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Confirming a report issued by a Japanese newspaper over the weekend, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata revealed Thursday morning (October 2) at a press conference in Tokyo that a new iteration of the DS is on its way. Called the DSi and slated
Nintendo has fitted the DSi with two 0.3 megapixel (capable of 640 x 480 resolution shots) cameras, one on the outside and one between the dual screens. Users will be able to edit photos using the touch screen, and a newly added SD memory-card slot means that DSi owners can pull the card out and look at them on your TV with the Wii's Photo Channel. The DS screens have received an update, as well. Both screens have been made slightly larger, measuring 3.25 inches diagonally, versus DS Lite's 3 inches. The device's touch functionality appears to have been left alone and remains on just one screen. Perhaps as a response to the growing popularity of the iPhone and iPod touch, DSi also incorporates the ability to play MP3s. Users can tap the touch screen to modify the pitch and playback speed of a song. DSi also takes a hint from its big brother, Wii, and includes both a built-in Web browser and the Nintendo DS Store. Nintendo will be selling Nintendo DS Ware on the store, not unlike the WiiWare service launched on Wii earlier this year. There is no word yet on what software will be on the store, but Nintendo has issued possible price-points, which start at free and go up to several dollars. If you're a Game Boy Advance fan, take note: Nintendo has removed the GBA cartridge slot from the DSi. However, the DS Store does open the possibility for Nintendo to sell those now-incompatible games to users. Nintendo said the DSi will be available on November 1 in Japan for 18,900 yen (roughly $180). The rest of the world won't see the DSi until 2009. Nintendo of Europe has announced the device for a spring 2009 release. Nintendo of America has said nothing about DSi yet, but is holding a two-day press event in San Francisco starting Friday. MTV News will be there with the latest on DSi and other breaking Nintendo news. At the Tokyo event, Iwata also announced several new DS and Wii games, including a third "Mario & Luigi" role-playing game for the DS and a new "Punch-Out" for the Wii. Check out the Multiplayer blog, updated daily, for even more gaming coverage. This report is provided by MTV News
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