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Development:Nintendo DSi

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This page details development materials of Nintendo DSi.

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Early Main Menu

Present on Page 8 of platinum.7z/twl.7z/TwlIPL/tags/XXX/docs/ParentalControl_20080111_J.pdf ("XXX" being any branch between 20080213_SDK4134 and 20080312_hotsw) is a screenshot of an early System Menu. The date in the screenshot appears to be December 11, 2007, nearly a year before the DSi's release.

Early Final
DSi-MainMenu-11012008-1.jpg DSi-Launcher-MainMenu-2.png

From top to bottom:

  • The scanlines are much more visible, though only on the Top Screen.
  • The battery indicator is on the top-left of the Top Screen. The final system has it on the top-right.
  • There's no volume indicator.
  • The nickname isn't color-coded to the selected system color.
  • The date and time are green, which might have changed color when the battery level was low.
  • The picture frame is smaller, which could also indicate that pictures were taken in a smaller resolution.
  • The L and R button triggers have more text (translating to "Camera Button").
  • The text bubble has scanlines. It's also slightly different in design.
  • Only the first line about "no inserted DS carts" is present.
  • There's no bracket to show the beginning or end of the application list.
  • Some of the icons are different:
    • System Settings is circular rather than square, as well as being horizontally flipped.
    • The DS Card icon is identical to the one from the Nintendo DS BIOS.
  • The application highlight is present, even though no DS card is inserted.
  • Empty icons have less depth.
  • All icons have no drop shadow.
  • The application bar is different:
    • Each icon is the same in size, regardless of whether its slot is taken up by an application.
    • The highlighter has thicker outlines on the top and bottom.
    • The arrows blend in more with the selected system color.
(Source: coleeau)