Confirmed: Pink DS Lite to hit Australia Nov 2nd
Two weeks ago we brought you the news but now our friends over at Nintendo Australia have confirmed that the Pink Nintendo DS Lite will be hitting our shores on November the 2nd. But it won’t be coming alone also hitting our shelves at the same time will be Nintendogs Dalmatian and Friends. This version of the smash hit Nintendogs, lets you use the Dalmatian breed right from the get go as well as several other breeds of mans best friend.
With the new Pink DS Lite, Nintendogs Dalmatian and Friends, and the Wii its looking to be a big end of year for Nintendo down here. Click the topic title if you want to read the full press release from Nintendo about the Pink DS Lite. Australia, Melbourne, October 16th 2006 Add a dash of colour to your life this Christmas with a Pink Nintendo DS Lite. Pink is the new colour to join the current Polar White and Black colours for Australias highest selling handheld console*. The new Pink Nintendo DS Lite will be available on November 2nd, for an SRP of $199.95.
The release of this gorgeous new Pink version coincides perfectly with the release of the next addition in the nintendogs series nintendogs Dalmatian and Friends. With the Dalmatian breed immediately available at the start of the game, fans of the spotted pup can immediately start building a relationship with their new pet. All versions of nintendogs retail for an SRP of $49.95.
“”A Pink Nintendo DS and a new Dalmatian version of nintendogs is a powerful combination in the lead-up to Christmas””, explains Rose Lappin, Director of Sales and Marketing. “”It really demonstrates Nintendos commitment to expanding the gaming market and attracting non-traditional audiences to experience the magic for themselves.””
Other upcoming games for the Nintendo DS include Clubhouse Games, Mario Hoops 3-on-3 both on October 26th, Yoshi’s Island DS on November 23, Children of Mana on November 30 and Pokmon Ranger on December 7th.
Nintendogs Dalmatian and Friends is rated G by the Office of Film and Literature Classification