Wed, Nov 25, 2009 | 02:57 GMT

Nintendo DSi LL sells more than 100,000 units in first two days

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Apparently, a whole mess of people thought bigger screens and a fatter stylus were just the tweaks the DSi needed in order to attain portable perfection. Case in point: Japan. After a mere two days, the DSi LL has already done its uber-popular family of handhelds proud by selling 103,524 units, according to Enterbrain’s estimates.

For comparison’s sake, the DSi moved 170,779 units at the same point in its infancy. The PSPgo, meanwhile, limped across the finish starting line with 28,275 units at its Japanese launch.

Thanks, Siliconera.

5 comments

#1

psxman
25/11/09, 2:36 am

…Why?

#2

Armitage
25/11/09, 2:44 am

It’s all to do with fingers.

#3

Jadeskye
25/11/09, 2:54 am

I kind of want one.

#4

Armitage
25/11/09, 3:02 am

nevermind

#5

OlderGamer
25/11/09, 4:17 pm

If I could use a cord to attach it to my TV for easier viewing. Or if the Wii could read the DS games(remember how awesome the Gameboy advance player was for the Gamecube?), I would be very interested. But man my eyes go cross eyed looking at a hand held.

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