Nintendo has announced price cuts for the DSi and DSi XL, with the two portable consoles set to shed $20 apiece. As of September 12th, the Nintendo DSi will be priced at $149.99, while the Nintendo ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Gamers on the market for a DSi or a DSi XL may want to wait a couple of weeks. Nintendo today announced that it will cut the prices for both systems ...
Nintendo's announced it's to cut the price of Nintendo DSi and DSi XL in the US. Effective from May 20, DSi will go to $99 and DSi XL will be dropped to $129. They were $169 and $149 respectively ...
Those planning on ditching their DSi for a shiny, new DSi XL when it hits stores this weekend in the US, may want to consider the fact that you cannot transfer your purchased DSiWare games from one to ...
Now, here's a tactic you don't see very often. In fact, we hesitate to even call it a "tactic." Most companies are deathly afraid of letting impending price drop information leak before the drop ...
Nintendo has announced price cuts for the DSi and DSi XL, dropping one of the handhelds to under a Benjamin and hoping that it can spur sales of both to help return to profit this year. Effective May ...
Since Nintendo's 3DS price drop, the prices of the company's older portable systems have seemed a little off. The spiffy new system became a cool $169.99, while the old DSi XL remained the same price, ...
Nintendo Australia has announced it will be dropping the price of its DSi and DSi XL consoles from the end of this month. Starting June 30, 2011, the DSi console will be available for A$199.95 ...
Is it really time for another version of the Nintendo DS hardware? Nintendo showed off the DSi XL to the press at a media summit in San Francisco, and everyone agreed... it was large. At $190, it's ...
Here’s the deal: If Nintendo’s standard-issue DSi doesn’t make you cross-eyed scanning tiny fonts or pixel-headed critters, there’s no reason to bother with the company’s just-released DSi XL. None ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember how Nintendo screwed everyone with a DSi over who either bought a new DSi or moved over to the DSi XL? No. Let me refresh your memory. Turns ...