Nintendo working on new console

Nintendo doesn't usually have 2 big games during Christmas. And they typically release a big game during Q1 and Q2. Mario Kart Wii came out in April, Brawl in March. I can't think of a time

Other M is really a Team Ninja game first and foremost.
 
Website RPAD dig up information on Nintendo's handheld successors at the Game Developers Conference, they spoke with several third-party developers, and according to their findings the DS2 look a lot like current Nintendo handheld, only with better screens and better performance.

•The system has two screens, just like the DS, but they are bigger and higher resolution. I’m sure most of you could have guessed that, but the interesting part is that the gap between the two screens is negligible. Developers will be able to use them as one giant screen.

•The next Nintendo handheld has an accelerometer.

•The dev kit is similar in power to the GameCube. Developers that worked on GameCube or Wii games will find it easy to create with. I found this information unusual. The DS successor is rumored to use an Nvidia Tegra chip, while the GameCube and Wii have PowerPC CPUs and ATI GPUs. The people familiar with the dev kit made it sound like there wasn’t much of a learning curve on the new system.

•The developers I spoke with will be finished with their games before the end of the year. The Nintendo DS is still going strong and the company could delay the next handheld’s release if it wanted to, but it looks like an E3 2010 announcement and a late 2010 release.

Take this as a rumor, since the info is not coming from Nintendo, but as of right now these DS2 rumors sounds very interesting and on the same line of previous rumors. E3 is at the next corner, so stay tuned!
 
I just bought a DSi for Christmas :facepalm:
Ouch. Well maybe this supposed DS2 will take a little while before release, next year in the US at least.
You know, I got the original DS for Christmas back when it first release. I got my Xbox 360 the day it released, and it just now red ringed me. My Wii broke on the first day I had it, but Nintendo seemed happy to replace it, and it seems fine now, but only time will tell. My point is, I've not been on the bandwagon to replace my systems for new versions of the same thing, and short of the fact I'll have to get a new 360 since my warranty is gone, I'm perfectly happy with my large old original DS.
 

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