Nintendo DSi Hardware Review

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

dsiWith combined sales of around 100 million Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS lites one would wonder if Nintendo needed to develop a third iteration of their dual screen money printing machine but they have done it anyway. Have Nintendo improved on the already popular DSlite enough to warrant a new model and an increase in price? We’ll find out in my review of the Nintendo DSi.

Read the rest of my review over at Gamesweasel.com

DSi initial impressions

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

My two DS lites sold on eBay in just a few days priced at £75 each (both were bundled with two games). With the money in the bank I went to Toys R Us who are currently selling the DSi for £135 (about £15 cheaper than most UK retailers).

I’ve only had a few hours with it but thought I’d share my initial impressions and do a full review later.

So firstly the new Matte finish looks nice but feels rather odd and in my opinion is step back from the DS Lite’s shiny coating which may have shown smeary fingerprints but felt rather pleasant. The DSi’s onscreen keyboard has been incorrectly designed and unlike the Wii’s keyboard layout the DSi has many essential characters missing for true ASCII super strength password. It’s great to see that WPA and WPA2 (TKIP and AES) encryption are supported even if you may have to lower your passwords strength to use it.

The DSi menu system is now very Wii like and much more pleasing to the eye, elements of the old DS software still remain (Pictochat and Download Play) and now look quite dated in comparrison.

The DS shop channel works much like the Wii shop channel and the free 1000 point sign up gift is very welcome, currently only a handful of games are available along with the free Opera Internet Browser to download. The Opera Browser isn’t too bad, web pages take between 10 and 30 seconds to load which is comparable to many lower spec mobile phones – as usual Opera have done a great job in making sure pages render well on a small screen.

The Music and Camera applications are fun, nicely presented but limited – sadly I can’t see myself using them all to often but it’s nice that the support is there.

I currently think the DSi is a little overpriced, especially if you are upgrading from a DS Lite. I think DS Phat owners will be more impressed by taking the jump past the Lite and into the DSi. If you’re new to the DS then I would recommend the DSi purely because it has more scope to the future with downloadable games etc, however if you only ever see yourself buying retail games then the DS Lite might be your first choice.

A full review to follow later.

I bought a black DSi

I bought a black DSi

Selling my Nintendo DS Lites

Monday, April 6th, 2009

I’m selling my 2 Black Nintendo DS lites on eBay but don’t worry I’m not quitting DS reviews.  Instead I plan to use the funds raised to purchase a DSi.  The DSi is the most recent iteration of the Nintendo DS which has more features for you to play around with.  Thankfully I don’t need to worry about the lack of GBA slot as I only have one GBA game (Mario Tennis) and I don’t play it anymore.

Here’s the trailer for the new Nintendo DSi just in case you’ve not seen it already.

You know I’m starting to wonder if I’m allowed to actually buy a DSi, everyone in that trailer is wearing all white and smiling. I only ever wear blue and black clothes and never smile.