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Euro Nintendo DSi XL Release Date

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Get ready to experience your favourite Nintendo DS games like never before - on the big screens and via the wider viewing angle of the Nintendo DSi XL, launching across Europe on 5th March 2010. Two 4.2-inch screens, which are 93% bigger than the screen on the Nintendo DS Lite, really bring the adventure and action to life. Experience the legendary side-scrolling world of New Super Mario Bros or the twists and turns of the Mario Kart circuit in a whole new way.

The larger pen-like stylus also makes extended stylus gameplay more comfortable to allow better control; making directing Link around the dungeons of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, for example, far more natural to play. The Nintendo DSi XL's improved wider viewing angle screen also provides a new way for you to enjoy games together with friends and family, making it easier than ever to watch and join in the fun.

The new member of the Nintendo DS family is launching in two colours - wine red and dark brown, with a glossy sheen on top and matt finish on the underside that provides excellent grip when resting on a table or other surface during gameplay. The new console also comes pre-loaded with two Nintendo DSiWare software: Dr Kawashima's: Little Bit of Brain Training: Arts Edition and Dictionary 6-in-1 with Camera Function, as well as the Nintendo DSi Browser, which enables you to easily access the internet via a Wi-Fi connection.

The DSi XL will feature the full capabilities of the original Nintendo DSi which launched in Europe in April 2009 enabling you to download games through the Nintendo DSi Shop, create, customise and share photos with friends and family and listen to and play with your music and sounds. Nintendo DSi XL is the fourth member of the Nintendo DS family that is currently being enjoyed by over 100 million people around the world. It features the trademark dual screens and the simple-to-use controls that players have come to love, but will take your gaming experience to a new level.

To truly understand the difference Nintendo DSi XL makes to your favourite games, you need to get your hands on it - get ready to do just that on 5th March 2010, when Nintendo DSi XL is available across Europe.

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Cubed3 Member

I really want one, but it's hard to justify buying another DS. It would feel like a waste of money, in a way. I've got a DS Phat and I've already had two DS Lites. I used to have a white one, but I traded it in for a red one.

I'm sure Nintendo will announce their next handheld soon, anyway. I predict this years E3.

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I would love one! But, I already have the phat,Lite & i so I really shouldn't.

It would be nice to have one though....

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I still dont get why Id want a bigger screen at the same resolution.
For those with good eyesite it just makes stuff look worse.

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I would consider one, but not sure about it really - big too chunky imo, interested to see how this sells over here.

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I reckon i will get one as my ds lite is on its last legs, broken hinge and shoulder buttons. plus b'day in march so won't have to pay for it myself. Bigger is better in reagrds to screen size.

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"Two 4.2-inch screens, which are 93% bigger than the screen on the Nintendo DS Lite"

Weasel-words. Comparing it it to the DS Lite gives a bigger statistic than comparing it to the DSi. You're trying to make it sound bigger than it is.

Cubed3 Member

This looks like a pensioners DS, everything's bigger. I think I actually read somewhere that it's marketed towards pensioners, but I can't back it up. Anyway do not want.

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janae (guest) on 09.02.2010 at 12:24#8

i am so not buying itSmilie

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uuui (guest) on 18.02.2010 at 04:02#9

they hate us they arn't even thinking about sending it our way:-x

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jojo (guest) on 19.02.2010 at 12:29#10

i hate and love nintendo for releasing so soon Smilie

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