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Official DS Website Launched

H0NGK0NGPH00EY writes "Nintendo today launched the official DS website (all flash). Included are additional details about the rumored online capabilities: "Nintendo DS technology also provides for a wireless LAN connection, which could allow a theoretically infinite number of players to connect at a hot spot and compete at a central game hub on the Internet...""

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  1. DS Linux Spam by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Just a tip in advance, ignore any postings by the guy spamming his DSLinux website.

    He created the account for the sole purpose of doing that (as shown by his only posts being in the DS discussion yesterday where he spammed his website). He has no actual work on there, and is asking the community to do it for him (and create his logo) in exchange for $1000 which he is most likely getting from ad revenue and from the pre-order commission links on his website.

    So, just trying to prevent this guy from getting more clicks than he already has last time he spammed, as it seems likely that he will again this time, most likely under a different uid.

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  2. I hope the system does well by clu76 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I can see myself chatting and gaming with strangers at bars, movie theaters, coffee houses, etc... But that's only if the DS reaches critical mass. It'll make for a better social device than the PSP, thanks to the touch screen and pictochat. I think Nintendo has a winner on their hands.

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  3. that website is worse that myst by fireduck · · Score: 4, Funny

    at least in that game, someone told me i needed to get the blue pages. i can't figure out what's the point of of this site. it took me about 10 clicks before i finally found some real text that said something. and that music. i half expected mario to pipe up with "welcome to zombo com... you can touch anything at zombo com"

  4. DS by swat_r2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Have one on preorder, and the more I hear about it the more excited I am to get my hands on it. Yes all these features have been done before to some extent on PDA's, etc. But for the first time it looks like all this technology will just "click" together.

    Let's hope the 3rd party support is beefed up so it won't suffer the Nintendo "Syndrome". Great first party, not enough 3rd party "Great" titles. (ie. not counting shovelware).

  5. The innuendo is on purpose by Blackwulf · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They're trying to shed the "Nintendo is Kiddy" stereotype. Their entire ad campaign is double-entendres.

  6. Re:Who designed that? by Enrico+Pulatzo · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was thinking that this is conceptually one of the best uses of flash in my opinion. The whole ad campaign is all about good touches, and the non-intuitive website encourages groping your way through, which is one of the benefits of flash, in a sense.

    Sadly, I'm not even sure if I'm serious anymore, but I still think it's a fun site if you've got the patience to be advertised to.

  7. Re:All Flash ? by BinaryOpty · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Maybe Nintendo has some sort of intelligent website creator that checks for the plugin and if it doesn't find it automatically loads a non-flash site meaning the end-user doesn't need to bother with plugins and such.

  8. Re:Website by TheZalm · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hey- There is a button to silence it, at the bottom, labeled "Audio". Did you look?

  9. Wow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I read this article about some of the things that are being done by companies. Notably, the fact that companies have linked 32 handhelds together.

    Another thing that piqued my interest is that internet browsing protocols (I'm assuming http and such) are in development. I can't really see the DS actually displaying regular web pages, but this opens up a whole new possibility: MMOARG- Massive Multiplayer Online Alternate Reality Games. ARGs just like the recently finished I Love Bees. Except these could be longer and have more to do outside.

    Here's an example: You know that you have to meet with an agent of some spy organization to get a password to allow you into the enemy's internet organization. However, the spy is afraid of getting caught, and as such, does not stay in one place. Armed with a GPS device (or, hell, even one that plugs into the DS,) you wirelessly connect to a pre-designated website (or even something else that has a DS-only protocol) and use that to track the location of the spy, and try to locate him. You'll have other visual clues, of course. Once you do, he gives you a DS card (or even something you load onto the DS card in your system,) and you're off.

    The more I hear about this device, the more I wish I had preordered one. Unfortunatly, I didn't have the funds. Hmm, I have a semi-regular paycheck now, and I've been wanting to go on a diet for a while...