Finally, the Nintendo DSi is officially out in Japan. You see, Sony was reportedly able to sell 170,000 units of the new gaming console within two days. That’s impressive considering the company only released 200,000 for now.
We can actually say they’ve sold out already because the remaining 30,000 were pre-orders still unclaimed. There will be 100,000 more units to be released but no word yet when. I just wonder how many will reach the shores of US before it officially launches next summer.
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