this year, both in old and new forms. Referring to the Japanese market, company president Satoru Iwata said to the Japanese press, "Taken as a whole with the current version, we're aiming at total domestic sales of 10,000,000 units not too late in the year." At the end of 2005, the DS had sold 5.7 million units in Japan.We expect Nintendo's US division to provide further details on the US release of DS Lite in the not-so-distant future. Keep checking back here at IGNDS.SOURCE: http://ds.ign.com/articles/683/683728p1.html[snapback]268342[/snapback]
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Wtf nitendo, I buy a system and abetter one comes in a week ![snapback]268803[/snapback]
Nice. A 2nd DS. Looks nicer than the 1st, with mic![snapback]268925[/snapback]
QuoteNice. A 2nd DS. Looks nicer than the 1st, with mic![snapback]268925[/snapback]the first had a mic too, if im not mistaken.[snapback]268939[/snapback]
That is why it's called "lite"....[snapback]269122[/snapback]
I really want to get it, because it looks nicer, and my DS got all scratched up in my backpack (stupid tic tac box!!!). But I dont have the money. I think that they should make it so that if you bring in your original DS, you can get the upgrade for, like, 30$. Because, seriously, its not worth 140$ to get a nicer looking version of something you already have. [snapback]269137[/snapback]
QuoteI really want to get it, because it looks nicer, and my DS got all scratched up in my backpack (stupid tic tac box!!!). But I dont have the money. I think that they should make it so that if you bring in your original DS, you can get the upgrade for, like, 30$. Because, seriously, its not worth 140$ to get a nicer looking version of something you already have. [snapback]269137[/snapback]you MIGHT be able trade your old DS for a new one at GameStop.[snapback]269191[/snapback]
thats the problem with video games, u get one ur the most popular thing friends ask to play it 24/7a new one comes out a week later ur laughed at 4 having such a "stone age" product.[snapback]269569[/snapback]
Quotethats the problem with video games, u get one ur the most popular thing friends ask to play it 24/7a new one comes out a week later ur laughed at 4 having such a "stone age" product.[snapback]269569[/snapback]The average life cycle for a video game console is 6 to 7 years...[snapback]269775[/snapback]
QuoteQuotethats the problem with video games, u get one ur the most popular thing friends ask to play it 24/7a new one comes out a week later ur laughed at 4 having such a "stone age" product.[snapback]269569[/snapback]The average life cycle for a video game console is 6 to 7 years...[snapback]269775[/snapback]i never said how long it will last, i said how long its popularity will last. :closedeyes:[snapback]269933[/snapback]
QuoteQuoteQuotethats the problem with video games, u get one ur the most popular thing friends ask to play it 24/7a new one comes out a week later ur laughed at 4 having such a "stone age" product.[snapback]269569[/snapback]The average life cycle for a video game console is 6 to 7 years...[snapback]269775[/snapback]i never said how long it will last, i said how long its popularity will last. :closedeyes:[snapback]269933[/snapback]The PS2 has been popular since 2001...[snapback]270090[/snapback]
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuotethats the problem with video games, u get one ur the most popular thing friends ask to play it 24/7a new one comes out a week later ur laughed at 4 having such a "stone age" product.[snapback]269569[/snapback]The average life cycle for a video game console is 6 to 7 years...[snapback]269775[/snapback]i never said how long it will last, i said how long its popularity will last. :closedeyes:[snapback]269933[/snapback]The PS2 has been popular since 2001...[snapback]270090[/snapback]and now it's losing it because of the psp, ps3, and xbox 360.[snapback]271153[/snapback]
all right, u know what, im sorry i said anything, it was meant as a joke, but some people cant take them. :dry: returning back to the ds, then... when is it actually coming out?[snapback]271159[/snapback]