Feb 10 2006, 4:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The recently announced new Nintendo DS Lite is coming in three colors in Japan.
Japanese gamers get to choose between the standard crystal white, ice blue and enamel navy.
As reported the Nindendo DS Lite will launch in Japan on March 2nd. There is still no word on when the DS Lite will be available in the United States or Europe.
The Japanese Nintendo DS Lite site has several hi-res photos and a 360 degree spin worth checking out. The DS Lite is definitely an improvement in appearance of the DS.
Of course you can pre-order a Japanese market Nintendo DS Lite for instance on Play-Asia. They sell it for $169.90, which is $20 on top of the Japanese price.
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