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Post by Clinton on Nov 2, 2004 18:23:17 GMT -5
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Post by BlackFlysX on Nov 27, 2004 10:39:50 GMT -5
Here is the information i got on the DS.
There's no company quite like Nintendo, and there's never been a video game system quite like the Nintendo DS. The company is staking its future on the success of a concept that a two-screen system that aslo utilzes a PDA-style touch-screen and stylus. Unconventional? Sure, but Nintendo's decades-long heritage of making topnotch hardware is reason enough to examine this machine a little more closely.
First, let's look at the unit itself, which was available for play at the nintendo booth and now everywhere esle. In terms of design, its drab gray color and dull finish aren't as imspiring as the ultra-sleek PSP, but its a comfortable size and feels as strudly in construction as you would expect from Nintendo-engineered hardware. One thing that's instanly apparent in the improvement in visual display quality over the Game Boy SP - both LCD screens are bright and vivid, and don't require the use of a frontlight, which tends to result in a washed-outlook on the SP. There are two ports, located behind the screens near the hinge, one which supports DS memory cards, and another which can be used for Game Boy Advance cartridges or peripheral connections. Obviously, the backwards compatiblity with the wide selection of GBA titiles already on the market is a huge advantage for the DS, and could likely be a major factor in purchasing decisions for consumers who have hundreds of dollars invested in their handheld libraries.
There is some information i got on the DS. Enjoy ;D
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