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The '''Nintendo DSi''' (Japanese: ニンテンドーDSi), released on November 1, 2008 in Japan, April 2 2009 in Australia, April 3 2009 in Europe and April 5 2009 in North America is a video game console produced by [[Nintendo]].
The '''Nintendo DSi''' (Japanese: ニンテンドーDSi) is a video game console produced by [[Nintendo]].
 
It was released on November 1, 2008 in Japan, April 2 2009 in Australia, April 3 2009 in Europe and April 5 2009 in North America.


It is a newer version of the Nintendo DS featuring improved Internet functionality, a digital camera and access to the Nintendo DSi Shop, but it removed the support for [[Game Boy Advance]] games.
It is a newer version of the Nintendo DS featuring improved Internet functionality, a digital camera and access to the Nintendo DSi Shop, but it removed the support for [[Game Boy Advance]] games.

Revision as of 18:05, 29 December 2016

The Nintendo DSi (Japanese: ニンテンドーDSi) is a video game console produced by Nintendo.

It was released on November 1, 2008 in Japan, April 2 2009 in Australia, April 3 2009 in Europe and April 5 2009 in North America.

It is a newer version of the Nintendo DS featuring improved Internet functionality, a digital camera and access to the Nintendo DSi Shop, but it removed the support for Game Boy Advance games.

There is a larger version of the Nintendo DSi, known as the Nintendo DSi LL in Japan.