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| | |image=[[File:Black Dsi.jpg|300px]]<br>The black Nintendo DSi | ||
|generation=Seventh | |||
|release='''Nintendo DSi''':<br>{{flag list|Japan|November 1, 2008|Australia|April 2, 2009|Europe|April 3, 2009|USA|April 5, 2009<ref>{{cite|url=www.ign.com/articles/2009/02/18/us-dsi-release-detailed|title=US DSi Release Detailed|author=Harris, Craig|publisher=IGN|accessdate=May 31, 2024|language=en}}</ref>|China|December 15, 2009|South Korea|April 15, 2010<ref>{{cite|author=Siliconera Staff|url=www.siliconera.com/maple-story-ds-lives-launching-with-dsi-in-korea|title=MapleStory DS Lives, Launching With DSi In Korea|publisher=Siliconera|accessdate=May 31, 2024|language=en}}</ref>|Brazil|July 26, 2011<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|language=pt-br|archive=web.archive.org/web/20110726075529/http://nintendoworld.uol.com.br/content.php?id=1185|title=Nintendo DSi|publisher=Nintendo World|accessdate=August 10, 2024}}</ref>}}'''Nintendo DSi XL''':<br>{{flag list|Japan|November 21, 2009 (as Nintendo DSi LL)|Europe|March 5, 2010|USA|March 28, 2010|Australia|April 15, 2010|South Africa|October 8, 2010<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/en-za/News/2010/A-bright-future-ahead-for-Nintendo-DSi-XL-251895.html|title=A bright future ahead for Nintendo DSi XL|date=October 1, 2010|publisher=Nintendo ZA|language=en-gb|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref>|Brazil|July 26, 2011<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20110706160612/http://nintendoworld.uol.com.br/content.php?id=2425|title= Comerciais em português do Nintendo DSi XL!|publisher=Nintendo World|language=pt-br|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref>}} | |||
| | |discontinued=2013 | ||
| | |predecessor=[[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Nintendo DS]] (concurrent) | ||
| | |successor=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
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{{quote|What will you and I do?|Advertisement slogan for the Nintendo DSi}} | |||
[[File:Nintendo DSi logo.svg|left|250px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
The '''{{wp|Nintendo DSi}}''' is the third model of the [[Nintendo DS]] family, announced on October 2, 2008. It is thinner and lighter than its predecessor, the [[nwiki:Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite]], with the [[Game Boy Advance]] slot being removed. However, this means that the Nintendo DS [[nwiki:Rumble (feature)#Nintendo DS|Rumble Pak]], which was used with titles such as ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', cannot be used. Two cameras, music playback functions, Wi-Fi, internet browser, larger screens, and a Wii-like channel interface were added. The Nintendo DSi has sold 28.44 million units, while the DSi XL sold 12.93 million units as of September 2014.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20141029173642/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/library/historical_data/pdf/consolidated_sales_e1409.pdf|format=PDF|title=Nintendo Co., Ltd. Consolidated Sales Transition by Region|publisher=Nintendo|language=en|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> The DSi is also able to download games from the Nintendo DSi Shop ([[DSiWare]]), stored on an [[nwiki:SD Card|SD Card]] or in internal memory. As with the [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]], one block of storage is 128 KB and SD cards are natively supported up to 32 GB SDHC, so a 32 GB SD card at full capacity would be converted internally by the Nintendo DSi as 262,144 blocks. The DSi's front has a camera lens, and another, smaller lens is located where the mic was positioned on the Lite, allowing for photos to be taken with the DSi open.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20090219091810/http://www.nintendo.com//whatsnew//detail//Q5D4ti_bPqJO_I0Oup0AMFudaUOLz6C7|title=Nintendo DSi launches April 5 in the United States|date=February 18, 2009|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> | |||
[[ | A special, limited edition DSi was sold on Black Friday of 2009 (November 27) in the United States only. It was available in Metallic Blue and came preinstalled with five ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' software for the system, including ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'', ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario Express]]'', ''[[Mario Calculator]]'', and ''[[Mario Clock]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=Wahlgren, Jon|date=November 24, 2009|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2009/11/nintendo_preloading_dsis_for_black_friday|title=Nintendo Preloading DSi's For Black Friday|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> Two more limited-edition colors were sold on Black Friday of 2010 (November 26) in the United States: orange and green, each bundled with ''[[Mario Party DS]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=Newton, James|date=November 22, 2010|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/11/limited_edition_orange_and_green_dsis_spice_up_black_friday|title=Limited Edition Orange and Green DSis Spice Up Black Friday|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> | ||
The Nintendo DSi was released in China by [[iQue]], where it is branded '''iQue DSi'''. ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' was a candidate for being a pre-installed game on the system, along with ''[[nwiki:Nintendogs|Nintendogs]]'', which iQue decided upon instead.<ref>{{cite|url=www.chuapp.com/2016/06/23/251190.html|title=《记录》第17期:神游中国(下)|language=zh-hans|publisher=Chuapp|accessdate=May 31, 2024|date=June 23, 2016}}</ref> ''New Super Mario Bros.'' was released physically for the iQue DS in July 2009, 5 months before the release of the iQue DSi. | |||
Certain games are compatible with [[Nintendo DS]], but have enhanced performance if ran on a Nintendo DSi. ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'' is the only game of the ''Super Mario'' franchise of this status. Such games can utilize {{wp|Wi-Fi Protected Access|WPA}} and {{wp|Wi-Fi Protected Access#WPA2|WPA2}} wireless standards as the original Nintendo DS can utilize {{wp|Wired Equivalent Privacy|WEP}} standard only.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20101017102515/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wfc/en_na/ds-security.jsp|title=Nintendo DS and wireless security compatibility (WEP & WPA)|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> One way to tell if a game is DSi-enhanced is the 10-character game ID divided by two dashes on the cartridges, located on the bottom-right of each label. If it has the prefix <code>TWL</code> (codename "Twilight" for DSi){{ref needed}} instead of <code>NTR</code> (codename "Nitro" for DS),<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-WarioWare-D-I-Y-/Iwata-Asks-WarioWare-D-I-Y-/1-It-Started-Over-Five-Years-Ago/1-It-Started-Over-Five-Years-Ago-214996.html|publisher=Nintendo of UK|language=en-gb|accessdate=May 31, 2024|title=1. It Started Over Five Years Ago - Iwata Asks}}</ref> it is DSi-enhanced, which are also region-locked (just like the iQue DS Game Cards and later the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] and [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New 3DS]] ones).{{ref needed}} | |||
==Nintendo DSi XL== | ==Nintendo DSi XL== | ||
The '''Nintendo DSi XL''' ('''DSi LL''' in Japan) is a revision model of the DSi. It includes larger screens with a diagonal of 107 mm (4.2 inches) (93% bigger than the DS Lite and the regular DSi's screen). The size and weight are increased accordingly so that the new model weighs 50% more than the DSi. According to reports, Nintendo wants to aim the new version to older gamers who might have trouble seeing the screen of a regular DS model.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/22627/nintendo-dsi-xl-hitting-north-america-in-march|author=Kaluszka, Aaron|date=February 24, 2010|publisher=Nintendo World Report|language=en|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> | |||
The '''Nintendo DSi XL''' ('''DSi LL''' in Japan) is a | |||
The handheld console was | The handheld console was released in Japan on November 21, 2009,<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/dsiLL/index.html|title=ニンテンドーDSi LL|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> in Europe on March 5, 2010,<ref>{{cite|author=East, Thomas|date=January 14, 2010|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20130622152216/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/231512/nintendo-dsi-xl-uk-release-date-announced|title=Nintendo DSi XL UK release date announced|publisher=CVG|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> in North America on March 28, 2010,<ref>{{cite|author=Gamespot Staff|date=February 24, 2010|url=www.gamespot.com/articles/dsi-xl-supersizes-na-march-28/1100-6251803|title=DSi XL supersizes NA March 28|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> and in Australia on April 15, 2010.<ref>{{cite|author=Dickens, Anthony|date=March 30, 2010|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/03/april_15th_australian_dsi_xl_retails_for_auusd29995|language=en|title=April 15th - Australian DSi XL Retails for AU$299.95|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> | ||
In | In 2010, a red, ''Super Mario''-themed DSi XL was released in Japan on October 28 in honor of the [[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|25th anniversary]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''<ref>{{cite|author=Newton, James|date=September 29, 2010|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2010/09/japan_receives_red_dsi_xl_in_honour_of_marios_25th_anniversary|title=Japan Receives Red DSi XL in Honour of Mario's 25th Anniversary|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=January 15, 2023}}</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | |||
===Nintendo DSi=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
DSi.PNG|A white and a black Nintendo DSi | |||
DSiLL White.jpg|A white Nintendo DSi XL | |||
Nintendo DSi XL Colour's.JPG|A Nintendo DSi XL in five colors | |||
File:A Pink Nintendo DSi XL.jpg|A Metallic Pink Nintendo DSi XL released on September 18, 2011<ref>{{cite|author=GameSpot Staff|date=September 9, 2011|url=www.gamespot.com/articles/metallic-rose-dsi-xl-blooming-september-18/1100-6333615|title=Metallic rose DSi XL blooming September 18|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=April 7, 2023}}</ref> | |||
DSiMatteBlue.jpg|The Matte Blue DSi | |||
Nintendo DSi.png|A red Nintendo DSi (Japan and Europe only) | |||
Yellow-Green Nintendo DSi.jpg|A yellow-green Nintendo DSi (Japan only) | |||
A White DSi bundled with M&L-BSS.jpg|A white DSi bundled with ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' | |||
Mario DSi.jpg|A "Metallic Blue" Black Friday-edition DSi bundled with five games/apps | |||
Orange DSi.jpg|An orange Black Friday-edition DSi bundled with ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' | |||
A Green Nintendo DSi.jpg|A green Black Friday-edition DSi bundled with ''Mario Party DS'' | |||
MarioDSi.jpg|Commemorative DSi XL for the [[Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 25th Anniversary]] | |||
Mario25thDSiLLboxart.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.'' 25th Anniversary original Nintendo DSi LL box art (Japanese) | |||
File:Available-in-blue.large.jpg|A Midnight Blue Nintendo DSi XL bundled with ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]''<ref>{{cite|author=Newton, James|date=October 26, 2011|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2011/10/nintendo_america_creates_new_dsi_xl_bundles_for_you|title=Nintendo America Creates New DSi XL Bundles For You|publisher=Nintendo Life|language=en|accessdate=April 8, 2023}}</ref> | |||
File:A Pink DSi XL bundled with Mario vs. Donkey Kong Mini-Land Mayhem.jpg|A Metallic Pink Nintendo DSi XL bundled with ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]] | |||
7ElevenMario25thDSi.jpg|7-Eleven exclusive ''Super Mario Bros.'' 25th Anniversary original Nintendo DSi (Japanese) | |||
Nintendo DSi colors (minus white).jpg|Various Nintendo DSi colors | |||
Nintendo_DSi_XL_colors.jpg|Nintendo DSi XL colors | |||
</gallery> | |||
===DSiWare=== | |||
{{image|more=yes|See [[DSiWare]]|section=yes}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
Tori to Mame gameplay.png|''[[Bird & Beans]]'' | |||
Dr. mario express.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario Express]]'' | |||
Mario vs. donkey kong reward.jpg|''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!]]'' | |||
WarioWare Snapped logo.png|''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'' | |||
Mariocalculator.jpg|''[[Mario Calculator]]'' | |||
Marioclock.jpg|''[[Mario Clock]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== | ===Nintendo DSi enhanced games=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
MvsDKMLM.jpg|''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Budgy, a parakeet character from the Nintendo DSi, has a phrase about [[Princess Peach]] infiltrating a castle in the DSi Sound application. | |||
*If the player records a sound and waits, the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme starts playing using the recorded sound as instrument. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Nintendo DSi | |
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The black Nintendo DSi | |
Generation | Seventh generation |
Release date | Nintendo DSi: November 1, 2008[?] April 2, 2009[?] April 3, 2009[?] April 5, 2009[1] December 15, 2009[?] April 15, 2010[2] July 26, 2011[3] Nintendo DSi XL: November 21, 2009 (as Nintendo DSi LL)[?] March 5, 2010[?] March 28, 2010[?] April 15, 2010[?] October 8, 2010[4] July 26, 2011[5] |
Discontinued | 2013[?] |
Predecessor | Game Boy Advance Nintendo DS (concurrent) |
Successor | Nintendo 3DS |
- “What will you and I do?”
- —Advertisement slogan for the Nintendo DSi
The Nintendo DSi is the third model of the Nintendo DS family, announced on October 2, 2008. It is thinner and lighter than its predecessor, the Nintendo DS Lite, with the Game Boy Advance slot being removed. However, this means that the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak, which was used with titles such as Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, cannot be used. Two cameras, music playback functions, Wi-Fi, internet browser, larger screens, and a Wii-like channel interface were added. The Nintendo DSi has sold 28.44 million units, while the DSi XL sold 12.93 million units as of September 2014.[6] The DSi is also able to download games from the Nintendo DSi Shop (DSiWare), stored on an SD Card or in internal memory. As with the Wii and Nintendo 3DS, one block of storage is 128 KB and SD cards are natively supported up to 32 GB SDHC, so a 32 GB SD card at full capacity would be converted internally by the Nintendo DSi as 262,144 blocks. The DSi's front has a camera lens, and another, smaller lens is located where the mic was positioned on the Lite, allowing for photos to be taken with the DSi open.[7]
A special, limited edition DSi was sold on Black Friday of 2009 (November 27) in the United States only. It was available in Metallic Blue and came preinstalled with five Super Mario software for the system, including Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, WarioWare: Snapped!, Dr. Mario Express, Mario Calculator, and Mario Clock.[8] Two more limited-edition colors were sold on Black Friday of 2010 (November 26) in the United States: orange and green, each bundled with Mario Party DS.[9]
The Nintendo DSi was released in China by iQue, where it is branded iQue DSi. New Super Mario Bros. was a candidate for being a pre-installed game on the system, along with Nintendogs, which iQue decided upon instead.[10] New Super Mario Bros. was released physically for the iQue DS in July 2009, 5 months before the release of the iQue DSi.
Certain games are compatible with Nintendo DS, but have enhanced performance if ran on a Nintendo DSi. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! is the only game of the Super Mario franchise of this status. Such games can utilize WPA and WPA2 wireless standards as the original Nintendo DS can utilize WEP standard only.[11] One way to tell if a game is DSi-enhanced is the 10-character game ID divided by two dashes on the cartridges, located on the bottom-right of each label. If it has the prefix TWL
(codename "Twilight" for DSi)[citation needed] instead of NTR
(codename "Nitro" for DS),[12] it is DSi-enhanced, which are also region-locked (just like the iQue DS Game Cards and later the 3DS and New 3DS ones).[citation needed]
Nintendo DSi XL[edit]
The Nintendo DSi XL (DSi LL in Japan) is a revision model of the DSi. It includes larger screens with a diagonal of 107 mm (4.2 inches) (93% bigger than the DS Lite and the regular DSi's screen). The size and weight are increased accordingly so that the new model weighs 50% more than the DSi. According to reports, Nintendo wants to aim the new version to older gamers who might have trouble seeing the screen of a regular DS model.[13]
The handheld console was released in Japan on November 21, 2009,[14] in Europe on March 5, 2010,[15] in North America on March 28, 2010,[16] and in Australia on April 15, 2010.[17]
In 2010, a red, Super Mario-themed DSi XL was released in Japan on October 28 in honor of the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.[18]
Gallery[edit]
Nintendo DSi[edit]
A Metallic Pink Nintendo DSi XL released on September 18, 2011[19]
A white DSi bundled with Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
An orange Black Friday-edition DSi bundled with Mario Party DS
Commemorative DSi XL for the Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary
A Midnight Blue Nintendo DSi XL bundled with Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem![20]
A Metallic Pink Nintendo DSi XL bundled with Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!
DSiWare[edit]
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Nintendo DSi enhanced games[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Budgy, a parakeet character from the Nintendo DSi, has a phrase about Princess Peach infiltrating a castle in the DSi Sound application.
- If the player records a sound and waits, the Super Mario Bros. theme starts playing using the recorded sound as instrument.
References[edit]
- ^ Harris, Craig. US DSi Release Detailed. IGN (English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Siliconera Staff. MapleStory DS Lives, Launching With DSi In Korea. Siliconera (English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Nintendo DSi. Nintendo World (Brazilian Portuguese). Archived July 26, 2011, 07:55:29 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
- ^ October 1, 2010. A bright future ahead for Nintendo DSi XL. Nintendo ZA (British English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Comerciais em português do Nintendo DSi XL!. Nintendo World (Brazilian Portuguese). Archived July 6, 2011, 16:06:12 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Nintendo Co., Ltd. Consolidated Sales Transition by Region (PDF). Nintendo (English). Archived October 29, 2014, 17:36:42 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ February 18, 2009. Nintendo DSi launches April 5 in the United States. Nintendo of America (American English). Archived February 19, 2009, 09:18:10 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Wahlgren, Jon (November 24, 2009). Nintendo Preloading DSi's For Black Friday. Nintendo Life. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Newton, James (November 22, 2010). Limited Edition Orange and Green DSis Spice Up Black Friday. Nintendo Life. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ June 23, 2016. 《记录》第17期:神游中国(下). Chuapp (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Nintendo DS and wireless security compatibility (WEP & WPA). Nintendo of America (American English). Archived October 17, 2010, 10:25:15 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ 1. It Started Over Five Years Ago - Iwata Asks. Nintendo of UK (British English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Kaluszka, Aaron (February 24, 2010). Nintendo World Report (English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ ニンテンドーDSi LL. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ East, Thomas (January 14, 2010). Nintendo DSi XL UK release date announced. CVG. Archived June 22, 2013, 15:22:16 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Gamespot Staff (February 24, 2010). DSi XL supersizes NA March 28. GameSpot. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Dickens, Anthony (March 30, 2010). April 15th - Australian DSi XL Retails for AU$299.95. Nintendo Life (English). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ Newton, James (September 29, 2010). Japan Receives Red DSi XL in Honour of Mario's 25th Anniversary. Nintendo Life. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
- ^ GameSpot Staff (September 9, 2011). Metallic rose DSi XL blooming September 18. GameSpot. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
- ^ Newton, James (October 26, 2011). Nintendo America Creates New DSi XL Bundles For You. Nintendo Life (English). Retrieved April 8, 2023.
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