HomeNewsFeaturesJobsTrainingResourcesDirectory

New DS Lite model "utter speculation"

Nintendo denies analyst claims of slimmer new DS with larger screens

Nintendo has responded to an analyst's claims that it has completed work on a new version of its DS Lite handheld, maintaining that it is "rumour and speculation and we are not commenting further."

Evan Wilson, from Pacific Crest Securities, is quoted in a GameSpot report as saying that the new model was "thinner, has on-board storage, and larger screens," and would lose the GBA port to accommodate the changes.

The report continued that any new version of the hardware wouldn't be unveiled for some time, "until sales begin to tail off in all three major geographies."

While Nintendo has a history of periodically refreshing its handheld consoles, such as the GameBoy Advance and also the DS, it's possible that a new edition may come as some point, but the company is refusing to be drawn further for now.

Comments

To view other users comments, you must be logged in to a GamesIndustry.biz Network account.


In Related News

Nintendo

Iwata: Mario Wii is a true "game for everyone"

Creutz: "The Wii bubble could be deflating"

DSi LL sells 103,000 in first two days

Follow us on Twitter
Newsletter Signup

Sign up for FREE and receive a comprehensive round-up of industry news.


GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!

"GamesIndustry.biz can always be relied upon for balanced and timely analysis. The editorial team are consistent in their critical but fair perspective on the changing landscape of our industry. The features and interviews are great, and it is definitely one of those places I visit regularly to keep myself current on what is going on out there!"

Chris Lewis

Latest announcements courtesy of GamesPress
  • 1h
    ago
    Runes of Magic - Fund-raising promotion running in-game to support Save the Children.
  • 1h
    ago
    Bounty Bay Online - "Beyond the Horizon" add-on available now - and for free, too.
  • 1h
    ago
    Lords Online - Five hundred alpha keys to be won at Alltern8.
  • 2h
    ago
    B-Boy Brawl - iPhone rhythm action developed in Bristol (apparently "the UK's hip hop heartland").
GamesIndustry.biz is a proud supporter of GamesAid. Hosted by dx.net