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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Nico on May 14, 2004, 02:31:04 am
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well, the page is in french, but who cares? I post that for the pics:
http://www.micromania.fr/news/?id=6791
Well it does have two screens ok. If that's any useful, that's something else :doubt:
They also talk about the portable playstation, but no pics, and I don't give a damn anyway.
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so is nintendo coming out with a new hand held every year now, or what?
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the new gameboy $$
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Nintendo DS (developer system) IIRC they gonna change name before it's released
2 Screens
Wi-fi
Touch Screen
One of coolest things this year
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Two screens? *raised eyebrow* Well, at least it's a change. Be interested to see what they actually do with those two screens. :p The Wi-fi will be cool, for sure. :)
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Wi-Fi=Good. No more damn link cables.
2 Screens=Bad. It'll eat more batteries.
Touch Screen=Bad. Without regular cleaning and care, can quickly become a greasy, useless battery hog.
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Originally posted by Holy Imperial Gloriano
Nintendo DS (developer system) IIRC they gonna change name before it's released
Actually the DS means dual screen (oddly enough) I might be interested in one of these, I play my GBA all the time.
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I still play my old Original GameBoy.....
The old grey brick....
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Has anyone seen the pics for Metal Gear Acid, for the PSP? They're on Gamespot, and it looks absolutely amazing, past PS1 quality graphics and approaching PS2 quality.
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Originally posted by 01010
Actually the DS means dual screen (oddly enough) I might be interested in one of these, I play my GBA all the time.
no you are wrong DS means Developer system (that said in Nintendo Press event
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Two screens can be damned nifty, since it can let you remove visual clutter from the "play" screen (there's a pic showing Mario Kart with the track and leaderboard info on one screen, and the race on the other).
Just think of it as one screen, split in half. :D
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I like to think of it as a larger screen that happens to be foldable to make it smaller.
In any case, this thing is supposed to pack more power than the N64 so the PSP isn't without any competition (even though the DS is technically not aimed at the same market niche as the PSP).
There's one thing I both like and not like about the DS. The dpad. It looks like they've changed it, which is a good thing.
Unfortunately, it still looks really small and now it seems to be more embedded into the contraption. I hope that thing isn't going to be not responsive enough.
However, I'm glad that it finally has at least as many buttons as the SNES.