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DSi Discussion Thread

Are you going to buy the DSi?

  • Definitely, I love it!

    Votes: 28 29.5%
  • What a ripoff. NO

    Votes: 33 34.7%
  • Whats a DSi?

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • I hope!

    Votes: 12 12.6%
  • maybe.

    Votes: 20 21.1%

  • Total voters
    95
To the above post ^^
He probably means that he doesn't have a cellphone for taking pictures, but since it's built-in, he might as well get it.

Honestly, I like the DSi. Can you really buy GBA Games? :S

The DSi is cool in total, except for the no gba :( I wouldn't travel across the world for it or anything, but if it was for free I'd take it. It's not that I despise it or anything, it's just that it's not worth trading in a perfectly good DSl for it. I think in the interview for the DSi, they said it wasn't really worth ridding your DSl. they made the DSi to make the final persuasions to the people who don't have a DS yet. They wanted to make it more "personal". Meh, the camera is pretty cool (high quality or not) and the face-combing crap is funny. I'd find a picture of Michael Jackson and compare it to everyone I know! That way, i'd have something over them, like "bwahah I know your face looks 67% alike with Michael Jackson's"

But ANYWAY. All in all, it's a fun expansion to the DS Range, but it's not worth ditching your old system for it (in my opinion). Again, if I had the money, I wouldn't buy it, but if it was free, i'd take it...
 
My DS is only 4 months old right now, but I have no intention of buying a DSi regardless. Dropping the GBA cartrage for some gimmicky stuff isn't enough to interest me in it. Knowing Nintendo's tendancy to build nearly unbreakable stuff, I expect to use my current DS Lite for as long as my GBA SP lasted. (Many years, still works in fact, just lost the charger)
 
Maybe i will get it in the near future, but not now.
 
Just an off note about a huge level of hypocrisy i've noticed on the net(not PC per se, just around) regarding the DSi and past arguments.

1) The DSi's new features are pretty much the PSPs old features, however a bulk of the nintendo fanbase used to diss the PSP on the fact it was "more of a media center". When Nintendo put the same features in, the same group of people start ranting about how cool it is and how clever even though the PSP does it better.

2) The whole "Someone stole this from someone" thing. Since like the mid 90s anything Sony has done that is remotely similar to Nintendo has always drawn a sea of "OMG SONY R THEVES" from the Nintendo fanbase. Rumble, analog, motion etc, all have being called rip offs. Nintendo then releases the DSi which has near enough same features as Sonys psp, and no one says a thing, whats with that?

Again, I know this isn;t the case here, I just wanted to know if other people had noticed similar things anywhere.
 
Just an off note about a huge level of hypocrisy i've noticed on the net(not PC per se, just around) regarding the DSi and past arguments.

1) The DSi's new features are pretty much the PSPs old features, however a bulk of the nintendo fanbase used to diss the PSP on the fact it was "more of a media center". When Nintendo put the same features in, the same group of people start ranting about how cool it is and how clever even though the PSP does it better.

2) The whole "Someone stole this from someone" thing. Since like the mid 90s anything Sony has done that is remotely similar to Nintendo has always drawn a sea of "OMG SONY R THEVES" from the Nintendo fanbase. Rumble, analog, motion etc, all have being called rip offs. Nintendo then releases the DSi which has near enough same features as Sonys psp, and no one says a thing, whats with that?

Again, I know this isn;t the case here, I just wanted to know if other people had noticed similar things anywhere.
Mmmm... I like separate devices. I'm not fond of all in ones. But, I think even with the DSi... the DSi is a gaming platform first, while PSP is not (and the PSP does all the features DSi just got better).
 
Technically there is voice chat over Pokemon, couldn't you just link up with your friend at talk like that? Kinda like skype, except with friend codes. ;)

but what about the people who don't have wi-fi..........then what,Mr.skype-but-with-friend-codes-man ;)

no offence,off-course =]
 
I'm going to get the DSi along with new games for me to play.

Although I am sad to let go of all the GBA games, but I'll just use my sister's DS whenever I feel the urge to play any GBA games.
 
Yeah, but... the DS already has a ton of exclusives. Sure it seems there's a bit of a slump in interesting games for the next little while but I'm sitting here looking at my library of games and I've only bothered to pick up a handful for PSP whereas I've got/played well over 30 for DS. Part of me almost thinks it's just that the PSP has been lacking for so long that now that it's getting a bunch of interesting titles, the DS is just moving on to its next iteration so it can start trying something new.

It's the most successful console right now of all of them. This is akin to the PS2. Sure it had a ton of absolutely wonderful games but... it also had a crapload of shovelware too. Just as it was fairly easy to sift through that to find the gems, I find it's the same way for DS. Now the Wii on the other hand...

I still think the DSi is a horrendous waste of money though. :(
 
Yeah, but... the DS already has a ton of exclusives. Sure it seems there's a bit of a slump in interesting games for the next little while but I'm sitting here looking at my library of games and I've only bothered to pick up a handful for PSP whereas I've got/played well over 30 for DS. Part of me almost thinks it's just that the PSP has been lacking for so long that now that it's getting a bunch of interesting titles, the DS is just moving on to its next iteration so it can start trying something new.

It's the most successful console right now of all of them. This is akin to the PS2. Sure it had a ton of absolutely wonderful games but... it also had a crapload of shovelware too. Just as it was fairly easy to sift through that to find the gems, I find it's the same way for DS. Now the Wii on the other hand...

I still think the DSi is a horrendous waste of money though. :(

I agree on the part about the gems, but as I said, for every noteworthy good game there is literally 15 or so bad ones on DS. Whereas with PSP since there aren't nearly as many games, there's a lot less bad ones, this is because apart from serious developers hardly anyone wants to develop something for a console that is significantly behind it's competitor.
 
Well for every 1 gem there are 15 imagine series games so i guess your right foxhound XD
 
Pffft...I just got the DS Lite >.> And considering how expensive the DSi is, and how many times the people at GameStop kept trying to convince me to reserve one yesterday despite the numourous times I told them I had no way to pick it up and not enough money anyway, and that the thing can't play GBA games...I think I'll pass on this one.
 
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