@apujanata, I figured out what happened. People originally saw the Tokyo press event first and there was mistranslations of what was said on the English gaming news sites that said that both screens were touch screens.
However, they all figured out that they had mistranslated what had happened at the Tokyo conference after attending the San Francisco conference.
For example, IGN originally reported that there were dual touch screens, but they then modified their report with this statement: "We originally translated that DSi's screens were both touch compatible, but that is reportedly incorrect."
So as the DSi is not an entirely new platform but merely a confirmed DS Lite-style upgrade, I imagine that it will be included in the sales that this GLS represents.
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I figured out what happened. People originally saw the Tokyo press event first and there was mistranslations of what was said on the English gaming news sites that said that both screens were touch screens.
However, they all figured out that they had mistranslated what had happened at the Tokyo conference after attending the San Francisco conference.
For example, IGN originally reported that there were dual touch screens, but they then modified their report with this statement: "We originally translated that DSi's screens were both touch compatible, but that is reportedly incorrect."
So as the DSi is not an entirely new platform but merely a confirmed DS Lite-style upgrade, I imagine that it will be included in the sales that this GLS represents.