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I’ve decided to change my blog slightly. I’m still going to write wiiviews, but, in addition, I’m going to do a lot of Nintendo ramblings.

I know I missed a lot of big releases, (Animal Crossing, Wii Music) but I’ll get around to wiiviewing them.

So, new things in the world of Nintendo. The DSi just got a release date, April 5 this year! They have announced two colors on amazon, matte blue and matte black. It’s suddenly (finally) getting a lot of press, but with all the articles, links, and sites I’ve been reading, I still can’t find out if it has wifi or if you have to be connected to something like your home internet connection. If anyone can confirm whether or not it has wifi, please let me know. It does seem like this time they are really going up against the Ipod touch and PSP.  Of course I am planning to get it on release date, one way or another (and in blue!).

We’re going to New York this year and I can’t wait to see Nintendo World (no, I mean REALLY CAN’T WAIT). They’re supposed to have a huge selection of games, toys, clothing, and everything else Nintendo. My kind of place :)

Nintendo has announced a new line of games called new play control. These are Gamecube games reworked to utilize the awesome capabilities of the wiimote. So, it’s the exact same game, just with the wiimote control. It’s slightly cheaper than almost all the other Nintendo games at release, being released at $30. So far, they’ve only announced Mario Power Tennis and Pikmin, both with the release date of 3/9/09 (Mario of course is a release date must, I might wait and see with Pikmin).

I can’t wait to see which other games Nintendo will release with “new play control.” I’m personally hoping for Super Mario Sunshine, which is one of my all time favorite games. I also think Luigi’s Mansion would be a good choice. I like to see the vaccum function with the wiimote. And speaking of Nintendo releasing stuff – what is up with Wii Resort????? Wii Resort was showcased at E3, yet they said nothing of the DSi, and here we are with the DSi coming out in April and not a date listed anywhere for Wii Resort. Yet, I found cheats published in National Geographic Kids latest issue, bizarre.

This has nothing to do with video games, but I wanted to put it out there, Disney and Lego have once again partnered and have announced  Pixar’s Toy Story and Cars for January 2010. However, the inferior Megabloks will be gaining the Nickelodeon franchise, which probably means no more Lego Spongebob. Megabloks has also gained Yo Gabba Gabba (one of my sisters favorites shows). Oh, and speaking of Lego’s, I am building a giant Lego sculpture of Mario. I’ll post a picture of it when it’s done.

Mario and Luigi RPG 3 now has a very interesting story line. While a sickness that causes characters to inflate is sweeping the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi get swallowed by Bowser with his new ‘inhale’ ability. During gameplay you control Bowser on the top screen of the DS using the ‘X’ and ‘Y’ buttons, while you control Mario and Luigi on the bottom screen using the ‘A’ and ‘B’ buttons. Mario and Luigi are linked with Bowser, such as if Mario hits a nerve inside Bowser, Bowser will react accordingly. Bowser also swallowed Toad who decided to make the most of his stay by setting up a shop inside Bowser. This sounds like it’s going to be a weird RPG, but also really fun.

Currently I seem to be getting my gameplay monies worth with Paper Mario, Animal Crossing Cityfolk, and my new favorite, which happens to be an old game that I never had gotten, Zack and Wiki. Also, another completely fun game worth EVERY dime (Wiipoints) is World of Goo. If you haven’t gone on the Wii Shop Channel, which I am surprised by everyday when someone tells me they haven’t….. go on today spend your $15 (15,000 Wiipoints) and get this game today. Not a ton of levels or anything, but completely addicting and really entertaining. Totally worth a future Wiiview.

Well, I’m off to go finish Lego Mario!

Yes, it’s true, a new and improved Nintendo DS is coming, the Nintendo DSi. The information is just starting to pour in so here’s what I could gather. The new version of the DS has a camera with two lenses (one facing out and pointing at you) with 0.3 mega pixels (which won’t be a high quality camera).

Another cool and interesting addition is that there will be a slot for a SD card up to 2GB. So with that you can store much more and carry over information from the Wii or a card from a camera, so you can edit photos and stuff.

There’s also going to be a DSi shop where you can use Wii points (soon to be renamed Nintendo points) to get games for the DSi as well as for holding Nintendo points for the Wii. And even more exciting for me is Club Nintendo. Club Nintendo is a loyalty program that started in Japan and then made it’s way to Europe but has never come to the United States. It’s a program where you can earn points (or ’stars’ – love that) for purchases for prizes and other special fan stuff. For someone like me who buys a lot of Nintendo games and merchandise, that’s going to be great.

Some other built-in additions that are of interest include an on-board web browser, improved audio (like the ability to listen to MP3’s and adjust pitch and playback), and the ability to play music and video.

For what they’ve done for size is also cool. They’ve made it, once again, lighter and thinner, but they’ve also made the screen bigger (from 3 inches to 3.25 inches) – which is pretty cool.

The release date is, for now, Sometime in 2009, varying from early to late, but in Japan it’s November 9th.  The current price is somewhere between $130-$185 (different sources say different things).

There is one bummer (but I’m okay with it) is that they’ve gotten rid of the Gameboy slot. You can still play normal DS games, of course. But unless you have a Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, DS or DS lite – you won’t be able to play any of your old Gameboy games. So hold on to your, soon-to-be-out-dated technology!

From the trailers you can get the impression that they are working on a lot of new games. Like possibly a new Warioware (which would be really cool if they incorporate the new camera), a Luigi and Mario 3 (it looks similar to Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time), a new Professor Layton (hear that Uncle Andy?), and a bunch of other games I couldn’t recognize like maybe a new Nintendogs.

I am doing a lot of assuming here, which, of course, I wouldn’t have had to do if they would have like ANNOUNCED IT AT E3!!!! But they didn’t AND they were able to keep it under wraps with a November 2008 Japan release date. It all seems strange to me because I’ve read that they wanted to focus on 2008 US releases at E3 but they spent a lot of time on Wii Resort which got bumped to 2009 (which I’m sure was no surprise to them). I’m sure they had to have had a demo or something. My Uncle & Dad played the Wii a year before it came out at E3, oh well.

Nintendo’s president, Reggie Fils-Aime, said DS Lite sales in the US were still strong so bringing it to the US wasn’t a top priority. But, I’m sure a lot of friends will be taking the DS off their Christmas list with this announcement. Making this announcement about new hardware right at the beginning of the holiday season, I think, will make a lot of people stop and think. That is, unless they have tons of Gameboy Advance games and just don’t want to lose that slot.

So back to my guessing!!! I could only guess that with a camera aimed at your face I’m expecting something like ichat and also some sort of face melter. I also am pretty sure you will be able to download Mii’s from the Wii to the DSi (that would be rad).

So to wrap this up and get started saving my money, the new Nintendo DSi will have a built-in camera (or 2), an SD card slot. It will be smaller, with bigger screens, on-board internet access, but no Gameboy slot, and many other cool quirks and features that I’m sure will be leaking out over the next few days. Personally, I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

For more info check out Wired.com’s interview with Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo’s VP of Sales that drove me crazy at Nintendo E3 conference- but still she knows a lot.

-For additional fun in the meantime, check out this really cool game making program scratch.