A reason why DSi sucks

Well, when my original DS started to lose it's charge, I had the choice of a DSi or a DSlite.
Now, I own a flashcard, and at the time I didn't know that there were ones that works on the DSi.
But besides that, I also valued the GBA slot. I don't know what it is, but lately I've been playing old games, and they seem pretty fun.
So, I went for the DSlite.

Now I'm not saying that the DSi sucks.
Hell, it's even a little fun.
But some of the features you can achieve on a flashcard.
- Internet Access
- Homebrew Games

The camera to me was a little pointless. Why bother to put a camera on something, when it's very low quality.
The DSlite does enough for me, and I didn't really need the camera, so it was the best choice.

The DSi doesn't suck. It's just about your preferences.
If you want a GBA slot, go for the DSlite.
If you want a camera and DSiWare, go for the DSi.
 
The DSi is cool and all, but I don't think I would get one. My DS Lite is broken, but I would probably but a new one than a DSi, because I still frequently use my GBA slot. If I bought a DSi, then I would still be stuck with my DS Lite, as I use my SP specifically for my Gameboy Color games -coughsilvercough-.

If there is one reason I would get a DSi instead of another DS Lite for Christmas is if I don't get a Camera by then. But it's not like I take pictures very often anyways, sooo.. Not eo mention the quality.

Oh. And the internet, but really... when will there be a time when I can go onto the internet with my DSi when I don't have my Laptop? 9/10 I'm probably in a place where I can't access the internet anyways.
 
DSi
Pros:
Camera
DsiWare
Internet Access
Smaller than DS Lite
Lighter than DS Lite
Changing Screen Brightness is easier

Cons:
Camera is low quality
No GBA slot
Action Replay doesn't work on it
Battery lasts for only 2-3 hours on highest screen brightness




Results:
Pros: 6
Cons: 4
That is a pro, as far as I am concerned.
 
This is actually an improvement for me on some level. While it does serve as a nice little hole to stick your peripherals in(or just for activision's sake) there is no need to linger on old technology. What the SD slot should do is act as a slot to put your gba games bought from the virtual console on. Or a bluetooth adapter hole for acitivision. But whatever.
 
yeah, but, you cant migrate pokemon from FireRed or Ruby
you will need a DS lite, or older DS in order to migrate
 
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