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|jprelease=November 1, 2008 | |jprelease=November 1, 2008 | ||
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|eurelease=April 3, 2009 | |eurelease=April 3, 2009 | ||
|aurelease=April 2, 2009 | |aurelease=April 2, 2009 | ||
|cnrelease=December 19, 2009 | |||
|korelease=April 15, 2010 | |||
|specs= | |specs= | ||
*Dimensions: 74.9 mm long × 137 mm wide × 18.9-mm tall | *Dimensions: 74.9 mm long × 137 mm wide × 18.9-mm tall | ||
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*Touch Screen: Same specifications as top screen, but with a transparent analog touch screen. | *Touch Screen: Same specifications as top screen, but with a transparent analog touch screen. | ||
*Backlight brightness can be changed, but it cannot be turned off. It has five settings, from dimmest to brightest. | *Backlight brightness can be changed, but it cannot be turned off. It has five settings, from dimmest to brightest. | ||
*Battery: 3 to 14 hours of play on a three-hour charge; power-saving sleep mode; AC adapter. | *Battery: 3 to 14 hours of play on a three-hour charge; power-saving sleep mode; AC adapter. Battery life depends on the brightness setting. | ||
*RAM: 16 MB | *RAM: 16 MB | ||
*Cameras: Two 0.3 megapixel digital cameras | *Cameras: Two 0.3 megapixel digital cameras | ||
|congen=7 | |congen=7 | ||
|pokegen={{gen|IV}}, {{gen|V}} | |pokegen={{gen|III}}{{tt|*|spin-offs only}}, {{gen|IV}}, {{gen|V}} | ||
|type=Handheld | |type=Handheld | ||
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The '''Nintendo DSi''' is the second redesign of the [[Nintendo DS]], after the [[Nintendo DS Lite|DS Lite]]. The system was released in Japan on November 1, 2008 in the colors matte black and white. It was released in Australia on April 2, 2009, in Europe on April 3, 2009, and in the United States on April 5, 2009. Initially, the white was replaced with blue in the Americas, however currently the white as well as pink are available. An upgraded version, the [[Nintendo DSi XL]], was announced on October 29, 2009. | The '''Nintendo DSi''' (Japanese: '''ニンテンドー{{j|DSi}}''' ''Nintendo DSi'') is the second redesign of the [[Nintendo DS]], after the [[Nintendo DS Lite|DS Lite]]. The system was released in Japan on November 1, 2008 in the colors matte black and white. It was released in Australia on April 2, 2009, in Europe on April 3, 2009, and in the United States on April 5, 2009. Initially, the white was replaced with blue in the Americas, however currently the white as well as pink are available. An upgraded version, the [[Nintendo DSi XL]], was announced on October 29, 2009. | ||
==Changes from Nintendo DS Lite== | ==Changes from Nintendo DS Lite== | ||
* 12% thinner than DS Lite | * 12% thinner than DS Lite | ||
* Screens are 3.25 inches, an increase of .25 from DS Lite | * Screens are 3.25 inches, an increase of .25 from DS Lite | ||
* Two 0.3-megapixel | * Two 0.3-megapixel cameras inside and on the back of the system with a maximum resolution of 640×480 | ||
* Doubled main CPU clock rate (133 MHz in comparison to 67 MHz of the previous systems) | * Doubled main CPU clock rate (133 MHz in comparison to 67 MHz of the previous systems) | ||
* Four times as much RAM (16 MB in comparison to 4 MB of the previous systems) | * Four times as much RAM (16 MB in comparison to 4 MB of the previous systems) | ||
* [[Game Boy Advance]] slot has been removed | * [[Game Boy Advance]] slot has been removed | ||
* SD card slot added to transfer photos and music between DSi, Wii, and | * {{wp|Secure Digital|SD card slot}} added to transfer photos and music between DSi, [[Wii]], PC and digital cameras | ||
* Music playback for AAC music files | * Music playback for AAC music files | ||
* Record sounds with the microphone | * Record sounds with the microphone | ||
* Enhanced speakers and audio | * Enhanced speakers and audio | ||
* Nintendo DSi Shop from which DSi applications can be bought using Nintendo Points | * Nintendo DSi Shop from which DSi applications can be bought using Nintendo Points | ||
* Free-to-download Opera Internet browser available at launch | * Free-to-download Opera Internet browser available at launch | ||
* Power button relocated | ** In later models this software, along with Flipnote Studio, is already installed | ||
* Power button relocated below D-Pad | |||
* Stylus relocated to below SD card slot | * Stylus relocated to below SD card slot | ||
* New user interface similar to that of Wii | * New user interface similar to that of Wii | ||
* Integrated Photo | * Integrated Photo application and music playback | ||
* Applications from the Nintendo DSi Shop are region-locked | * Applications from the Nintendo DSi Shop are region-locked | ||
* Certain DS game-card games are region-locked on the DSi and later models, such as the Japanese versions of {{game|Black and White|s}} | |||
* The startup tone no longer differs on the owner's [[birthday]] | |||
* The sound changing button has been moved to the left-hand side. | |||
==Game Boy Advance incompatibility== | ===Game Boy Advance incompatibility=== | ||
The biggest change, perhaps, between the previous models and the DSi is the removal of the GBA port. This causes the system to be unable to play the [[Generation III]] games as well as other [[Game Boy Advance]] games. | The biggest change, perhaps, between the previous models and the DSi is the removal of the GBA port. This causes the system to be unable to play the [[Generation III]] games as well as other [[Game Boy Advance]] games. Because of the [[Generation IV]] games' use of [[dual-slot mode]], the incompatibility makes it impossible to capture Pokémon of previous generations, and impossible to use [[Pal Park]] for migration of Pokémon from [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]] and {{v2|Emerald}}, or [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]]. | ||
===DSi-enhanced features=== | |||
DSi-enhanced games are DS games that have additional features when played on the Nintendo DSi or [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]. {{4v|Black|White}} can utilize the camera when using the [[Xtransceiver]], and they and [[Pokémon Conquest]] can connect to {{wp|Wi-Fi Protected Access|WPA}} and {{wp|WPA2}} protected wireless networks, when played on a DSi or 3DS. However, these five games are also region-locked, though only on DSi and 3DS due the lock being enforced by the system software rather than the game software and no such enforcement existing on previous DS designs. | |||
==Pokémon games== | ==Pokémon games== | ||
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| 2005 | | 2005 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{ | | {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}} | ||
| Action RPG | | Action RPG | ||
| 2006 | | 2006 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} | | {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} | ||
| | | Core series RPG | ||
| 2006 | | 2006 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and | | [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] | ||
| Dungeon crawler | | Dungeon crawler | ||
| 2007 | | 2007 | ||
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|Platinum}} | | {{game|Platinum}} | ||
| | | Core series RPG | ||
| 2008 | | 2008 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} | | {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} | ||
| | | Core series RPG | ||
| 2009 | | 2009 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|Black and White|s}} | | {{game|Black and White|s}} | ||
| | | Core series RPG | ||
| 2010 | | 2010 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |||
| [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]] | |||
| Typing | |||
| 2011 | |||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |||
| [[Pokémon Card Game: How to Play DS]] | |||
| Card game | |||
| 2011 | |||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |||
| [[Pokémon Conquest]] | |||
| Turn-based strategy | |||
| 2012 | |||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]] | |||
| Core series RPG | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 2012 | |||
|}<br clear="left"> | |}<br clear="left"> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | {{incomplete|section|Missing photo of the Pokémon World Championship edition from 2009}} | ||
<gallery> | |||
DSi Black.png|A Black Nintendo DSi | |||
DSi Pink.png|A Pink Nintendo DSi | |||
DSi Metallic Blue.png|A Metallic Blue Nintendo DSi | |||
DSi Blue.png|A Blue Nintendo DSi | |||
DSi Red.png|A Red Nintendo DSi | |||
DSi closed.png|Top view of DSi closed | |||
DSi SD slot.png|SD slot on the DSi | |||
DSi folded.png|DSi partially folded | |||
DSi-Blue-box.png|Blue DSi box | |||
Nintendo DSi open.png|DSi running the Nintendo DSi Sound App | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Pokémon | ==Special Pokémon editions== | ||
[[File:BW DSi. | [[File:BW DSi.png|thumb|left|Both of the DSi bundles]] | ||
A special DSi bundle featuring {{game|Black and White|s}} was announced by [[The Pokémon Company]]. The bundle includes a copy of either Pokémon Black or Pokémon White as well as a special DSi with {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} on it. The DSi will be colored black or white, depending on which Pokémon game is chosen. It | A special DSi bundle featuring {{game|Black and White|s}} was announced by [[The Pokémon Company]]. The bundle includes a copy of either Pokémon Black or Pokémon White as well as a special DSi with {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} on it. The DSi will be colored black or white, depending on which Pokémon game is chosen. It was released in Japan on November 20, 2010. A similar bundle was also announced for Europe and was released on March 4, 2011. The bundle was also available in the United States in limited edition starting on March 6, 2011. | ||
[[File:Norwegian Pokémon themed DSi.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Explorers of Sky-themed DSi]] | |||
Nintendo held a competition in 2010 to give a [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]-themed DSi to whoever made the best piece of physical artwork of a Nintendo or Pokémon-themed Christmas landscape. The competition ended on January 10, 2010 and the winner was announced to be Mattis Jensen on January 23, 2010.<ref>http://www.nintendo.no/arkivet/sidearkiv/julelandskap</ref> | |||
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/series/dsi/index.html DSi on Nintendo's official site] (Japanese) | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/series/dsi/index.html DSi on Nintendo's official site] (Japanese) | ||
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The Nintendo DSi (Japanese: ニンテンドーDSi Nintendo DSi) is the second redesign of the Nintendo DS, after the DS Lite. The system was released in Japan on November 1, 2008 in the colors matte black and white. It was released in Australia on April 2, 2009, in Europe on April 3, 2009, and in the United States on April 5, 2009. Initially, the white was replaced with blue in the Americas, however currently the white as well as pink are available. An upgraded version, the Nintendo DSi XL, was announced on October 29, 2009.
Changes from Nintendo DS Lite
- 12% thinner than DS Lite
- Screens are 3.25 inches, an increase of .25 from DS Lite
- Two 0.3-megapixel cameras inside and on the back of the system with a maximum resolution of 640×480
- Doubled main CPU clock rate (133 MHz in comparison to 67 MHz of the previous systems)
- Four times as much RAM (16 MB in comparison to 4 MB of the previous systems)
- Game Boy Advance slot has been removed
- SD card slot added to transfer photos and music between DSi, Wii, PC and digital cameras
- Music playback for AAC music files
- Record sounds with the microphone
- Enhanced speakers and audio
- Nintendo DSi Shop from which DSi applications can be bought using Nintendo Points
- Free-to-download Opera Internet browser available at launch
- In later models this software, along with Flipnote Studio, is already installed
- Power button relocated below D-Pad
- Stylus relocated to below SD card slot
- New user interface similar to that of Wii
- Integrated Photo application and music playback
- Applications from the Nintendo DSi Shop are region-locked
- Certain DS game-card games are region-locked on the DSi and later models, such as the Japanese versions of Pokémon Black and White
- The startup tone no longer differs on the owner's birthday
- The sound changing button has been moved to the left-hand side.
Game Boy Advance incompatibility
The biggest change, perhaps, between the previous models and the DSi is the removal of the GBA port. This causes the system to be unable to play the Generation III games as well as other Game Boy Advance games. Because of the Generation IV games' use of dual-slot mode, the incompatibility makes it impossible to capture Pokémon of previous generations, and impossible to use Pal Park for migration of Pokémon from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, or FireRed and LeafGreen.
DSi-enhanced features
DSi-enhanced games are DS games that have additional features when played on the Nintendo DSi or 3DS. Black, White, Black 2, and White 2 can utilize the camera when using the Xtransceiver, and they and Pokémon Conquest can connect to WPA and WPA2 protected wireless networks, when played on a DSi or 3DS. However, these five games are also region-locked, though only on DSi and 3DS due the lock being enforced by the system software rather than the game software and no such enforcement existing on previous DS designs.
Pokémon games
All releases listed are the year in which the Japanese version was released.
Title | Genre | Release |
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Pokémon Dash | Racing game | 2004 |
Pokémon Trozei! | Puzzle game | 2005 |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team | Dungeon crawler | 2005 |
Pokémon Ranger | Action RPG | 2006 |
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl | Core series RPG | 2006 |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness | Dungeon crawler | 2007 |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia | Action RPG | 2008 |
Pokémon Platinum | Core series RPG | 2008 |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky | Dungeon crawler | 2009 |
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver | Core series RPG | 2009 |
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs | Action RPG | 2010 |
Pokémon Black and White | Core series RPG | 2010 |
Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure | Typing | 2011 |
Pokémon Card Game: How to Play DS | Card game | 2011 |
Pokémon Conquest | Turn-based strategy | 2012 |
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 | Core series RPG | 2012 |
Gallery
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing photo of the Pokémon World Championship edition from 2009 |
Special Pokémon editions
A special DSi bundle featuring Pokémon Black and White was announced by The Pokémon Company. The bundle includes a copy of either Pokémon Black or Pokémon White as well as a special DSi with Reshiram and Zekrom on it. The DSi will be colored black or white, depending on which Pokémon game is chosen. It was released in Japan on November 20, 2010. A similar bundle was also announced for Europe and was released on March 4, 2011. The bundle was also available in the United States in limited edition starting on March 6, 2011.
Nintendo held a competition in 2010 to give a Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky-themed DSi to whoever made the best piece of physical artwork of a Nintendo or Pokémon-themed Christmas landscape. The competition ended on January 10, 2010 and the winner was announced to be Mattis Jensen on January 23, 2010.[1]
See also
- DSi on Nintendo's official site (Japanese)
References
Game systems with Pokémon games |
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Nintendo handheld consoles |
GB (Pocket · GBL · SGB · SGB2) • GBC • mini • GBA (SP · GBm · GBP) DS (Lite · DSi · DSi XL) • 3DS (XL · 2DS · New 3DS · New 3DS XL · New 2DS XL) Switch (Lite · OLED) |
Nintendo home consoles |
SNES (BS-X · SGB · NP · SGB2) • N64 (DD) • GCN (GBP) Wii (Family Edition · mini) • Wii U Switch (OLED) |
Sega consoles |
Pico • CoCoPad • Beena |