Nintendo has just fired the latest salvo in the portable gaming wars. Although the company's Nintendo DS Lite is still selling like gangbusters, even setting sales records, Nintendo said at a press ...
Nintendo announced in Japan today that it will launch a new version of the Nintendo DS gaming handheld. Called the Nintendo DSi, it will be smaller than the current DS Lite but it will have larger ...
The Nintendo DSi, released Sunday, can play DS games, take photos, play and store AAC-encoded music files, and download games. Photo courtesy NintendoSunday’s release of the Nintendo DSi is in part an ...
Clubhouse Games comes to Nintendo DSiWare with a collection of five fun card games in Clubhouse Games Express: Card Classics. Play familiar favorites like Blackjack and Five Card Draw, or test your ...
This Monday's Wii Shop Channel sees a Pop-Up Pirate and some adventurous Mayan Pitfalls, but more excitingly the Nintendo DSiWare Shop receives its first update, including more Illusions to Master and ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. It's a brand new week and everything has change, as DSiWare joins the weekly Nintendo update, with 6 tiny titles joining Equilibrio on WiiWare and ...
Syracuse University Graduate who won't stop talking about video games. Firmly believes the greatest game ever made is Ape Escape 3 for the PlayStation 2. Currently, his newest interest is finding a ...
February 19, 2009 The third iteration of the all conquering Nintendo DS will be released in the US on April 5. The new Nintendo DSi, which has been going gangbusters in Japan where it was launched on ...
Jeff is CNET Editor at Large and a host for CNET video. He's regularly featured on CBS and CBSN. He founded the site's longest-running podcast, The 404 Show, which ran for 10 years. He's currently ...
Will Nintendo's upcoming Wi-Fi game device be a viable competitor to Apple's iPod Touch? The notion is ridiculous, expresses Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
According to the New York Times, Nintendo is moving their two top gaming platforms even closer together: the Wii, designed for casual gamers of all ages, and the DS, designed for players on the go.
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