Oh, another Gameboy "nes-snes-remake-prequel-sequel-whatever-can-play- on-emulator-story-as-thin-as-paper" game.
Can they please come up with more innovative games for our handhelds? I do not want to play another platformer that looks/feels/plays like games from 10 years back. And yes, even if the graphics _are_ better, on that small screen it is kind of hard to distinguish between 256 or 16 Million colours.
Come on now, use handhelds in combination with GPRS to make location based games, make random interaction with other players part of the game, think of _something_!
Well, Sony has a phone with built in bluetooth chip. I own one of those and even though I have not yet figured out how to use this together with my pc, I would say that this is the way to go. If I have all my contacts on my mobile, I can easily migrate from one computer to the next without the hassle of having to recreate addressbooks, schedules, etc.
As mobile phone functionality increases even outside Asia, I am sure that this could well develop into the so long sought after "killer-app" for bluetooth. Forget about the mp3 player in your shoe, the mini-tv in your jacket button. Bluetooth in a cell phone, sort of like a portable LDAP server, is the way to go. Another step closer to centralizing all your data in one convenient location.
Oh, another Gameboy "nes-snes-remake-prequel-sequel-whatever-can-play- on-emulator-story-as-thin-as-paper" game.
Can they please come up with more innovative games for our handhelds? I do not want to play another platformer that looks/feels/plays like games from 10 years back. And yes, even if the graphics _are_ better, on that small screen it is kind of hard to distinguish between 256 or 16 Million colours.
Come on now, use handhelds in combination with GPRS to make location based games, make random interaction with other players part of the game, think of _something_!
In short: MOVE ON AND INNOVATE!
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Yip, MSNBC does tend to get slashdotted quite regularly...
Mirror link is on this site if bittorrent doesn't work for you.
As mobile phone functionality increases even outside Asia, I am sure that this could well develop into the so long sought after "killer-app" for bluetooth. Forget about the mp3 player in your shoe, the mini-tv in your jacket button. Bluetooth in a cell phone, sort of like a portable LDAP server, is the way to go. Another step closer to centralizing all your data in one convenient location.
They used some insider knowledge to get the hardware specs for Doom IV and acted on some more insider dealer connections. Eat that Bush!