Nintendo DSi Beaverton OR

The Nintendo DSi is an updated version of the Nintendo DS, which is the number one-selling handheld gaming console in the world. The DSi model is thinner with a larger screen than the DS and DS Lite models, has two cameras that include photo-editing software, and boasts 16 MB of RAM, which is four times more than the previous models.

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Details about Nintendo DSi

Jeff McKinneyBy Jeff McKinney
Video Game Editor 
 

What It Is

20 years ago this month, Nintendo introduced the world to Game Boy, the company’s first handheld gaming system. That first chunky, black and white, Game Boy would go on to receive a lot of upgrades over the yearsGame Boy —color screen, improved graphics, longer battery life, smaller and lighter size, and better sound—as new models were introduced until it was replaced by the DS in 2004. This month, the latest version of the DS, the DSi, arrived in stores and while it’s appearance hasn’t changed much on the outside from the more recent DS Lite, the upgrades under the hood make this one of the coolest gadgets I’ve ever played with.

At its core, the DSi is a hand-held gaming system just like it’s Great, Great, Great(?) Grandfather Game Boy. You buy games, open them on the DSi and voila, you are playing a video game in your hand!

Why It’s Fun

With the DSi’s preloaded camera and sound applications you can take it out of the box and have hours of fun without ever buying a single game. The camera has two lenses—one between the dual game-screens so you can take your own picture and one on the outside of the unit’s casing for taking pictures of other people and things. What you do with the pictures after taking them is where the fun comes in because the DSi allows you to manipulate, distort, graffiti, and, my favorite, add mustaches to your pictures.

The sound app uses the DSi’s microphone to record surprisingly clear and high quality external sounds. I tried recording music from a speaker as well as a person’s voice and in both examples I was pleasantly surprised by how great my recordings sounded when played back. Like the camera app, you can mix and manipulate your sounds by changing the tempo and pitch or converting it to one of 12 included sound effects such as parakeet, electric fan, tunnel and robot. You can also use the Sound app with your own music thanks to an SD Memory card slot.

Your pictures and sounds can be stored in the DSi’s internal memory or you can save them onto an SD Memory card.

Who’s Going To Love It

When Nintendo released the Wii, their goal was to reach an audience of people who rarely, if ever, played video games and they accomplished that goal with amazing success. The DSi has the potential to do the same thing for people that aren’t already using a handheld game system. The review unit I was sent has spent a lot of time on my kitchen counter and just about everyone who has seen it couldn’t resist picking it up and playing with it. The navigation, controls and tutorials are extremely user-friendly, which makes it that much easier for first time users to start enjoying immediately.

Another reason why the DSi might find a following among non-gamers is the large and growing number of available games that aren’t actually games. This trend be...

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