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Nintendo DSi

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Bit-Tech
★★★★
14 years ago
Nintendo DSi

The DS handheld platform has been incredibly successful for Nintendo, especially in the grossly improved Lite SKU, but if the GameBoy has taught us anything it's that Nintendo is a company that doesn't like leaving things alone.

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14 years ago
DSi Console in Black

on some posts but still nothing it keeps ginivg me the same problem. Is the problem my controller, the tv set up (if so how do I fix this problem because I don`t know how to access the HDMi setup screen on the playstation because the controller isn`t responding.

Newegg
★★★★
15 years ago
Edit to my last review.

There is WPA support, but older DS games, like Pokémon, do not support it. You can connect to the internet with WPA (DSi Shop and the web browser).

All the pros are the same; but I retract the "no WPA" support; see other thoughts

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recensionivere.net
★★★★★
14 years ago
Nintendo DSi - Review 2010

For us and many of you readers, this week is that bad of return from vacation. Others, however, starting this weekend or the first week of September, and especially to them that we dedicate this article first post-vacation.

play-asia.com
★★★★★
12 years ago

Sweet as limited edition from Japan. Ordered through Play-Asia, yet definitely worth it. However, the Japanese DSis don't support English language - just Japanese only. However, the console region free and can play any DS games without the need to worry.

REVIEW STREAM
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nintendo DSi

I love my Nintendo DSi! I bought it from Toys R Us for somewhere around $160, it was pretty expensive but I love it! I bought tons of games to play on it, it's really addicting, I can play for hours and I can feel like a kid again!

CHOICE
★★★★★
14 years ago
Nintendo DSi quick review

Nintendo's latest childish diversion may hook some adults as well.

The Age
★★★★★
15 years ago

There is no quantum leap for gamers in the new DSi handheld. No new killer games have been released to flatter its larger screens, and Nintendo has shed its precious backward compatibility with Game Boy Advance to slim the unit down by 12 per cent.

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