Games Review: Nintendo DSi
Nintendo, £149.99
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The third incarnation of Nintendo’s dual-screen console is a sleek beast. In lieu of the DS Lite’s plasticky look is a more grownup gadget with a matte finish. With two cameras and improved audio functions, it offers developers more to get their teeth into, with gamers reaping the rewards – once they’ve come to terms with the surprisingly hefty price tag. But the most interesting aspect of theDSi isn’t the hardware, it’s the Apple-style applications store, set to be packed with serried ranks of games and other digital delights.
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