Ah, the DSi plays DS games and supposedly "some specific titles made for the DSi". Also, they have a download service like the Wii, where you can download programs for $0-10 bucks, that includes games. Now, what I expect will be the case is that some of the "expansion slot" games, stuff that needs peripherals connected to said slot, will be unplayable in the DSi (the only one I can think of that >REQUIRES< an expansion slot peripheral though, is Guitar Hero: On Tour). Now, while that is a big deal for some, the DSi exclusives, it's not a deal breaker for me, and personally, if I were a third party developer, I would stick with the tried and true DS/lite. We'll have to see what comes of it, because, I too, am not quite willing to part with my DS lite just yet.
The DSi will cost Ľ18,900, or, $179 bucks when it launches, so, if my intuition is correct, it will be sold along side the DS lite to keep sales going.
Yeah, it's a remake of a remake, truth be told. The original hit the NES in Japan only, then they remade it and brought it to the SNES, yet again, Japan only, and then, now, they released it in Japan for the DS, and they have it slated for the US (thankfully). Now I just have to sit and wait. Also, it's Turn Based Strategy+ RPG, so, it won't probably appeal to everyone, but I absolutely adore those type of games (Disgaea, FFT, Fire Emblem, etc.).
Anyways, Pizza is done, and I am quite famished.
~Kaiser Dragoon
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