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October 2, 2008

  New DS (DSi), new Wii details, new everything... just not soon.

Posted by Doug 
2:38 PM, October 2, 2008

At the Nintendo's Tokyo Press Event yesterday, the big-N announced a new DS handheld console with new features, including a .3-megapixel (that's point-three) camera. Called the DSi (how reverse-Apple of them), the new system will be available before the end of the year... in Japan. Here in the U.S. ... who knows? 1up says: well into 2009. On this page, it looks like the DSi has two cameras... one on the outside and one on the inside (in the hinge). Also, the DSi is smaller, but with larger screens and no slot for older GameBoy titles. Instead, there is also an SD card slot to save images and downloadable games.


Also announced at the event, was the Wii's new ability to save downloaded games on SD cards. This will help make up for the Wii's insufficient storage space. This feature probably won't be available until next year.

The U.S. will get something cool THIS year... our own Club Nintendo. It's the cool rewards program that Japan has had for years and allows for loyal gamers to get cool exclusive items. Past Club Nintendo goodies have included rare-colors of the DS and groovy Nintendo themed toys. I can't wait for this.

July 22, 2008

  Post E3 blahs. Was it really THAT bad? (The Nintendo summary)

Posted by Doug 
11:53 AM, July 22, 2008

I suffered through hours E3 recaps on TV and the interwebs this weekend. Since most of the information I received from the show during the week was from live written blogs, it was a shock to see the press conferences live (on tape).

First of all, the Nintendo presser was a complete embarrassment. The best way I can describe it is that it was like that scene from the movie "Big" where Tom Hanks sits in meeting of toy executives and after hearing their pitch for a robot shaped like a building, Tom says, "I don't get it."

The entire Nintendo presentation seemed forced, unnatural, un-cool and uninformative. Seeing all the Nintendo big-wigs playing their upcoming (ahem, in-development) products was sort of sad. I actually felt sorry for Reggie and company.

I found this on YouTube. It's not too far from the truth: