DSi initially had two slots, Iwata wants the system to be with owners everywhere, sound quality has improved
“There were a lot of requests among gamers, of course, and from in house as well, for two slots. We also thought that would be good, and, even though we were aware of the drawback of increased size, we decided to proceed with two slots. But when you and your team made an actual model and I held it in my hands, all I could think was, ‘It’s so big!’…When you try to add two slots, it can’t be helped [the size]. So you [Kuwahara] gave up on that, and decided to make it smaller.” – Iwata
“I think lots of improvements have been made with the Nintendo DSi, but one thing that really made me happy, even though it’s subtle and doesn’t stand out, is that the sound is much louder and the sound quality is better.” – Iwata
“…when you compare the DSi with the DS Lite, the way it looks hasn’t changed all that drastically. It’s almost like we tried not to change it. But the speakers were an area where we could make an obvious change and keep the unit looking neat. It would look different from its predecessors and cut down on confusion in stores. I’m not usually very insistent, but when it came to this, I pushed pretty strongly.” – Yui Ehara, DSi shell designer
“Yeah, I want each person’s My DS to be something they carry around with them at all times. They can take an interest in what their friends have done with their units, and share recommendations.” – Iwata
Just wondering, how many of you guys find your original DS or DS Lite with you most of the time?