Nintendo DSi launched in Europe – Did you get one?
Filed under: Gaming, Nintendo DS

It’s finally arrived. The Nintendo DSi got it’s official release in Europe today with eager fans hoping to beat the predicted stock slump and pick up a shiny new DSi from their local retail stores.
The handheld console is the third generation version of the Nintendo DS. Its main features include two VGA cameras, upgraded LCD screens and improved speakers. It’s able to churn out 9-14 hours of handheld goodness, if you’re on the brightest display setting of course.
With all the recent news on stock availability for the new handheld, the question is: Did you manage to pick one up? Demand is obviously going to be high for the device and retailers have warned customers to pre-order early. Let us know how you got on.



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Nintendo, the kings of selling you hardware you’ve already got.
Finally! My cousin in London can now get hold of DSi. I just have to inform him to pre-order, by the way, how much is it in Europe?