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The Associated Press today confirmed that Nintendo will in fact be releasing a new version of its DS portable gaming system. Set to go on sale in Japan on November 1st, the DSi will retail for 8,900 yen ($180), and will feature, among other things, a built-in digital camera.

According to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, the feature is meant to be "the first camera for children." The camera will let users mix images, draw on photos, and create new faces.

The DSi is also is also thinner and will feature a larger screen than its predecessor, the DS Lite. As speculated, the latest rev of the portable gaming music will also feature a built-in music player.

The DSi will be available outside of Japan sometime next year.

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Posted by: arjun
January 8, 2009 7:48 PM

well i think that it will take some time for it to come out because they have to add a camera, sd slot,and you can also download games which might take up some space.


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