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Nintendo DS Hands On

The Big N's media event went off well, and people have finally had a chance to experience the playability and feel of the DS system. Penny Arcade has commentary from Gabe and Tycho, and Gamespot gives it a look as well. Quoth Tycho: "The final analysis: I am overjoyed that Nintendo isn't completely nuts, which was my fear initially. This is a pretty cool little machine. But the opening salvo is a little soft in the genres I prize most, and there's no stand-out title that forces my hand on the system."

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  1. Re:Honestly... by swat_r2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    .. Minidisc drive, cartridge port, dual analog sticks, d-pad and twin shoulder buttons.

    Goodbye 10 hours (PSP)

    Very little in the gaming world requires you to actually *watch* two screens.

    It's called innovation, it's a great idea that's been improperly utilized up to date. I know a lot of people who would love to have multiple views in an RTS, one being a touch interface for troop management. The creative options are endless..

    The second screen isn't nessesary. In fact, they probably would have done better to make a portable with a larger screen with a better 3Dchipset.

    See PSP. How long you want this thing to run for? Also notice the phenomenon that we're currently playing SNES games at least 2 generations behind on the GBA, and having a hell of a time doing so. Sure it would have been nicer to have at least DC quality, but I'm not complaining.

    It's cheap, powerful, innovative, and backwards compatible with the biggest selling video game machine ever made. That's worth something.

  2. Re:Honestly... by ndogg · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Very little in the gaming world requires you to actually *watch* two screens.

    Perhaps, or perhaps you just have no imagination. People once thought that a mouse would be useless as well.

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  3. Re:So, any one else... by anotherone · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ever think about just not buying that one game rather than give up on the whole concept of "Nintendo"?

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  4. Re:is it just me by rayde · · Score: 3, Insightful

    lol big man, do you think that components for a gaming system like the DS will only be made by Nintendo? expect all the 3rd party peripheral companies to offer replacement styluses (styli?) for cheap. of course kids are gonna lose them, and there's gonna be loads of companies on board to replace them. since pda users (usually older people who won't throw their stylus out the window while driving or something) are less apt to lose a stylus and most pda's would require a stylus from a first party, the price stays high. With so many companies that create the peripherals for consoles, the competition should drive the price down.

  5. I'm finally convinced by kerrle · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I was not originally convinced that the touchscreen would be a worthwhile addition, but I am now.

    Gamespot Movie

    In this movie, it's incredibly clear that not only does the device work, but Metroid Hunters actually has more PC like control than any console based FPS I've seen - essentially, the stylus acts as the mouselook, and the d-pad works like your standard WASD keys. I'm convinced; that's all it comes down to. I can also see things like Flight sims, which, with the stylus, will now have enough area for complete controls, and can do more than one plane. For more "innovative" games, I'm sure we can rely on Sega and Nintendo, but I'm happy if this is what we get.

  6. Re:DS is a new age of gaming by damiam · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Lots of companies have developed single-platform games for GB and GBA. I don't see why the DS would be any different.

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  7. Re:Honestly... by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Very little in the gaming world requires you to actually *watch* two screens"

    Bullshit. Plenty of console games would benefit dramatically from dual screens. Zelda comes to mind. You have to pause in order to equip yourself with whatever weapons you want to use. In the same vein, so does Final Fantasy. Now you can have that screen up + have a much better interface for changing things around. Panoramic views are not the only thing you can achieve with multiple screens. Since the bottom one is a touch screen, it's actually very intuitive. Don't believe me? Go look at an ATM or a telephone. Display up top, interface right below. Not a biggie, and not unimportant.

    "This looks like a future Virtual Boy, truth be told. "

    No it doesn't. How can you compare the VB to a system that's an enhanced GBA?

    "Instead, add a simple IR eye tracking monacle that would do the job of the touch pad..."

    That is less Virtual Boy'ish than a tried and true stylus interface that has single handedly made PDAs a common item?

    "If Nintendo had any sense, they would market the DS as a PDA that has the additional bonus of playing high resolution 3D games, which, most PDA/Smart Phone manufacturers have yet to claim."

    What kind of sense would that be? Why would they leave the portable market with a device that plays their current lineup of games to a market they have no business being in where they wouldn't sell that many games? Sorry for the run-on sentence, but that's one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. I suppose you've never heard of the CD-I?

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