Be stylish with the Crimson/Onyx DS, now available outside Japan
For those of us who chomped at the bit for the red-and-black Nintendo DS Lite bundled with Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day, here’s some good news: it’s finally available on its own, outside the land of the rising sun. Awesome!
Renamed as the Crimson/Onyx DS, this little touch-sensitive beauty combines fashion and functionality in a package that easily fits into any pocket or bag to take wherever you go. Available for US$ 129.99, it’s an awesome addition to the rainbow of colors that make up the Nintendo DS Lite color palette – as well as a great offset to the cadres of single-color handhelds on the market today.
Certainly a very good color choice, red and black – both compliment each other nicely, and it grabs attention. Now, how about more awesome-looking color schemes, Nintendo? Certainly you have more planned – yours truly will be waiting for the day a purple-green Nintendo DS Lite gets released. That would be a must-buy, guaranteed.
For those of us who chomped at the bit for the red-and-black Nintendo DS Lite bundled with Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day, here’s some good news: it’s finally available on its own, outside the land of the rising sun. Awesome!
Renamed as the Crimson/Onyx DS, this little touch-sensitive beauty combines fashion and functionality in a package that easily fits into any pocket or bag to take wherever you go. Available for US$ 129.99, it’s an awesome addition to the rainbow of colors that make up the Nintendo DS Lite color palette – as well as a great offset to the cadres of single-color handhelds on the market today.
Certainly a very good color choice, red and black – both compliment each other nicely, and it grabs attention. Now, how about more awesome-looking color schemes, Nintendo? Certainly you have more planned – yours truly will be waiting for the day a purple-green Nintendo DS Lite gets released. That would be a must-buy, guaranteed.