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  2. Nintendo DSi - Wikipedia

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    Successor. Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo DSi [cn 1] is a dual-screen handheld game console released by Nintendo. The console launched in Japan on November 1, 2008, and worldwide beginning in April 2009. It is the third iteration of the Nintendo DS, and its primary market rival was Sony 's PlayStation Portable (PSP).

  3. Nintendo DS - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2003, Nintendo announced that it would be releasing a new game product in 2004. The company did not provide many details, but stated it would not succeed the Game Boy Advance or GameCube. On January 20, 2004, the console was announced under the codename "Nintendo DS".

  4. Nintendo DS Lite - Wikipedia

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    A larger model of the DS Lite was an unreleased alternative to the DS Lite. [27] It was ready for mass production, but Nintendo decided against its release as sales of the DS Lite were still strong. Instead, Nintendo released the Nintendo DSi in 2008 and a larger version of the DSi a year later.

  5. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    It is the first handheld game system manufactured by Nintendo that allows downloadable gaming content to the system. The Nintendo DSi was released April 2, 2009, in Australia and Asia, April 3, 2009, in Europe, and April 5, 2009, in North America. 2012–2017: Nintendo 3DS and Wii U era

  6. Nintendo DSi system software - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo DSi system software is a discontinued set of updatable firmware versions, and a software frontend on the Nintendo DSi (including its XL variant) video game console. Updates, which are downloaded via the system's Internet connection, allow Nintendo to add and remove features and software.

  7. Nintendo 3DS - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo 3DS [a] is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo. The console was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. [8]

  8. New Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo announced on January 21, 2006, that New Super Mario Bros. would launch for the Nintendo DS on May 7, 2006. The game's new power-ups were also introduced at the same time, including the Blue Koopa Shell and the Mega Mushroom.

  9. List of DSiWare games - Wikipedia

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    Touch de Oboeru Hyakunin-Isshu: Chotto DSi Shigureden: Nintendo November 4, 2010: Unreleased Unreleased Unreleased Touch Solitaire 2-in-1 Solitaire EU Solitaire DSi JP: Nintendo January 28, 2009: January 11, 2010: September 11, 2009: September 11, 2009: Trajectile NA Reflect Missile JP, AUS, EU: Nintendo January 4, 2010: January 4, 2010 ...

  10. Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver - Wikipedia

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    The games were released for the Nintendo DS on September 12, 2009 in Japan to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the original Gold and Silver release. Junichi Masuda stated on his blog that "we, Game Freak have spent long and firm time developing above two titles ", and that "'Pokémon Gold & Silver' will be back with far more excitement."

  11. Boss DS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Boss DS-1 is a distortion pedal for guitar, manufactured by the Roland Corporation under the brand name Boss since 1978. The first distortion effects unit made by Boss, it has become a classic effect, used by many notable guitar players. Boss released a successor, the DS-2.