Feb 19 2009, 5:54am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Among the new DSi improvements are a pair of larger screens, a SD card slot, dual cameras, and a thin design. The machine will launch with black or blue colors. The good news for Nintendo fans with a library of DS titles is that they will work with the DSi as well.
GameStop is taking reservations on a limited number of systems and the price to reserve the system alone is $169.99. A system with an accessory pack can be reserved for $194.89. The accessory kit appears to include a DC adapter, earphones, a wallet, and extra styluses.
Via Gamestop
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