Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Sep 19 2004, 5:14am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The launch of the Nintendo DS portable game console draws closer.
Last week retail giant Wal-Mart started to list the Nintendo DS (Dual Screen), Platinum
for pre-order with a price of $199.82 and a shipping date of November 30th.
Also Planet Game Cube reports that Nintendo scheduled a press conference on October 7th to talk about the Nintendo DS and the new games.
Read also Nintendo DS story on Gear Live.
The Sony PSP will not be available in the US for the Christmas season so the Nintendo DS will be one of the hottest things to get. Also Sony might get some attention with the new PStwo game console.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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