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Nintendo: DSi XL March 28; Super Mario Galaxy 2 May 23; Metroid: Other M June 27

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After months of speculation, Nintendo officially stepped up its game today, revealing that the new DSi XL handheld system will be available March 28 for $189.99 in North America, with blockbuster Wii releases Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M set to follow May 23 and June 27, respectively.

The DSi XL offers 93% larger (4.2-inch) screens than those found on the DS Lite, as well as a wider viewing angle, larger stylus and extras including pre-installed games (two Brain Age titles), Photo Clock and applications that include the Nintendo DSi Browser and Flipnote Studio. Available in burgundy and bronze (not our first choice for fashion-friendly looks, but appropriately Herculean), it will support current titles plus new offerings such as America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking and WarioWare: D.I.Y., both due to ship on March 28.

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Super Mario Galaxy 2, which gives you the power to mount dinosaur buddy Yoshi (Toad doesn’t do piggyback rides, apparently), promises more of the candy-colored platform hopping fans love, as well as an all-new drill power-up. Metroid: Other M, which reinvents the sci-fi action-adventure series as a 2D side-scroller with the ability to switch into 3D at any time, puts hero Samus Aran aboard a decrepit space station in an original, never-before-seen tale. Players will hold the Wii Remote sideways to do battle with extraterrestrial foes and explore its haunting corridors, as in earlier 8-/16-bit titles, with options to use the Wii remote pointer to fire away in first-person and search for hidden surprises included as well.

Nintendo also revealed that it will publish Japanese role-playing blockbuster Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies for the Nintendo DS in America this summer, while Sin and Punishment: Star Successor launches for the Wii as well on June 7. The company will further offer eBooks of a sort for DS systems with literary compilation 100 Classic Books, which debuts June 14 for $19.99, featuring works by William Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Mark Twain and more. Which makes us wonder: Is Jane Austen secretly a Legend of Zelda fan at heart?

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