Nintendo Announces First 5 DSi Shop Games





REDMOND, Wash., April 2, 2009 – On April 5, Nintendo launches Nintendo DSi™, the third iteration of the best-selling portable video game system and the latest evolution in hand-held gaming. Nintendo DSi gives new and veteran gamers the ability to customize, personalize and share their experiences with friends and family. Two built-in, interactive cameras let people snap and modify photos, while recorded sounds can be played and manipulated in interesting and imaginative ways. Also on April 5, Nintendo will launch the Nintendo DSi Shop, a new online storefront where users can redeem Nintendo DSi Points to download an ever-growing variety of inventive games and applications. Nintendo DSi will be available in the United States in Blue or Black at an MSRP of $169.99.
"The concept of entertainment is clearly expanding to enable self-expression and creation in ways never before possible," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Nintendo DSi is loaded with software to help people do exactly that. It's not just about the cameras or audio playback, but what people can do with these features that makes Nintendo DSi such an enjoyable game system."
Beyond the creative user experience, these features also give developers the tools to create new games and applications not previously possible. In the same way that WiiWare™ has given developers big and small a way to deliver their most original games directly to Wii™ users, Nintendo DSiWare™ provides access to the latest and most inventive hand-held games from a variety of studios and genres. Here are the Nintendo DSiWare titles that will be available when the Nintendo DSi Shop launches:
- WarioWare™: Snapped! – Using the built-in Nintendo DSi camera, this outrageous title puts players right at the center of fast-paced mini-games, challenging them to race the clock and get a peek at Wario's photo album.
- Bird & Beans™ – Using an elastic tongue, players must scramble to collect falling beans. The harder a bean is to catch, the more points it's worth.
- Brain Age™ Express: Math – In this math-focused edition of the popular Brain Age series, players can enjoy a mix of new and familiar training exercises. A new Themes mode also lets Nintendo DSi users experiment with images and voice recordings in fun, unusual ways.
- Master of Illusion™ Express: Funny Face – This game uses your Nintendo DSi as a prop in a card trick. Draw a face on the touch screen and astound your audience as the face tells them which playing card they picked.
- Art Style™: AQUIA™ – The newest addition to the eye-popping Art Style series, this mesmerizing underwater puzzle game challenges players to help a scuba diver reach the ocean floor by matching a series of colored blocks.
In addition to a diverse, constantly expanding lineup of DSiWare game titles, visitors to the Nintendo DSi Shop can also download the free Nintendo DSi Browser to enjoy portable access to the Internet. Powered by Opera, this simple-to-use application makes use of the Nintendo DSi system's dual-screen display to provide fast, intuitive Web browsing.
As an incentive to get people connected and enjoying the online content, consumers who buy a Nintendo DSi system and connect it to the Nintendo DSi Shop by Oct. 5, 2009, will automatically receive 1,000 Nintendo DSi Points. (Visit dsioffer.nintendo.com for more details.) Software in the Nintendo DSi Shop will be available at four price points: free, 200 points, 500 points and 800+ points. Users can purchase additional Nintendo DSi Points in the Nintendo DSi Shop or via a Nintendo Points Card sold at retail locations. Nintendo DSi Points will be available in increments of 2,000 at an MSRP of $19.99.
Nintendo DSi allows users to create and share unique moments using a number of distinctive features. Two cameras – one pointing at the user when the system is open, one facing away – let people take photos and manipulate them with 10 built-in "lenses" including Distortion, Graffiti and Mischief. The cameras inspire creativity by letting users personalize their photos and trade them wirelessly with friends and family. The Nintendo DSi Sound application lets people put their own spin on their music with the ability to play and manipulate AAC sound files accessed from an SD card. These sonic tweaks are not saved or stored – they're meant for having fun on-the-fly, changing the pitch or playback speed of a clip with a simple touch of the stylus.
My Thoughts
I do like the four price points and DSi points are going to be worth the same amount as Wii points. The one thing I don't see is the ability to merge your Wii points with your DSi points. I also like the free points you get for being an early DSi adopter. Those 1,000 points equate to a $10 discount on the DSi.










Nintendo is surely on a roll. This announcement is a great initiative, as a die-hard gamer you feel so very elated.
I expect to see a lot of older GBA and GBC games showing up in here.
The entire idea of direct download games also allows publishers to avoid the used game market system. There is no “re-gifting” in this system.
HI,my name is Dylan and i have a nintendo dsi mine is blue when i first got my nintendo dsi i got it out of the box and played it whenever we got home my mom Ginger Joseph worked really hard to get on the internet then when we got on the internet we went to club nintendo to sign me up then when we got done signing me up we went to http://www.yahoo.com to login to my mail so i could check it to see if club nintendo had sent me a request saying thank you for signing up for a club nintendo and they probably said that you need to verife your club nintendo so after i did that i had 1000 points on my nintendo dsi now i want to know how you get more nintendo dsi points because i need some points today not next year today i mean it because there is a game i want for 800 points so do you think you can send me 800 points today so i can get my game that i want today.
thanks Dylan
if you have any questions about anything just email me at dylanwg15@yahoo.com
Game lovers much like concept of direct downloading of games. same we hoping that we get free points for being an early DSi adopter
All of the games sound pretty good except for Master of Illusion… I don’t think that one will turn out too good. I like that they are now going to offer downloadable games though (I hope the free ones turn out kind of neat or are demos or something).
I cant wait to get my hands on this one. My favorite game is Wario Ware and i am guessing this new interface will be great. The direct download option is exceptional as well. I have always been a big fan of Nintendo!
this is the best system ever…
this is a {strong} system
i dont see the point in $19 £10 for 2000 points even if they have good games [ which i have to say the shop is rubbish so far compared to what it canbe or will be] i think it realy should be cheaper plus does anyone know the point in linking it to clubnintendo as i only know about the 1000 points what else can the clubnintendo link do anyone know
please respond
i tried browsing via wifi to check my emails at yahoo using the dsi. Can anyone tell me what i should click coz i tried replying to an email using the dsi, the keyboard appeared but it won’t let me type to the body of the text. I tried writing a new message so i got to the to: and subject: but again when i got to the writing of the actual message…it doesn’t want to write. Is it just for browsing purposes only or is there a dsi way to do it…
Help please…