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Nintendo fans want big trees

Submitted by on March 19, 2010 – 12:25 pm4 Comments

To celebrate the upcoming release of the DSi XL, Nintendo opened up a poll on their corporate Twitter account. The question: What would you like 93% bigger? Naturally, this refers to the XL’s twin screens being 93% larger than those found on the previous DSi model.

Even more naturally, the leading vote-getter is trees, currently sitting at over 19% of the tally. Which may seem like an odd result for an internet poll – where we usually vote specifically for penises and Howard Stern sycophants – but you must remember that Nintendo sanitized the choices. Among the options are such ho-hum items as coffee cups, pools, hair and furniture. OK, Nintendo. We can see you’re not taking this seriously.

The XL lumbers to retail March 28 for a heart-wrenching $190 (but you get pre-installed Brain Age games!)

Press release follows:

New Nintendo DSi XL Makes Portable Games More Social with Extra-Large Screens; System Launches March 28 with Pre-Installed Software

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– From bank balances to IQ scores, there are many things people would love to see increase by 93 percent. Nintendo, for its part, is determined to significantly boost the social fun of portable gaming. Launching March 28, the new, extra-large Nintendo DSi XL™ hand-held system makes it easier for everyone to gather around and have a good time. It features 4.2-inch screens that are 93 percent larger than those on the Nintendo DS™ Lite system. The improved wider viewing angle of the Nintendo DSi XL screens also provides a new way for people to enjoy games with friends and family, making it easier than ever to watch and join in the fun.

Nintendo DSi XL will be available at a suggested retail price of $189.99, and that includes three titles that have been pre-installed on the system. These include the brain-training games Brain Age™ Express: Math and Brain Age™ Express: Arts & Letters, as well as Photo Clock, which lets users customize the pictures on the background of their clock. Nintendo DSi XL launches in both Burgundy and Bronze, with a glossy top and a matte-finish bottom for a better grip.

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

Nintendo DSi XL is launching at the same time as two portable games that demonstrate the social nature of the new hardware. America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking uses the larger screens to help multiple chefs chip in to prepare delicious recipes. In WarioWare™: D.I.Y., the larger screens help players see all the details as they create and share their own microgames.

Beyond the social experience, the larger Nintendo DSi XL screens draw players in and make games feel more engaging. Eye-popping graphics are beautifully rendered. Even people who have been playing Nintendo DS games for years will see them take on a new life with Nintendo DSi XL. As always, playing is believing. To truly understand the difference Nintendo DSi XL makes, you have to experience it for yourself.

Nintendo DSi XL includes all the same features as the Nintendo DSi system, including two cameras and photo- and sound-manipulation tools. With a broadband Internet connection, you can also upload photos directly to Facebook to share with friends or access downloadable Nintendo DSiWare™ games via the Nintendo DSi Shop.

To help celebrate the launch of Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo is asking the public to choose things in their lives that they would like to see 93 percent bigger. The poll lists fun, humorous options, including sound speakers, swimming pools and furniture. The poll is a great way for people to get social as they show off their responses to their friends. People can check out the “What would you like 93% bigger?” application on Facebook® Platform at http://apps.facebook.com/ninetythree-percent or visit the @NintendoAmerica profile on Twitter to answer the poll questions for themselves.

Remember that Nintendo DSi XL features parental controls that let adults manage the digital content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit www.nintendodsi.com.

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  • StephenJMunn

    …and since there seems to be no way for anyone to move their DSiWare from the DSi to the DSi XL…

  • http://www.fourhman.com Joe Fourhman

    Holy crap, that did not even occur to me. Brilliant.

  • StephenJMunn

    It's what's kept the purchase of an XL out of the question for me.

  • http://www.fourhman.com Joe Fourhman

    Consider this a warmup for the pain we will all go through when the next generation of consoles arrive.