Published on October 27th,2009 at 3:59 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Nintendo Set to Release a Large Screen DSi Model by Year’s End

What can you do when you own almost the entire market of portable gaming devices and are struggling to sell new hardware? Normally you’d have to innovate and release products way cooler and more interesting to your customers… But developing a product costs money, and Nintendo hates spending money. Like a Porsche, that has basically the same design as their first 911, Nintendo decided to offer a new DSi with a larger screen… Wait, hold a sec, isn’t this what they did with the DSi a few years after the DS Lite?

Anyway, by year’s end Nintendo propose a 4” DSi (compared to the 3.25” of the actual version) as well as implement a new anti-piracy system for the Chinese and South Korea markets…

Hey Nintendo, what about using all the money you made doing something mind blowing for a change?

Via Nikkei
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