Nintendo DSI Review
Nintendo DSI was released on 5th April and cost around $170.
Nintendo DSI is thinner and lighter than previous Nintendo DS models. It also offers larger screen, two cameras, as well as new music players.
DS Lite before had several colors you could choose from, the Nintendo DSI only allow you to choose between white and black.
Another major advantage is that Nintendo has improved the brightness and graphics of the LCD screen. When looking at the Dis you will also notice that it does have a less glossy surface than its forerunners.
So why was this changed? I found no real answer to this question, but I guess a less glossy surface makes reading easier and you won’t see fingerprints on it anymore.
Another great thing is that the DSi can still play old Nintendo Ds games. However, you should be aware that if you own Gameboy Advanced games, you won’t be able to play it on the DSI. (It was possible to play old Gameboy Advanced games on the old Nintendo DS). As a replacement for the basket of the GBA slot, there is now an SD memory card slot in the Nintendo DSI.
As a Nintendo DSi owner you can also download games right from the Nintendo DSi shop online or you if you want to get your DSI games almost free go to Pocketdownloadcenter. Similar to the Wii store you will have to buy point to get games.
Once you have downloaded games, you can store in the ISD, or the internal memory or SD card, which is very convenient. In addition, I love the idea of a dual-chamber that is included in the ISD. You can customize your photos and have very interesting effects such as morphing his face, mirror effects, and the addition of graphics or tables
Nintendo DSi was released on 5th April and no matter of the economical crises it seems it is selling very good, because it is out of stock in many shops, online and offline.
Nintendo DS Roms
The retro-gaming movement continues apace, but some people simply play older games on their computers because their old system has become unreliable or they don’t want to spend the cash for the latest Nintendo DS games. Whatever the reason, roms may be the answer.
Nintendo DS Roms of all sorts suffer from a sort of marginal legality. Essentially, like old fashioned computer games, owning a copy of something you already own breaks no copy right rules, nor does playing a game made for a system you already own. On top of that, most roms have an online license permitting a temporary trial. The difficulty in that games made for Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Gameboy, et al. may simply and easily be copied to a computer with no possibility of verifying whether the copier owns or has even ever seen the system or game in question. The issue becomes even more muddied with the advent of Japanese game translations. Many of these games never were released outside of Japan, which means that technically owning one in the states infringes on international copy right laws, but no other way to enjoy the game exists. For this reason, many rom sites exist in a kind of tenuous no questions asked environment where they carefully mouth the words of the law, while actively pursuing agendas at least tangential to the spirit of the law.

This can make searching for roms a dangerous proposition as unsavory individuals uninterested in the well being or preservation of society sometimes promulgate bugs, viruses, and malware. Before looking for your favorite Nintendo DS games, check out the best in firewalls and anti-virus protection, lest your computer become terminally ill.




