Hundreds queue for new Nintendo console

November 1, 2008 The new DSi console is lighter and has a larger screen than the DS Lite

A Nintendo employee unveils the new "DSi" games console on October 2. Hundreds of people queued to be among the first to buy Nintendo's latest games console, as the Japanese electronic giant unveiled the DSi, featuring a built-in camera and enhanced sound.

Hundreds of people queued to be among the first to buy Nintendo's latest games console on Saturday, as the Japanese electronic giant unveiled the DSi, featuring a built-in camera and enhanced sound.



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