DS E3 Demos Available from the Aether
Press the Buttons has the news that if you have a DS at E3 2005, this year's demos will be downloadable via wireless networks. From the article: "Now this has me thinking... since data downloaded into the Nintendo DS wirelessly stays in memory until the system is turned off, wouldn't it be possible to download, say, a Mario Kart DS demo at E3 and then just keep the system in sleep mode whenever it wasn't in use, thereby keeping the demo in your hands for weeks or even months after E3 is over?"
Yeah, you could store the demos forever if you'd like. You would just never be able to play anything else, since you couldn't restart your DS.
I like the idea of downloading these demo's on the floor though. A simple yet very cool implementation of our new wireless world.
-- I have fans? Wow.
Or build a WiFi antenna out of a pringles can and tin foil, then try to intercept the demos from outside the building.
This will be extra awesome since people wont have to wait in lines to play demos if they have their own DSes. It might even be faster to buy a new DS than to wait in line giving Nintendo a few sales.
I'm going to the Nintendo store opening tomorrow, hopefully they'll have something like this there too. As soon as I get within range I'm going to hit that download play button. I also fully expect all four picto chat rooms to be full and populated with representations of male genitalia.
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