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Back in October when the DSi was announced, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed that the system would have flash memory much like the Wii. Now, however, we finally know how much memory the DSi supports. A recent writeup notes that the DSi has 256 megabytes of internal memory.

“The only piece of content available under the DSi Ware option at the moment is the free Opera browser. The download takes 85 blocks of your 1,024 block space. While not listed in the system’s official specs, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said during a recent investor briefing that the internal memory consists of 256 megabytes, which is half that of the Wii.”


Wow, the DSi Shop looks eerily similar to the Wii Shop Channel…Right down to the music and actual downloading screen!



“You all know we’ve not announced any new REs for Wii (or any other platforms for that matter). Alas, I’m not going to be able to share our roadmap here. Sorry guys, his [Resident Evil 5 producer] comments are going to stand as they are and I’m not able to elaborate on them.” – Christian Svensson, Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development

This quote was in reference to Resident Evil 5 producer Juntake Uchi, when it was noted that it will be “a couple of years” before the Wii sees a new Resident Evil game. A couple of years is a long time away, though Capcom probably has its hands full with Resident Evil 5. It will be interesting to see what direction the series takes after that game releases, and how a new Resident Evil title for the Wii would turn out.


Nintendo (500)

Mega Man 3
Smash Ping Pong
Dragon Buster

Super Nintendo (800)

Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen

Master System (500)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Genesis (600)

Wolf of the Battlefield II

PC Engine (600-800)

Nekketsu Koukou Dodge Ball-Bu CD Soccer-hen (800)
Volfied
Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu (800)
Cadash

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Nintendo Wii

North America
1. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
3. Guitar Hero: World Tour Full Band Kit (Activision)
4. Wii Music (Nintendo)
5. Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2009 (Majesco)

Japan:
1. Shape Boxing: Wii de Enjoy Diet! (Rocket Company)
2. Wii Music (Nintendo)
3. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
4. Bokujou Monogatari: Waku Waku Animal March (Marvelous)
5. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)

UK:
1. Wii Fit (Nintendo)
2. Wii Play (Nintendo)
3. Carnival: Fun Fair Games (2K Games)
4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo)
5. FIFA 09 All-Play (EA Sports)

Nintendo DS

North America
1. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
2. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
3. Brain Age (Nintendo)
4. Brain Age 2 (Nintendo)
5. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir (Nintendo)

Japan:
1. Vitamin Y (D3 Publisher)
2. Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode (Nintendo)
3. Pocket Monsters Platinum (Nintendo)
4. Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo)
5. Korg DS-10 (AQ Interactive)

UK:
1. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo)
2. More Brain Training (Nintendo)
3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo)
4. Imagine: Teacher (Ubisoft)
5. Lego Batman (Warner Bros.)

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For the first time ever, fans of the innovative action-packed Dragon Ball franchise will be able to experience the origin of the game, and Goku and Bulma as kids, in Dragon Ball: Origins, out November 4 on Nintendo DS. An essential and unique part of any Dragon Ball collection, this action-adventure game is filled with several new Dragon Ball elements including various styles of gaming like puzzle solving, fighting action, and mazes.

The single player game follows Goku and his clever sidekick Bulma as they travel the world overcoming enemies and obstacles, along with their many friends, to collect the 7 Dragon Balls. All the characters have unique special powers that helps guide them along in the story of Dragon Ball Origins including:



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