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Trivia: The DS was codenamed Iris

Posted Mar 1, 2010 at 12:31AM EST by Mabie A.

Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: Nintendo
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dsfamilyHere's a little weekend trivia for you all. Did you know that before there was the Nintendo DS, there was the Nintendo "Iris"? No, that's not another handheld. That was actually the original codename for the now-famed DS.

 

SPD producer Gorou Abe mentioned this trivia in a recent Iwata Asks episode, with Iwata delving more into it:

 

"The "Iris" Abe-san mentioned isn't widely known, so I will explain. Iris was the codename of a next-generation device we were explorin to succeed the Game Boy Advance - in other words, before development of the Nintendo DS.

 

Eventually, it became a two-screen device with the codename Nitro, which went out into the world as the Nintendo DS. So, broadly speaking, Iris was the foundation for the Nintendo DS. You might say that Abe-san carried out his original objectives across five and a half years."

 

 

Via [Siliconera]

 

 



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+1 # RE: Trivia: The DS was codenamed IrisMabie A. 2010-03-01 05:33
i wonder why "iris"... any guesses?

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+2 # ....Silver-Tiger 2010-03-01 06:06
Maybe the camera (Iris) of the DSi was planned from the beginning, but was later scratched because it was to expensive at that time or it wasn't included so they can sell it with a later revision. (whcih actually happened strangely)

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# ...slacker1987 2010-03-01 14:58
That sounds right actually.

DSiris, anyone?

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-1 # RE: Trivia: The DS was codenamed IrisAithePanda 2010-03-01 05:34
cool, i has learnt!

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+1 # RE: Trivia: The DS was codenamed IrisISOHaven 2010-03-01 14:25
"No, that's not another handheld. That was actually the original codename for the now-famed DS."

The quote in your article goes against what you said here. It was in fact a DIFFERENT handheld which LATER gained a screen and was given a different code name.

All the same, interesting info. Thanks!

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-1 # hmm...SkyClawAlpha 2010-03-01 16:03
when i saw this, i was all ready to come in a flame the hell out of the poster... now i just want to say how misleading the name of this article is. I've know for a loooong time that it was called nitro (the letters NTR are part of the serial)

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