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Nintendo D.S
is anybody ere gettin a nintendo ds. ive already preordered mine so now i ave to sit and wait till 11th March i can't wait. my mate has one and there well ace especially for £100.
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How much are the games going to be selling for Luke? Thats the only problem with Nintendo their games cost a fortune! I've always been a fan of Nintendo had the NES, then the SNES, and still got Nintendo 64 and little lads got gamecube but got a PS2 aswell and seen as the games are cheaper we usually buy new games for that. Saying that only Nintendo could invent characters such as Mario, Donkey and Zelda. Nintendo games have much more depth to them!!!
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they arnt that expensive really they cost £20 each which is cheap compared to ps2 games costing £40 each
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Having seen both I would say if you can afford it then wait for the PSP. It is in a different league to the DS. I'm not sure on what teh price of games will be like though.
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also a much better bargain no need for memory cards,internet ready ( took ps2 5 years i think it is to come up with that) anyway if your a console fan the xbox 2 is out soon and believe me it will wipe the floor with the forthcoming ps3 sony are a rip off company who use children to exploit parents wallets remember when the ps2 came out it was nearly £400 and you got nothing with it when the xbox launched it was a better machine had more featues and was £100 cheaper , they then reduced their consols to £100 forcing sony to do the same people say a lot of bad things about microsoft but they forced sony into realistic prices and made the console market more acessable to the public also on a side note i owuld like to praise nintendo for launching the DS at £100 because this has forced sony to reduce the price of their new hand held psp as they origionaly were going to lauch them at £300 but now they have been force to drop that price drasticly to compete with nintendo |
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Microsoft quite simply had to undercut the PS2 due to the massive range of games already out there for PS(1 and 2). At launch it was said that they were losing $100 a console to try and get a market share working on the royalties people pay on games to claw back money. A bit like mobiles in that the phones are heavily subsidised on the back of call charges. It was simple economics that Sony had an established customer base with a backwards compatible product. Microsoft were walking like a virgin into a new environment.
I'm not a console person and have never used a PS2 or XBox so can't comment on the technical aspects of them against each other. Healthy competition is what drives technology to advance at the breakneck speed it does. All good for the end users, sometimes not so good for the bottom line of a companies accounts. |
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I think the best thing that the ds is going to have is wireless gameplay. you can play with up to 12 people at once and theres no need for cables. also it has a chat thing as well so you can send messages to your mates.
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I also think that the psp will be better than the nintendo ds but i cant afford it as the actualt thing cost about £300 i think and how much r the games goin to cost? £30-£40 so ill just stick to the nintendo ds i think
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You can find both on ebay at the moment.
I havent looked into the details but they are both definitely there. Games and accessories aswell. |
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We have two DS's at work that Nintendo have given us to promote it. It's quite a nifty little console - I am quite impressed with it and we have had lots of interest. Nintendo have made it backwards compatible so all the SP games and stuff will still work on it, plus they are keeping the games at around the 20-30 quid mark.
The PSP is by far the superior console - but I think the DS will be more popular as theres more to it. Plus I wouldn't bother with the first batch of PSP's - Sony have admitted that one of the buttons is faulty as its squashed right up next to the screen and they won't be correcting it till the second wave shipments as it would cost too much to fix and won't affect gameplay THAT much. |
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The only console I have is a SNES.
I flatly refuse to buy any more consoles, for the simple reason that in a couple of years they will be obsolete, and you are rather limited on what you can do with them. It's interesting that the DS has a chat thing as well. My PC plays games, and it has a chat thing, as well as an email program, browser (which (among other things) allows me to bank online), and an office suite of products which allows me to work from home. Name me a console that provides all that and more, and I'll maybe consider it. Until then, I'll hang on to my trusty pc (with 17" tft monitor. Which, incidentally, is better quality than a tv screen) |
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The only problem with the chat facility on the DS is that they are not regulated as such. You can talk to anyone who is in about 100m radius with a DS - and who knows who that someone might be?
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you can get them for $150 in florida
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I can highly recommend the Wario game. Very addictive.:D
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im gettin super mario ds. super mario is great.
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I've been contemplating about getting back into handhelds for a while now, but I think I'll have to pass on the DS for the time being. Not a great set of launch titles, so it's probably worth waiting until the price drops a little and the library of games fills up.
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Oh I don't know - I think they do have some excellent launch titles. I am totally addicted to Wario at work, and I like the look of Project Rub as well as its a new concept of gaming. I wouldn't hold your nreath for them price dropping too soon though as the SP is still £70 new. They will drop the price of the SP before they drop the DS.
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And isn't Project Rub just a girlfriend sim for lonely geeks? I love the DS in principle, it's always a good thing to force developers to think creatively about new styles of gameplay. I might just wait until Nintendogs comes out. I'm a real sucker for forcing cute animals to do my evil bidding ;). |
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Oh no not Nintendogs!! We were taking the **** out of one member of staff who was as excited as a dog with two tails over this game...:D
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Make fun as much as you want. I'll still be there with my three fake puppies, screaming "Dance my pretties!" at the screen while I take my bus to work.
Yeah, it's pretty much going to end whatever kind of social life I currently have. |
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WHY DO YOU WORK AT GAME OR GAMESTATION. WORKING IN A GAME SHOP IS DREAM JOB FOR ME.
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"I'll be having this Nintendogs game, pah-leeze. I intend to see if there are ways of making them mate." Horrible laughter comes from behind the counter. "Ah, it's you. Fine." So I walk around the store, picking up everything I can find and pretty much clearing every shelf of games. "I'll have these as well, then." After ringing up a few thousand randomly selected titles and charging me some extortionate amount of money - "Sorry. Changed my mind." Granted it'd probably be a bit more spiteful if I could involve fire in some way but you can't have everything. Come on, you must've made a few embarrassing game choices at some point in your life. I can't have been the only one who borrowed their younger siblings copy of Pokemon and got hooked, can I? |
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NO FAIR GET ME A JOB. ILL SWAP JOBS WITH U. I WORK AS A CLEANER AT K.F.C BUT YOU GET FREE K.F.C FOOD.
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no fair. do you have any staff vacancies
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Ask again in September.;)
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I'll be getting a DS at some point, as opposed to PSP, simply because of the amount of original and creative games coming out for it (see Kirby's Canvas Curse, Electroplankton and Feel The Magic/Project Rub). And if I was ever stuck for something to buy for it, I could delve into the Game Boy Advance's massive library and pick up some great games on the cheap.
If it's just games you're after, like me, then I believe the DS is the one to get. |
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If any of you DS owners are interested i have a cartridge for sale that you can put any Gameboy/advance games on and play them £30, it is illegal to use copies of roms that you do not own, just thought i would warn you all of that first
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we are a real console house we have the ps1, ps2, xbox, gba,gamecube and psp and will have the xbox 360 its already preordered.
i think they are all good in there own way they all have their own little perks. Psp screen is better quality than most tvs now. its so crisp, clear great for watching films on just pass it to the kids in the back of the car and they will be entertained for ages will the ability to watch films, play games and look at photos. |
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