
DSi - North American promo video
GoNintendo —
Direct link here Check out this DSi promo from Nintendo of America. I think you’ll agree that the European video we posted earlier today does a much better job of selling the system. Click here to check out the video (thanks Supa_S!) This entry was posted on Thursday, February 19th, 2009 at 5:36 pm and is filed under DS , News by RMC . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.
The Nintendo DSi's Launch Video [Clips]
Kotaku —
As previously announced, the Nintendo DSi is launching in the U.S. on April 5 for US$169.99. Nintendo has released this slick, glossy video to help explain the hardware. Watch it. Alrighty, quick show of hands: Who's buying? Thanks, Supa_S for the tip!
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Nintendo DSi Launch Video
Ripten Video Game Blog —
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysSKjZXWdMA
As previously announced this week, the Nintendo DSi will be launching in North America on April 5 for $169.99. Nintendo has released this launch video to give folks a better understanding of what’s so special about the hardware. Watch it because the video may help you decide if you think ...
Nintendo DSi gets its own video tour
Engadget —
Details are slowly (but surely) starting to trickle in about the totally American flavor of Nintendo's DSi, and while you've already got a release date and price to mull over, how's about a video tour to show you what exactly you'll be getting come April 5th? The vid does a decent job of showing off those dual cameras and the slick new design, but most of all, it shows just how incredibly awesome your life will be upon actually holding one in your hands. Seriously, everything will change. [Thanks, Pedro] Filed under: Gaming, ...
DSi launch trailer heavy on features, light on games
Joystiq —
Take heed, for Nintendo has dropped DSi launch trailers upon us. The trailers show off a lot of the DSi's new features, namely the SD card slot and the handheld's two cameras. Also shown are several of the DSi's applications, including the web browser, music player and photo album. What isn't shown, apart from a few DSiWare apps, is exactly how any of these features pertain to playing video games. Then again, considering it's the same hardware with a few additions, maybe we're hoping for too much. We will say one thing, though: Man, do these people look happy to have a DSi. Check out the trailers after the ...





