Nintendo of America has confirmed that it will be selling a XL version of its DSi handheld gaming device for $190.
The DSiXL – which is scheduled to launch on March 28 – was designed to create a more “social experience” with its “multiple viewing” angles.
“This product really fills a gap between portable play and social experiences that up until now is only available on consoles,” Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America executive vice president of sales and marketing, told CNET.
Nintendo also announced a number of new titles for its lineup of DS devices, including a book-reading app that offers gamers access to 100 classic titles.
“That, of course, is a nod in the direction of the popularity of electronic book readers such as the Amazon Kindle,” opined Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat.
“We’ll see if all of this is enough to stave off growing competition from Apple with its iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad products.”