Will you bother upgrading to a DS-i?
Will you bother upgrading to a DS-i?
Hrm, I'm thinking in light of the recent news I might as well rush my current DS to ebay - and sharpish.
Anyone else going to upgrade this November to the GBA-less, Multimedia'd up DS-i?
Anyone else going to upgrade this November to the GBA-less, Multimedia'd up DS-i?
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Expressive. Care to elaborate?mufunyo wrote:No.
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I will.
I do not care for the media crap.
But it has a better display and better speakers (perhaps even a good d-pad?) so it's better than the DSL in my opinion. The price of roughly 130€ for a japanese unit is quite a bit less than the 150€ you have to fork over here for a DSL.
So basically it's win/win. You get a better product for less cost.
I do not care for the media crap.
But it has a better display and better speakers (perhaps even a good d-pad?) so it's better than the DSL in my opinion. The price of roughly 130€ for a japanese unit is quite a bit less than the 150€ you have to fork over here for a DSL.
So basically it's win/win. You get a better product for less cost.
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I couldn't be bothered to upgrade my fat DS to a lite even for the better/brighter screen, and a camera and music playback aren't going to sweeten the deal, either. The built-in web browser and more friendly menu system are nice and slightly anger me because they should have been there from the beginning.

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I have a DS Lite with an R4 and EZ3in1 slot2 expansion, so not only would I only be gaining the gimmicky camera and slightly better screens, but I'd also be losing rumble and GBA functionality. Nintendo didn't even add texture filtering or WPA2 support, which are the two things that irked me about the original DS/DSLite.Skykid wrote:Expressive. Care to elaborate?mufunyo wrote:No.
Hm, much agreed on the texture filtering. Good point.mufunyo wrote:I have a DS Lite with an R4 and EZ3in1 slot2 expansion, so not only would I only be gaining the gimmicky camera and slightly better screens, but I'd also be losing rumble and GBA functionality. Nintendo didn't even add texture filtering or WPA2 support, which are the two things that irked me about the original DS/DSLite.Skykid wrote:Expressive. Care to elaborate?mufunyo wrote:No.
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rumble..? that'd get in the way of everything.mufunyo wrote: I'd also be losing rumble and GBA functionality.
and i agree. having an R4 makes the SD slot pretty useless, and i have a bajillion GBA games that have replay value.
green looks nice, tho.

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Seems like another downgrade in an endless line of downgrades.
I once tried playing a mario advance game on a GBA SP at a store display. I don't know about Other People, but I do not have infant fingers.
The Wiiiiiiz and Pandorable have USB slots, and TV out. A later generation of something like those will probably be my next portable..
I once tried playing a mario advance game on a GBA SP at a store display. I don't know about Other People, but I do not have infant fingers.
The Wiiiiiiz and Pandorable have USB slots, and TV out. A later generation of something like those will probably be my next portable..
Sorry man, I didn't see it.Ed Oscuro wrote:No, and this dumb thing already has its own topic.
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Like the ol' saying goes: Good things come to those who wait. ^_~crithit5000 wrote:I couldn't be bothered to upgrade my fat DS to a lite even for the better/brighter screen, and a camera and music playback aren't going to sweeten the deal, either. The built-in web browser and more friendly menu system are nice and slightly anger me because they should have been there from the beginning.
Just like with the Sony PSP, the original JPN PSP-1000 and USA PSP-1001 are quite a bit different from it's PSP Slim counterparts and the upcoming 3rd PSP iteration as well. Might as well stick with the original version for the time being and just be content with it as it is.
Portable gaming has come a long ways since the early days of the original b&w Gameboy and color LCD based Atari Lynx handhelds. Granted NEC's Turbo Express was priced for the upscale portable gamers not lacking the monetary department to the tune of $299.99 USD back in January of 1991 of it's intial debut.
The NEC GT/TE handheld still is regarded as the Rolls Royce of portable gaming...retro portable gaming with style and class. ^_~
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Maybe but I want nifty colors. I loved my DS Lite to bits and pieces and the GBA slot is useless to me considering we have 3 GBA SPs plus a beat up old fat boy DS. The camera doesn't intrigue me but I do love the fact that I'll be able to download games as well as online. I used to use my PSP to go online when I was too fucking lazy to sit in the basement so.
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I've got two Lites already (one for me, one for my wife). I'm not upgrading...both of my Lites have Edge cards and the one has a 3 in 1. No GBA slot, no 3 in one, plus I already have over a hundred GBA games...silly to take that out. In fact, this may drive me to buy a back-up DS Lite. Just in case.
I have no use for the cameras. The SD card functionality doesn't appeal to me. The media functionaly works with my PSP already...and oh wait...I don't use it. Not to mention the Edge runs media already if I want it, which I don't. The screen is microscopically larger...which is nice. But I don't REALLY need that. Especially not at the cost of a GBA slot. Blech.
I have no use for the cameras. The SD card functionality doesn't appeal to me. The media functionaly works with my PSP already...and oh wait...I don't use it. Not to mention the Edge runs media already if I want it, which I don't. The screen is microscopically larger...which is nice. But I don't REALLY need that. Especially not at the cost of a GBA slot. Blech.
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the only thing I care about are the bigger screens, but the missing GBA port is what's keeping me from saying yes. I'll probably just not upgrade till a year or so when I see one for a good price. I honestly don't use my handhelds all THAT much.
the multimedia crap I could care less about, the PSP is light years ahead of the DS for stuff like that so it's my machine for that kind of stuff.
the multimedia crap I could care less about, the PSP is light years ahead of the DS for stuff like that so it's my machine for that kind of stuff.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
I probably will, but it probably won't hit the US until this time or later next year. It's already been announced to be hitting both Japan and Europe before NA, an initial talks with Nintendo doesn't seem incredibly hopeful of anytime soon.
I'm all about the possibility of a handheld VC or downloadable game service. And honestly, by the time I can get my hands on one, it'll probably be already implemented.
I've considered importing one as well, but theres mixed messages if it will be region free. Reggie didn't know when questioned in interviews.
I'm all about the possibility of a handheld VC or downloadable game service. And honestly, by the time I can get my hands on one, it'll probably be already implemented.
I've considered importing one as well, but theres mixed messages if it will be region free. Reggie didn't know when questioned in interviews.
I've long believed it would be nice to see a DS with a lower cost, a bigger screen, better battery life, a slimmer design, and no GBA slot.
However, raising the price, shortening battery life, and adding features that do not interest me as a gamer does not make it an instant buy. I may get one eventually, but I'll keep my DS Lite for playing GBA games.
However, raising the price, shortening battery life, and adding features that do not interest me as a gamer does not make it an instant buy. I may get one eventually, but I'll keep my DS Lite for playing GBA games.
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MR_Soren wrote:I've long believed it would be nice to see a DS with a lower cost, a bigger screen, better battery life, a slimmer design, and no GBA slot.
However, raising the price, shortening battery life, and adding features that do not interest me as a gamer does not make it an instant buy. I may get
one eventually, but I'll keep my DS Lite for playing GBA games.
I feel pretty much the same.
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also confirmed that when I buy a DS (for Ketsui) I will buy an old one.Shalashaska wrote:Confirmed to be region locked.
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