awsome news, good to see nintendo realy trying to make somethign special... real inovations, apposed to some people who think a tiny propriatary video player is a step in the right direction! yeah thats right, i hate sony.
The DS news just get's better and better, I've said it many times before, and I'm glad I keep getting the opportunity to say it again. The games industry would be nothing today without Nintendo, the innovation they continue to bring benefits all lovers of videogames.
These are the things Sony and Micro$oft can only dream about, scratch that, these are the things they can only imitate. When your sole aim is to be market leader, no matter the cost, what do you expect.
I hope that Revolution can bring the same level of exitement and innovation to the console scene, that the DS is doing for handhelds.
And I thought that mobile phones in cinemas were annoying! :-)
Now if DS owners are shouting about new Pokemon on the screen, 'cos their DS shows them Poke-deck style details, I may never go back to the cinema again.
do you really intend to go see the new pokemon movie? i mean if they are doing it int he next resident evil movie i might be a little bit anoyed, made the mistake of seeign the newest one, ugh, but i mean if you are goign to see pokemon 17 then you shoudl expect the crwod to be a bit anoying. im not really concerned about it.
Hmm, I certainly like the idea of downloadable demos and game-sharing. Nothing new as far as I can tell, as it sounds like the single-game multiplayer on GBA.
Downloadable demo copies are certainly nothing new either, but on DS they're perhaps more important than ever. If the software is as innovative as Nintendo suggests, I'm willing to bet that a lot of it will be "Marmiteware", in that people either love it or hate it. Being able to make sure you'll enjoy it is therefore a big concern, and it's good to see it being thought of.
So it turns out that the most innovative feature (cross-media functionality) may be the most annoying and impractical. The previous concerns about it affecting the enjoyment of films is valid, especially since Nintendo handhelds are a hotbed for movie tie-ins (meaning lots of films could feature this, not just Nintendo-related ones). Also, I'm assuming the content will be delivered wirelessly, but how? If the cinema has to install expensive or gimmicky equipment, they may simply not bother.
Far better is the potential for functionality in the home. Many DVDs already have PC-exclusive content; it's possible a DVD could use a PC's wireless networking to send data to the DS... Interesting.
Maybe I missed something? How exactly will the whole downloadable demo thing work? Isn't the DS going to be cartridge based? How much onboard memory will this have? Can someone clarify this for me?
I think you have to look with better eyes than that, Nik. Downloadable content isn't new to mobile phones or PCs but it is to hand held consoles. I also expect Sony might try something similar eventually with PSPs wifi.
Imagine this spread further than the cinema, kind of like the blue tooth biz that Mobile phones have. Connect to a Nintendo server and download the new Starfox IV demo, then play it multiplayer against strangers. If Blu-jacking is anything to go by this could open up a similar type of gaming with gamers meeting up to play together.
Spread it from cinemas to cafes, McDonalds and arcades, and something special will really take hold in gaming. This would really kick arse something major. Very good idea Nintendo.
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The downloadable demos sound great and is defintely a first for Nintendo. The more you hear about the DS the more it suprises me.