NDS Two New DS Colours For Australia

The Electric Blue and Salmon Pink versions of the DS are coming to Australia soon...

If recent news snippits are to be believed, these two new editions are expected to hit Australian shelves as soon as September. There are currently no confirmed plans for Europe to recieve either of these new colours.

Posted on 10-07-2005 by Matt

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  • "PSP Outsells DS in May" For the month of May, Sony is the clear winner of the DS vs. PSP battle in the United States, with 250,000 units in PSP sales, compared to 57,000 units in Nintendo DS sales. That means that Sony sold four times as many PSP units as Nintendo sold DS units. While Sony may have won the battle, it hasn't won the handheld wars. When sales of the Game Boy Advance SP are taken into account, Nintendo can add an additional 223,000 units to its total handheld sales, giving it a lead of 30,000 units. June looks to be an interesting month in handheld sales as Nintendo has introduced the Electric Blue DS and also began a promotion where Super Mario 64 DS is being given away for free with the purchase of a Nintendo DS." [edit by Dennis] and we're not using this kind of things in our comments from now on... Keep it clean people. ;)

    gogobrent, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • And for the last two weeks the DS has been outselling the PSP in the USA. With the DS games improving week by week and the PSP games non existent i know who will be firmly in the lead come Christmas. The DS is kicking the PSP all over in japan and has already built up an impressive lead in Europe.

    themole, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • WHERE THE HELL IS WHITE?! that's the only colour that I want!

    hyp3r, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • yay!!! i get to buy a blue one!!!

    tiamat1990, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Yeah, gogobrent is definitely reminding me of ds_gmr...

    Nintendude, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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