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* [[Nintendo]] is well known for their console redesigns. It possibly invented the practice in its modern form with its late-life redesign of the [[SNES]], and raised it to an art form with the [[Game Boy]] ([[Game Boy|Game Boy Pocket]], Game Boy Light [Japan], [[Game Boy Color]]), the [[Game Boy Advance]] (GBA SP, GBA Micro), and the [[Nintendo DS]] (DS Lite, DSi) -- not to mention the conversion of the NES from a toaster to a console with dog bone controllers.
** The DS systems are a rather bizarre form of this- first, the DS was released, then it was updated to the DS Lite, which was a smaller version of the same thing. Then came the DSi, which was about the same size as the DS Lite but with different features- and finally the DSi XL, which is a ''larger'' version of the DSi. So, is bigger better or not?
*** The [[D Si]] XL was made predominately for use by [[Cool Old Guy|seniors who could benefit from a bigger screen, and different lighting]]. It's an interesting sign of the change in Nintendo's target demographic from the time of the DS Lite release to the XL's.
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