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Dsi Downloads – What You Need To Know

DSi downloads can be a great way to get new DS games for your console fast. All you need is your DSi console, and SD card, a credit card number, and a reputable site to use for the download. It is easy to download games from many sites, and you have the added advantage of not having a bunch of tiny games to keep up with. With all the games stored on one card, there is a smaller chance that they will become lost.

P2P or Torrent downloads
It is a bad idea to download any games from P2P servers. These games are often filled with viruses and other spyware that can cause your system to crash or stop working altogether. It is best to only purchase games from reputable sites where payments are received for the games.

Free online downloads
The free DSi downloads have the same problem as the P2P downloads. The sites often have a lot of viruses, adware, and spyware that can cause damage to your computer and your DS console. It would be terrible to lose the entire system while trying to save $10 for a game. Always make sure to steer clear of any sites that offer free downloads for DS systems. These sites can also corrupt the SD card, which will delete any other games or information already present on the card.

DS and DSi compatibility
DS and DSi games are completely compatible. The DSi system is just an updated DS system with more Internet and file storing features. All of the games are exactly the same. A game does not have to be labeled DSi to be played on the DSi system. It just has to be a DS game. Earlier versions of the DS could play GBA games, but the DSi system cannot.

Advantages to downloading games
There are many reasons why downloading a game can be better than purchasing it from a store. First of all, the convenience is much higher. You don’t have to drive to a store, deal with packaging, or space wasted by storing the individual games. As mentioned earlier, the games will be easier to keep track of. Sometimes downloading a game is cheaper than purchasing it from a store.
DSi downloads are easy. Just place the SD card into the computer slot and transfer the files to the card. Then when you place the card into the DSi you can choose the game to play from the card.

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EA’s just revealed its financial figures from the Q3 Christmas 2007 period (October-December), which shows the company making a whole lot more revenue than ever before.

When you break down the figures for handheld games, Nintendo DS was by far the most impressive performer, with sales up 122 per cent from $55 million in Q3 2006 to $122 million.

EA released only five DS games during that time; Boogie, Need for Speed ProStreet, EA Playground, The Sims 2 Castaway and The Simpsons Game but still the DS sales accounted for eight per cent of EA’s total turnover.

Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has been talking about the DS, Nintendo’s future plans for its games and the possibility of non-gaming services being made available to download to DS from public wi-fi hot spots around the country.

He also said “One of the lifestyle proposals we’d like to put into effect in the first half of this year is an experiment aimed at getting people to use their DSs in public spaces as part of a larger effort to make the DS a more helpful tool for people in their everyday lives.

He went on to say “It’s a portable, single-architecture platform that can receive anything given a wi-fi hot spot with over 20 million units in use in Japan and about the same amount in the US and Europe. I really think the idea of making it a gaming machine that’s also useful in your daily life is a good one, and possible. We’ll be keeping an eye on the experiment’s results while hopefully increasing the number of places you can use your DS in progressive steps.”

Like the PSP’s satellite navigation add-on and the new Skype capabilities, the DS has also already had uses found for it in everyday life – language translation software is available for it and in Japan the console has been used to give tourists information when they are on museum tours. Meanwhile, a recent test in the US enabled users at a baseball game to order food as well as watch the game on their DS.

In his interview, Mr. Iwata also speaks about there original idea to do something different with both DS and the Wii.

He went on to say “We knew that if games appealed to fewer people, the future was going to be bleak. And with video games being demonised by the public, it was hard to see how games could flourish in all that. So we knew we had to change it… Hearing stories about customers who seemed like they’d never touch a game scouring store shelves for a copy of Brain Age is what encouraged us.”

The hardened gamer should rest easy. Iwata followed this up by saying that Nintendo would still support more experienced gamers by giving them games such as Zelda, and also more new challenging games although he thinks the benefit of pick-up-and-play titles is they allow experienced gamers to play with newcomers – something the CEO said was missing from the market.

So the future of DS is looking bright for the casual gamer and the hardened Nintendo supporter exactly what we’ll be able to download to our DS in the future that’s useful remains to be seen. Money off coupons for Tesco? Maps? We hope that Nintendo has something a bit more exciting up its sleeve, which I’m sure it has!

David is the owner of http://www.consolesmarket.co.uk and http://www.consolesmarket.com which specialises in games consoles & games available on Ebay and from other first class merchants on the internet.