Barkley said:
I think the "i" is an "eye": the camera. At least that's how I always took the name. But I agree with your point, the name isn't overly important and wasn't really a factor in the WiiU's demise. |
I also remember the eye marketing term, but apparently they also meant it as in I
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· The "i" is symbolic of the subject "I" and its personal aspect. · Plus, the addition of two cameras gives the system its own "eye" on things. "Nintendo hope that the Nintendo DSi becomes more than a game system and more of a personal tool to enrich our daily lives" |
https://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/handhelds/what-does-the-i-in-ipod-and-dsi-mean-534928







