Handheld Nintendo just got upgraded

Handheld Nintendo just got upgraded

Nintendo has just
released a latest version of its series of hand gaming, the Nintendo
DSi XL. This latest version succeeds other Nintendo hand games ranging
from the Nintendo game boy, which reigned in the late 1980s to the
advance SP, micro, DS Lite and the DSi respectively.

With the release of
the new DSi XL, the gaming company has shown its domination of the
market and determination to rule in production of hand games.

The Nintendo DSi XL
debuts solely with the intention upgrading social fun and portable
gaming. The portable device which was launched in March, showcases
quite a few changes from its immediate predecessor, the Nintendo DSi.

The new version comes with an extra large size and a larger display screen to create real user fun and gaming experience.

“For some people,
good things come in big packages. Our Nintendo DS family of systems has
been going strong since 2004, and this new portable system really lets
players enjoy the fun together.” Said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of
America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing.”

Features of the new game

The DSi XL features
as a sleek and portable device that can be easily slipped into the
pocket. The game is less than an inch thin and has a larger screen
display of 4.2 inch screen with a display resolution of 256 x 192,
further giving it eye-popping graphics and more engaging for players.

This latest hand
game also shares some similar features with the Nintendo DSi, but with
an improvement in the audio quality through the two larger speakers and
a more rounded grip to prevent any pain on account of extended play.
The device is accompanied with a stylus pen and comes in two varying
colours of Burgundy and Bronze, with a glossy top and a matte-finish
bottom for a better grip.

The Nintendo DSi XL
game is equally handy in other areas apart from gaming because it has
dual inbuilt cameras for fun picture taking and a broadband Internet
connection for browsing. It allows for uploading and sharing of photos
on social networking sites like Facebook and also allows for the
downloading of online games on the Nintendo DSiWare through the
Nintendo DSi Shop.

The device comes
pre-installed with some programmes like brain-training games including
Brain Age Express, Math and Brain Age Express, Arts and Letters and a
photo clock, which allows for customisation of pictures in the clock’s
background.

The Nintendo DSI XL
is powered by electricity of 3.7Volts, which is assiated by a 1050mAh
lithium-ion battery (unlike the 840mAh in its predecessor, Nintendo
DSi). The battery has been estimated by Nintendo to power up to five
hours of continuous usage.

The Nintendo DSi XL released in March at a retail price of $189.99 (N28, 500).

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