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February 25, 2009 10:19 AM PST

Nintendo DSi gets three more colors--in Japan

by John Chan
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New DSi colors (Credit: Nintendo)

Nintendo frequently relaunches its products in different colors, a fact we have gotten quite used to. And even before the new DSi makes its way out of Japan, the company has announced new colors. Behold the pink, green, and blue DSi gaming handhelds, which will be available only in Japan.

Launch dates for Europe (April 3) and Australia (April 2) have also been announced, aside from the April 5 rollout for the U.S. While the U.S. will get the DSi in black and blue, Europe and Australia will have it in either black or white. As for Asia outside of Japan, Nintendo products are generally not sold directly but through distributors, so we'll have to wait for the announcements from the company's partners for the DSi. Sigh.

(Source: Crave Asia via Engadget)

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by SUPERHUMAN125 March 1, 2009 7:58 PM PST
How much will it be
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by TaylorWatson March 4, 2009 2:04 PM PST
This is even more amazing the Black and White ones look so PLAIN, plus they changed it up a bit!!!!!!!
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