Yes, if you want your DSi to be charged.
i guess the full form is nintendo dual screen improved,but im not sure
I know the DS part stands for dual screen but im not sure why Nintendo put the "i" in there, but at the end of commercials it says, "Nintendo DSi: What will you and "i" do." According to Nintendo of America's David Young, it means your DS is "individual". This is intended to imply that the gaming experience can be customized to the individuals preference.
The DSi, and any other Nintendo handheld, will charge as long as it is plugged in and receiving power. The system does not have to be on to charge. The DSi can charge a dead battery to full in about 3 hours.
Nintendo is the company that made the DSi, the DS stands for "dual screen" and the i is because it's similar to the Wii and because it's kind of like "I" as in you, the individual.
In America: A Nintendo DSi is $140; a DSi XL is $160. In Japan: A Nintendo DSi is ¥15,000; a DSi LL is ¥18,000. In the UK: A Nintendo DSi is £150. In Australia: A Nintendo DSi is $300.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
The second Nintendo DSi is the DSi XL.
Javascript is automatically enabled on the Nintendo DSi. Don't confuse this with Java, which isn't supported.
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NINTENDO makes the DSi, but the Dsi is translated from the Japan Version
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